Christmas Traditions & Staircase Card for ICS Blog Hop

 

It’s time for the ICS Blog Hop! I can’t wait to see all the great projects made by the amazing stampers in this group! This month’s theme is Christmas Cards Galore. I opted to make a very peaceful Christmas card. I used the Christmas Staircase Thinlits Dies, the Christmas Traditions Punch Box, and Subtles Designer Series Paper. The white dots on the DSP looks like big fluffy snow, don’t they? I love how serene it is. And the best part? It’s very simple to make, but it looks complicated.

Here’s what I made:

Christmas Staircase Thinlits Dies, Christmas Traditions Punch Box, and Subtles 6x6 Designer Series Paper, by Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Balmy Blue card stock (CS) cut to 4-1/4″ x 11″, then scored in half at 5-1/2″
  • Balmy Blue Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″
  • Whisper White CS cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″ for the inside of the card base

Stamped with the Christmas Traditions stamp set:

  • image in Balmy Blue ink onto a scrap of Whisper White Thick CS
  • NOTE: I prefer to use the thick CS for certain cut pieces, especially if they are adhered with Stampin’ Dimensionals. You can use regular or thick white CS for everything on the card, if you only have one.

Cut using the Christmas Traditions Punch:

  • stamped image

Die cut using the Christmas Staircase Thinlits:

  • one tree shape
  • six boughs

Assembled the card:

  • burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
  • DSP layer glued onto the front of the card base
  • die cut tree glued onto the DSP layer
  • die cut coughs glued onto the tree: 3 at the bottom, 2 in the middle, then 1 at the top
  • stamped image adhered onto the tree using Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Whisper White CS glued onto the inside of the card base

 

Here’s the hop:

Be sure to follow the hop all the way around. You don’t want to miss any of the terrific projects! Click the button below to hop along to the next stop, Janey Backer of Inspired Stamping.

Here are today’s colors:

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Layered Farmhouse Framelits Christmas Card

I made today’s card using the Farmhouse Christmas bundle (Farmhouse Christmas stamp set and Farmhouse Framelits Dies). I used several layers of Shimmery White card stock (CS) to create the snowy scene, and used an Aqua Painter to color the die cut pieces. I got the idea from a card on page 12 of the 2018 Holiday Catalog. They used the truck and the fence, and some Embossing Paste for snow.

Here’s the card I CASEd:

CASE = copy and share everything, or copy and selectively edit

Farmhouse Christmas Suite samples by Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Here’s what I made:

Farmhouse Christmas layered watercolor card, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Farmhouse Christmas layered watercolor card, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Farmhouse Christmas layered watercolor card, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Crumb Cake card stock (CS) cut to 4-1/4″ x 11″, then scored in half at 5-1/2″
  • Basic Gray CS cut to 4-1/8″ x 5-3/8″
  • Shimmery White CS cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″ (4 pieces: 3 for the snow layers and 1 for the inside of the card base)

Stamped with the Farmhouse Christmas stamp set:

  • house with string lights, tree, truck, and wreath in black Stazon ink onto scraps of Shimmery White CS
  • sentiment in black Stazon ink onto the bottom right corner of the top layer
  • sentiment in Balmy Blue ink just offset from black sentiment

Colored using Stampin’ Write Markers:

  • shadows on house in Crumb Cake
  • string lights in Real Red, Call Me Clover, and Pacific Point
  • tires in Basic Gray

Colored using an Aqua Painter :

  • house in Crumb Cake; front door in Real Red; roof and windows in Basic Gray
  • tree in Soft Suede
  • truck in Real Red; tires and metal pieces in Basic Gray; tree in Garden Green
  • wreath in Garden Green; bow in Real Red
  • background (bottom Shimmery White CS layer) in Balmy Blue
  • NOTE: There are several ways you can get the ink onto the Aqua Painter: 1) squeeze an ink pad to get some ink onto the inside of the lid, and use that at your palette; 2) drop some ink from a refill onto a clear block or into a small bowl; 3) use a Stampin’ Write Marker to apply some ink onto a clear block. I used option 3, the markers, for this card.

Die cut using the Farmhouse Framelits:

  • house, tree, truck, and wreath
  • fence from a scrap of Crumb Cake CS
  • curve across the top of the top and middle Shimmery White CS layers (I flipped over the top one so the curves didn’t match up.)

Assembled the card:

  • burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
  • middle Shimmery White CS (snow) layer glued onto the bottom (painted, full size) snow layer, lining up the two bottom corners
  • house and tree glued onto the middle/bottom snow layers
  • fence glued over the middle snow layer, house, and tree, and the excell trimmed off the sides using Paper Snips
  • top (shortest) snow layer glued over all, lining up the two bottom corners
  • truck glued onto the top snow layer
  • wreath glued onto the front of the truck
  • bottom (full size) snow layer glued onto the Basic Gray CS layer
  • Basic Gray CS layer glued onto the front of the card base
  • Shimmery White CS glued onto the inside of the card base

 

Here are today’s colors:

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Here’s what I used:

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Price: $110.00

 

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Let Heaven and Nature Sing with the Christmas Traditions Punch Box

Let Heaven & Nature Sing is just one of the six sentiments in the Christmas Traditions Punch Box set. Today I’ve combined it with a doily colored with shimmer paint, baker’s twine, Santa’s Workshop Designer Series Paper, and a Gold Foil Edged Card & Envelope.

 

Here’s what I made:

Stampin Up Christmas Traditions Punch Box foil edge cards and evelopes by Candy Ford of Stamp Candy

Stampin Up Christmas Traditions Punch Box foil edge cards and evelopes by Candy Ford of Stamp Candy  Stampin Up Christmas Traditions Punch Box foil edge cards and evelopes by Candy Ford of Stamp Candy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Santa’s Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 4-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ 
  • envelope flap traced onto a piece of the DSP with a pencil, then cut along the lines
  • make the DSP about 1/2″ skinnier than the envelope, so it will fit inside

Stamped with the Christmas Traditions stamp set:

  • sentiment in Garden Green ink onto a scrap of Whisper White Thick card stock (CS)
  • NOTE: I used the thick CS because it is sturdier than the regular Whisper White CS, and fares better when held up with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Punched using the Christmas Traditions Punch:

  • sentiment

Colored using Shimmer Paint:

  • the back of a Colored Doily in Vegas Gold with a wedge of a Stampin’ Sponge

Assembled the card:

  • burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
  • Tear & Tape adhesive applied horizontally across the DSP layer and wrapped around to the back
  • enough pieces (4 or 5) of Garden Green & White Baker’s Twine adhered onto the Tear & Tape to cover the adhesive, wrapping the ends around to the back of the DSP layer
  • punched sentiment glued onto the front of the painted doily
  • painted doily/sentiment adhered over the twine using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • DSP layer adhered to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals

Assembled the envelope:

  • inserted the DSP into the envelope and glued it to the inside, making sure to push the DSP down past the envelope adhesive, so you can still wet the adhesive to seal the envelope

 

Here are today’s colors:

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Here’s what I used:

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Wishing You Well with Just a Note Card

For today’s card I combined the Wishing You Well stamp set with the Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper, both from the 2018 Holiday Catalog. I added some ribbon and doilies to make this card pretty and lacy.

Here’s what I made:

Stampin' Up! Wishing You Well Frosted Floral DSP handmade card by Candy Ford of #StampCandy

 

Stampin' Up! Wishing You Well Frosted Floral DSP handmade card by Candy Ford of #StampCandy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Night of Navy card stock (CS) cut to 4-1/4″ x 11″, then scored in half at 5-1/2″
  • Merry Merlot CS cut to 3-7/8″ x 5-1/8″
  • Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 3-3/4″ x 5″
  • Whisper White CS cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″

Stamped with the Wishing You Well stamp set:

  • bouquet in Mossy Meadow ink onto a scrap of Whisper White CS
  • flowers in Night of Navy ink, then in Merry Merlot ink
  • bow in Merry Merlot ink
  • sentiment stamped in Night of Navy ink onto a separate scrap of Whisper White CS

Die cut using the Layering Ovals Framelits:

  • stamped bouquet

Cut using the Classic Label Punch:

  • sentiment
  • NOTE: I punched close to one end of the sentiment, then put the sentiment into the back side of the punch to cut it near the other end

Colored using a Sponge Dauber:

  • edge of die cut oval in Night of Navy ink

Assembled the card:

  • burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
  • two pieces of Merry Merlot ribbon adhered to the DSP layer, one horizontally and one vertically, and the ends wrapped around to the back, using Tear & Tape
  • two Pearlized Doilies adhered to the back of the oval, then adhered onto the DSP layer, over the ribbon, using Tear & Tape
  • sentiment glued onto the oval
  • DSP layer glued onto the Merry Merlot CS layer
  • Merry Merlot CS layer glued onto the front of the card base
  • Whisper White CS glued onto the inside of the card base

 

Here are today’s colors:

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Here’s what I used:

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Price: $110.00

 

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Joy Card with Snowfall Thinlits Dies

Today I’m sharing one more card I made using the Snowflake Showcase products. I hope you were able to buy yours while they were available in November. I used the Snow is Glistening stamp set and the Snowfall Thinlits Dies. And I colored some pearls with a Blends Marker as the little tips of the snowflake. 

 

Here’s what I made:

I made a few copies of this card. It wasn’t until I was already writing this blog post that I realized I took a photo of the one with a crooked snowflake in the center. Please just imagine it’s straight. Or squint – that helps.

Snowflake Showcase Joy Christmas Card, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Snowflake Showcase Joy Christmas Card, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Whisper White Thick card stock (CS) cut to 4-1/4″ x 11″, then scored in half at 5-1/2″
  • Coastal Cabana CS cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″
  • Whisper White CS cut to 3-3/4″ x 5″

Stamped with the Snow it Glistening stamp set:

  • sentiment in Coastal Cabana ink onto the Whisper White CS layer

Die cut using the Snowfall Thinlits:

  • largest snowflake cut from a scrap of Whisper White Thick CS
  • middle size snowflake cut from a scrap of Coastal Cabana CS
  • smallest snowflake cut from a scrap of Whisper White CS

Colored using a Blends Marker:

  • 6 Pearl Basic Jewels in Light Bermuda Bay
  • NOTE: It’s easiest to color the pearls while they are still on the sheet they come on. Also be careful when you color them so you don’t damage the brush tip of your Blends Marker.

Assembled the card:

  • burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
  • Coastal Cabana CS layer glued onto the front of the card base
  • whisper white CS layer glued onto the Coastal Cabana CS Layer
  • largest snowflake glued onto the Whisper White CS layer
  • Coastal Cabana snowflake glued onto the largest snowflake
  • smallest snowflake glued onto the Coastal Cabana snowflake
  • Coastal Cabana Glitter dot applied to the center of the smallest snowflake

 

Here are today’s colors:

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Here’s what I used:

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Dashing Along Snowflake Showcase Faceted Ornament

Recently I saw a video for a die that cut out the parts for this ornament, but I thought I could do it myself. So I did! It looks much more complicated than it is. It’s just one piece of paper scored and folded, with a few pieces cut away. Add a piece of twine or ribbon and some glue and you’re done! I used the Dashing Along Designer Series Paper (DSP) and the Snowfall Thinlits Dies to decorate the ornament. By the way, the Dashing Along DSP was a limited time offer that expired, but it’s back while supplies last!!!

Today is the last day to order the Showflake Showcase products! Scroll down to the bottom of this post for details.

 

Here’s what I made:

Snowfall Thinlits, Snowflake Showcase, faceted ornament, Christmas ornament, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

 

Snowfall Thinlits, Snowflake Showcase, faceted ornament, Christmas ornament, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

 

Snowfall Thinlits, Snowflake Showcase, faceted ornament, Christmas ornament, Stampin' Up! #stampcandy

Here’s what I did:

Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:

  • Garden Green card stock (CS) cut to 8-1/4″ x 5″
  • the same Garden Green CS scored every 1″ in both directions
  • the same Garden Green CS scored diagonally in 8 squares as shown in diagram below
  • Whisper White CS cut to 3/4″ x 3/4″ (4 pieces)
  • Dashing Along Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 1/2″ x 1/2″ (4 pieces)

Die cut using the Snowfall Thinlits:

  • 12 snowflakes from a scrap of Whisper White CS

Cut using Paper Snips:

  • remove the green shaded areas shown in the diagram

Cut using a 1/8″ Circle Punch:

  • a hole in the center of the four flaps that will form the top of the box

Assembled the faceted ornament:

  • burnished all the folds in the Garden Green CS
  • glued the tab to the inside of the opposite end
  • folded in the four tabs that form the bottom, pushing in the diagonally scored areas, and glued the tabs together
  • NOTE: I think it’s easiest to fold in two opposite flaps and glue together, because it’s easier to keep them square, then to glue the other two opposite flaps. 
  • twine looped and tied a knot. then strung through the holes in the four top flaps, leaving the knot on the inside of the ornament, and pushing the flaps down to the knot. The flaps pulling outward against the twine holds them in place.
  • DSP pieces onto the Whisper White CS pieces
  • Whisper White CS pieces glued onto four of the panels – every other panel around the middle of the ornament
  • snowflakes glued onto the remaining 12 square panels of the ornament

You can put treats in the ornament. I recommend gluing the top flaps together, and leaving the bottom flaps open to insert the goodies. Then apply thin velcro pieces to the bottom flaps so the recipient can easily get to the goodies inside. I haven’t actually tried this yet but I have ordered some velcro to try it. I’ll let you know how it works. These are the ones I’ve ordered.

faceted ornament template #stampcandy

Here are today’s colors:

You can click on each one to see all the products that come in that color!

 

Here’s what I used:

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Here’s the beautiful Snowflake Showcase!

It’s available only in November, so get yours before it’s gone!

 

The Happiness Surrounds stamp set can be used all year long!

Happiness Surrounds stamp set © Stampin’ Up!

 

And the Snow is Glistening stamp set can be used all winter long. 

Snow is Glistening stamp set © Stampin’ Up!

 

You get 20 dies in this set! 20!!! And they go with both stamp sets, so they can be used all year long.

Snowfall Thinlits © Stampin’ Up!

 

Look at these adorable embellishments! They’re flat so they’re great for cards. I even made a pair of earrings!

Snowflake Trinkets © Stampin’ Up!

 

Click on the images below to see more details and to purchase the Snowflake Showcase items:

 

The White Velveteen Paper mentioned in the video is sold out and no longer available. 

 

 Here’s even more cool stuff you should check out:

Thanks for stopping by today, and Sweet Stamping!