Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints

Hello! Today, I’m sharing two Christmas cards created with Tim Holtz products, and yes, I’m back with the same stencil I used on a recent project! I’ve been on a real stencil monoprint kick lately, and these cards are an example of how much variation you can get from a single tool. Both backgrounds began as monoprints, followed by inks added through the stencil. On one card, I added Sparkle Paste for shimmer and texture, while on the other I kept it simple with ink. With so much happening in the backgrounds, I finished each design with a clean sentiment to let the stenciled layers shine.

Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints

For the first card, I embraced a more dramatic, sparkly finish that instantly makes the background feel rich and joyful.

Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints

    • Create a monoprint with the Tiny Poinsettia stencil using Fresh Balsam Mica Stain. Set aside to dry. Once dry, ink and then add Sparkle Paste through the stencil. Again, set aside to dry.
    • Adhere a cardstock panel to a card base measuring 4 3/4″ x 6 3/4″.
    • Trim stenciled panel to 3 3/8″ x 6 3/4″. Add to a Speckled Eggshell cardstock panel measuring 3 5/8″ x 6 3/4″. Add assembly to the prepared card base.
    • Stamp the Mini Holidays 5 sentiment in Library Green ink on Speckled Eggshell cardstock. Cut the sentiment with a tag die. (I used a now-retired die from the Tag Collection set 658784). Add ribbon to the tag. (I used ribbon in my stash which I colored several years ago with a metallic Distress Spray.) Add the tag to the card front.

Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints

For the second card, I went in a different direction letting the clean, inked stencil and woodgrain base create a warm, rustic look.

Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints

    • Create a monoprint with the Tiny Poinsettia stencil using Antique Linen Distress Spritz. Set aside to dry. Once dry, ink.
    • Adhere a Light Brown Woodgrain cardstock panel to a card base measuring 4 3/4″ x 6 3/4″.
    • Trim stenciled panel to 3 3/8″ x 6 3/4″. Add to a warm red cardstock panel measuring 3 5/8″ x 6 3/4″. Add assembly to the prepared card base.
    • Stamp sentiment, included in the Stamptember 2018 set (this set contains several of the Stampers Anonymous Festive Overlay set in a slightly larger size), in Library Green ink on Speckled Eggshell cardstock. Cut with a circle die, back with a slightly larger vellum circle, and add the assembly to the card front.

Christmas Cards with Stenciled Monoprints


Tim Holtz | Mixed-Media Christmas Tags

Hello! Today I’m sharing three mixed-media Christmas tags that spotlight Tim Holtz stamps, stencils, and die sets. What started as a simple plan to make a few monoprint backgrounds quickly turned into an hours-long creative rabbit hole. I could have kept going indefinitely! Each tag ended up with a background created in a different way, and I’ll walk through those variations in the post.

All three tags feature Christmas Minis die-cuts, each set against a stenciled monoprint background. The base tags and sentiment tags were cut with dies in the now-retired Tag Collection set 658784.

Tim Holtz | Mixed-Media Christmas Tags

For the Santa tag, I created the monoprint with the Tiny Holly stencil and Antique Linen Distress Spray. Once dry, I inked the leaves and berries and added Sparkle paste.

Tim Holtz | Mixed-Media Christmas Tags

For the Gingerbread Boy tag, I created the monoprint with the Hollyberry stencil in the Mini Stencils Set 54. Once dry, I inked the leaves and berries.

Tim Holtz | Mixed-Media Christmas Tags

For the Snowman tag, I created the monoprint with Fresh Balsam Mica Spray and the Pines stencil in the Mini Stencil Set 32. Once dry, I added white Texture Paste Opaque.

Tim Holtz | Mixed-Media Christmas Tags

For the sentiment tags, I clear heat-embossed Tiny Text Christmas images stamped with Lumberjack Plaid ink and added them (once cut with the aforementioned Sizzix tag die) with Peppermint Twine.


Holiday Trees Mixed-Media Stenciling

Hello! Today, I’m sharing two mixed-media holiday cards featuring the Tim Holtz Tree Lot stencil that start with the same design but are finished in different ways. On both, the background begins with a monoprint. From there, I explored two approaches. One version combines inking with Sparkle paste, while the other layers paste with Distress Glazes for dimensional shine. It’s a fun reminder of how many directions a single stencil can take you.

Both cards start with a monoprint of the Tree Lot stencil on watercolor paper with Frosty Mint Mica Stain. To note, Ranger’s Mica Stains are not part of the Distress Ink color line from Tim Holtz, so you won’t find them in the standard Distress collection colors.

Holiday Trees Mixed-Media Stenciling

For the first card, once the monoprint is dry, stencil the trees with Twisted Citron, Lucky Clover, and Mowed Lawn inks. Clean the stencil. Add Sparkle paste through the stencil and set the panel aside to dry. Once dry, trim to 4″ x 7 1/2″, and add to a card base.

Heat-emboss the Bold Tidings Mini sentiment in Princess Gold on white cardstock and cut with a square die. Add a slightly larger vellum square. Add the assembly to the card base with foam adhesive.

Holiday Trees Mixed-Media Stenciling

For the second card, once the monoprint is dry, add Sparkle paste through the Tree Lot stencil. Sprinkle on Distress Glazes in Twisted Citron, Cracked Pistachio, and Rustic Wilderness. (I started with the Rustic Wilderness; next time, I plan to start with the lightest glaze first.) Set panel aside to dry; when dry, heat-emboss the glazes. Once dry, trim to 4″ x 7 1/2″, and add to a card base. For more inspiration, you can see two cards using this technique and the same stencil HERE.

Holiday Trees Mixed-Media Stenciling

Heat-emboss the Bold Tidings Mini sentiment in Silver on white cardstock and cut with a square die. Add a slightly larger vellum square. Add the assembly to the card base with foam adhesive.

Holiday Trees Mixed-Media Stenciling


Mixed Media Christmas Card

Hello! Today I’m sharing a Christmas card created with Tim Holtz products. The sentiment and focal items are kept understated to spotlight the background, where the texture and dimension really come through. This mixed media approach is a bit different from my usual clean style, but it’s been fun to experiment.

Tim Holtz Mixed Media Christmas Card

    • Create a monoprint with the Tiny Poinsettia stencil using Decayed Mica Stain. I shared another stencil monoprint card HERE.
    • Once dry, ink the poinsettias with the stencil in place.
    • Apply Twinkle paste through the stencil and set aside to dry. I noticed that the colors change considerably with the application of the paste.
    • Trim and mat the panel with gold cardstock. Add the assembly to a card base covered with seasonal patterned paper (I used Carta Bella from several years ago). The overall size is 4 3/4″ x 6 7/8″.
    • Stamp the Festive Overlay sentiment in Library Green ink on off-white cardstock. Cut with a circle die. Mat with a slightly larger vellum circle. Add to the base.
    • Cut the bells with dies in the Festive Things set. Assemble and add to the prepared base.

Tim Holtz Mixed Media Christmas Card


Spellbinders | Shark Slippers

Hello! After recently creating a cow slipper card, I couldn’t resist returning to the Cozy Toes Friends die set at Spellbinders. For this design, I used the shark face dies and paired them with a sentiment from the Cozy Toes Friends stamp set: “Good friends are like well-loved slippers.” The heart envelope pajamas bring a cheerful pop that complements the shark slippers.

Spellbinders | Shark Slippers

    • Cover an A2-size card base with patterned paper.
    • Cut the shark faces with the Cozy Toes Friends set from a variety of cardstock colors. Assemble.
    • Cut the pajamas and slippers with the Cozy Toes Slippers set from cardstock and patterned paper.
    • Stamp the Cozy Toes Friends sentiment and cut with a banner die.
    • Add assembly to prepared card base.

Spellbinders | Shark Slippers