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In my book it is never too early for Christmas cards. You can probably find me stamping something pretty using Holiday stamps in the middle of February. I am just that way, never tired of Christmas and Christmas cards.
Here’s a card I made back in August using a few Altenew holiday stamps; you might have already seen it on their blog, but I wanted to share it here well.
On a side note, I decided to step down from Altenew design team at the end of September and I will not be blogging on their blog any more, here’s a link to my last blog post, if you’d like to take a look. I’ll still be sharing plenty Altenew goodness on my blog and will be joining them for new release blog hops and such. I wish I could also blog, but like you, I only have 25 hours in each day (oh wait, its just 24, lol!).
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Lets go back to the card. This is the type of card that I call a “one layer” – there’s just one layer of cardstock, rest are foam mounted embellishments. The base of this card is made out of Altenew Spice Yogurt cardstock, I love it for simple cards like this one. Following my “Perfect Cardmaking Formula” I added a gold antique trim and also several stamped and cut out elements.
To create these stamped elements I stamped poinsettia and holly leaves as well as a pine cone in VersaFine Onyx Black ink onto Arches watercolor paper. I used my Distress inks to watercolor these. I didn’t have coordinating dies for these, so I cut them using scissors right up to the edge.
I made my poinsettia dimensional – I stamped & colored this image twice; one was cut out as is and another one I cut out eliminating some of the outer petals to create a top layer which I foam mounted over the bottom one.
I wanted to add pine needles to this card, but I knew I wouldn’t be able to cut them out so I stamped them directly onto the card base instead. Love how it turned out. My sentiment came from another set, Sketchy Landmarks, and like pine needles was stamped in Dark Chocolate ink. Lastly, I embellished this card several Pretty Pink Posh sequins.
SUPPLIES
I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
Altenew Poinsettia & Pine Stamp Set Shop at: SSS | AN |
Tsukineko VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Pad Shop at: SSS | AZ |
Altenew Dark Chocolate Crisp Dye Ink Pad Shop at: SSS | AN |
Arches Cold Press Watercolor Pad 9×12″ Shop at: SSS | AZ |
Altenew Spicy Yogurt Cardstock Shop at: AN |
Tim Holtz Distress Mini Ink Pad Wild Honey Shop at: SSS | SC | AZ |
Tim Holtz Distress Mini Ink Pad Forest Moss Shop at: SSS | SC | AZ |
Tim Holtz Distress Mini Ink Pad Gathered Twigs Shop at: SSS | SC | AZ |
Tim Holtz Distress Mini Ink Pad Candied Apple Shop at: SSS | SC | AZ |
Medium Water Brush Shop at: SSS |
Sakura Quickie Glue Pen Shop at: SSS | AZ |
Pretty Pink Posh 6MM Metallic Rose Gold Sequins Shop at: SSS |
Pretty Pink Posh 4mm Metallic Rose Gold Sequins Shop at: SSS |
Altenew Sketchy Landmarks Stamp Set Shop at: SSS | AN |
Altenew Ringstone Medallion Shop at: AN |
It’s the same for me. It’s always time to make Christmas cards!
Your card is breathtaking! I adore how bright colors and gold popping up on a white background. So cool!
thank you, darling!
Sorry to hear about your stepping down from Altenew DT but happy you will still,participate with them on some projects. That is how I found you and I just love your blog and videos!
thank you, Ruth! It is time for me to move on.
LOL – very funny! 25 hours?? I wish!! Glorious card Yana, beautifully composed poinsettia 🙂
yes! or even more 🙂 thank you!
AH-MAZING card Yana!! So beautiful! Love the pine needles stamped on and embossed.
So sorry you won’t be a regular with Altenew but there aren’t 25 hours (OR more, in anyone’s day) so I get it.
As for me, I am an empty nester and my husband works shift work in the winter so you can almost always find me in Jan.- Mar. making Christmas cards alone, day or night (and happily doing so!)
thank you, Teresa! as long as its fun it doesn’t matter when we do it 🙂
Beautiful! I love Christmas and can watch Christmas movies all year so, no, it’s not too early for Christmas cards!
thank you!
Gorgeous card Yana!
thank you, Jennifer!
i love your cards and just cased it. i am so making a few of these… love it….you are Amzaing
I posted my Card that I made on Pintrest I hope youdont mind that i hadded a link back to you.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/255016397629695120/
thank you! I love it!