Decorating the Hut for the Holidays (Ornament)

Decorating the Hut for the Holidays (Ornament)

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The “2016 RubberHedgehog Ornament Challenge” is underway, and submissions will be accepted through November 30, 2016. (HERE is this year’s gallery, and HERE are the 2015 submissions and winners.) Pop on over and check it out!

Any stamps used on the ornaments for the challenge must be by RubberHedgehog, and the stamp I used for this project is “Christmas Flamingo” (item: J-26311).

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For this ornament, I started with the lantern svg file from the svg kit from svgcuts called Crisp Days of Fall.  The kit contains the cut files to make a lantern with fall leaves, but also provided is a plain panel to which you can add your own design so it can be made for a variety of occasions.  To make my beach hut, I used the plain panel file for three of the sides, adapted the back panel so it too was plain, and left the whole structure open.

My beach hut was cut from Recollections Kraft card stock with my Silhouette electronic die cutting machine.  I created a cut file for decorative panels for the sides and used “Wooden Fence (#154484)” printed paper from The Paper Studio (Hobby Lobby) to make it look like wood.  I used individual strands of raffia for the thatched roof, but if I were to do it again, I would make sure the raffia was natural and not rayon or some other synthetic, plastic material.  With this particular raffia, I could not get the glue to hold the strands in place and ended up using lots of double sided scor tape.

I created a cut file of the flamingo with my Silhouette software and stamped the image with Versafine Onyx Black ink onto the die cut.  Since the beach hut is open on all four sides, I wanted the back of the flamingo to also be stamped/finished so I did some mirror stamping on a second die cut.  To do this, I stamped the image, from the original stamp, onto a plain piece of gasket rubber and then stamped that image onto the back of the second die cut.  These two stamped images were colored with Copic Markers (R14, R29, G28, R59, Y17, B29, and E74) and a wink of stella pen (for the white) and glued together so the flamingo showed on the front and back.

The Adirondack chair and box of ornaments (hiding behind the tree) were both portions of svg files I purchased from 3DCuts.  These were cut from white card stock with my Silhouette and assembled. Here is a better view of the box of ornaments:

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The palm tree was part of the “Palm Tree 3D Nut Cup Place Card (design #63447)” file by Snapdragon Snippets that I purchased from the Silhouette Store.  I only used the palm tree, and resized it to fit in my ornament.  For the tree, I used brown and green card stock (both unmarked) I had in my stash.

Additional embellishments for my ornament included Mini Tree Treasures “bulb garland” by Nicole (MTT437) that I found with the decorations for the mini Christmas trees at AC Moore (used on palm tree), small red beads by Designs by Me (ornaments in box), battery operated micro LED lights (on outside of hut), and a bit of Ocean City sand scattered and glued to the floor of the hut.  20 gauge “gun metal” wire by Bead Landing was used as the hanger.

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A Merry Little Wish

A Merry Little Wish

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(inside: for lots of joy at Christmas)

The layout for this card was inspired by this sketch from Mojo Monday:

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The stamped images are from the “Festival of Trees” set (retired?) from Stampin’ Up.  The Christmas tree was stamped with Gina K Kraft ink and the greeting with Charcoal Brown.

The card base and all the mats are Recollections Kraft card stock.  The inside panel is Gina K Designs Sandy Brown.  All the patterned papers are by “The Paper Studio” from Hobby Lobby – Gold Wedding Stripes, Gold Wedding Ornate, Gold Wedding Texture, and Antique Brocade.

The circles were cut with dies from the Spellbinders “Standard Circles” (large and small) sets.  I created cut files for the tree and its mat which were cut on my Silhouette.  I used a personal trimmer for the rest of the panels.

I made boxed sets of this card design.  A lot of cutting and pasting!!

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Baseball Box Card

Baseball Box Card

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This baseball box card is from the “Father’s Day Box Cards” SVG Kit by SVGCuts. The kit contains several different box card projects with themes that are perfect for Father’s Day or that could be used year round. In addition to this baseball card, there is a golf cart card (which I previously made), a toolbox card, a BBQ grill card, and a generic card with stars. The kit contains the svg files that you can cut with your electronic die cutting machine, and you can choose the papers and embellishments. Once all the pieces are cut out, you assemble them into an amazing dimensional card! A tutorial VIDEO is provided to make assembly a breeze.

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I made this card for my son’s birthday.  The greeting I added to the star element is from the “Just Fore You” stamp set by CC Designs stamped with Gina K Charcoal Brown ink.

The card stock I used was all from Gina K Designs:  Sandy Beach, Grass Green, Charcoal Brown, Cherry Red, White, and Metallic Gold.  I swiped Gina K Kraft ink across the bats to give them a wooden appearance.

There is a panel on the back where you can write or stamp a message to the recipient.

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The stamp I used on this card is from the “All About You” set from Gina K Designs and was stamped with Gina K Charcoal Brown Ink.

Box Cards fold flat to fit into a regular envelope, and depending on the embellishments that you choose, they may not even require extra postage (if you make them light and flat enough).

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Warm Wishes

Warm Wishes

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(inside: …for a wonderful holiday!)

Here’s another of the coffee (or tea, or hot chocolate…) themed stamps I ordered last week.

This holiday card features the “Warm Wishes” stamp from Neat and Tangled and the glittered patterned paper called “Falala Christmas” by Best Creation Inc.

The image was heat embossed with versamark ink and Gina K white embossing powder.  In addition to the striped glitter card stock, I also used Scarlet Jewel and Soft Stone card stock from Papertrey Inc.

The inside sentiment was stamped with PTI Scarlet Jewel ink.  The stamp was custom made at rubberstamps.net.

I made boxed sets of this card design.

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Joy to the World

Joy to the World

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(inside: May the blessings of Christmas be with you all through the year.)

The background frame is from the “Inspiration Mosaic” stamp set from Gina K Designs.  The nativity stamp (EE0145) is by Prickley Pear, and the Greeting is by Momenta (20685R7).  All images were heat embossed with Versamark ink and Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing powder on Gina K Ivory card stock.  This panel was mounted on a Kraft card base (Recollections).  The inside sentiment is from the “Christmas Blessings” set by Our Daily Bread and was stamped with Gina K Kraft ink on an ivory panel.

I used my MISTI to line up the stamps and to make sure I got good stamped images for the front of my card and was able to make multiples for boxed sets.

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