Penny Black Winter Greetings
Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS seasonal card created with Penny Black supplies. I wanted to create a card that celebrated the beauty of the winter months.
- I die-cut the polar bears with the 51-668 Festive Family set from white flock.
- I die-cut the snow bank with the same set and added it to a navy cardstock panel, on which I had stamped the 30-731 Christmas Moments sentiment in white pigment ink.
- To fill the sky, I added snowflakes cut with the 51-268 A Blizzard, 51-080 Around Town, and 51-066 Crystal Trio sets.
- I added the polar bears with foam adhesive.
- I added the panel to a patterned paper card base for additional visual interest.
Spellbinders December 2020 Clear Stamp Club
Hello! Today I am sharing a special friendship card created with this month’s Clear Stamp of the Month Club – “Ballerina Sentiments” – along with the Large Die of the Month kit – “Look Behind the Curtain” – at Spellbinders. (I shared a card using the Large Die of the Month kit here.)
- I stamped the row of ballerinas with “Hello” and “Friend” on a Whip Cream cardstock panel.
- I Copic-colored the ballerinas before diecutting the top of the panel with the curtain slot.
- I cut the curtain pieces from red velvet cardstock and the rods from gold foil.
- I added the Whip Cream panel to a Brush Gold card base and added the curtain assembly.
- Once everything was in place, I embellished the curtains with gold sequins.
Here’s a view of the card with the curtain panels closed:
Spellbinders December 2020 Small and Large Die Kit Clubs
Hello and happy December! Today, I am sharing cards created with this month’s Small Die of the Month kit (“Daydreaming”) and Large Die of the Month kit (“Look Behind the Curtain”) at Spellbinders.
My first card showcases the Small Die of the Month kit that is packed with dies with which to create window scenes.
I cut the starry panes from dark blue cardstock and again (without the star insert) from light yellow. The set contains three sentiments. I chose the one that best works with the nighttime scene.
I added the cat, the moon, and the potted plants to the scene, as well as gold sequins. I added the window assembly to a patterned paper background.
On the second card, I have combined the Small Die of the Month kit named “Daydreaming” and Large Die of the Month, which contains dies with which to create an operable curtain. I created a daytime scene with the Small Die of the Month kit, using the rectangular window without the arch window.
Here’s the card with the curtains open:
- I assembled the scene, which includes two cats and potted plants, and set it aside.
- Following the directions for the curtain assembly, I die-cut the curtain pieces from patterned paper and gold foil (finials).
- I attached the curtains to a yellow panel which contains the slots for the curtain mechanism.
- I then added the window scene.
Here’s what the card looks like with the curtains closed:
Penny Black – CAS Christmas
Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS Christmas card created with Penny Black products. The thing to remember with CAS cards – they look simple, but in fact, often take more time than less-simple cards. This card is a case in point; stamping the trees took a fair amount of time.
- I stamped the tree image in the 30-747 Ornamented stamp set in green and red pigment inks. I dried the trees in between stamping as I have had pigment ink smear.
- I cut the panel to 4 1/2″ square.
- I die-cut the 51-664 Mirthful letters from white and red cardstock. I filled the open spaces of the white letters with red cardstock and adhered them to the red letters to create a drop-shadow effect.
- I added the letters to the center of the stamped panel.