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Hello and welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video! In this episode, I have 2 elegant Christmas card ideas to share using some of my new and old favorite products from Simon. Chances are you already have these supplies in your stash and should be able to re-create these cards easily. And I do encourage you too.
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CARD DETAILS
I love all things modern and also elegant in home decor, in clothing and accessories and thus this is the style I tend to choose when I make my handmade cards. Today’s video shows how to use black cardstock, a lot of gold in both heat embossing and pen forms as well as subtle hints of red to create beautiful Christmas cards. If you are not a fan of black cardstock, I know not everybody likes that color you can try to substitute it for dark blue, or even dark green and still use the same design.
I started to work on my card by creating a small sticky handle inside my MISTI stamping tool to affix the paper in place. Next, I treated a panel of black cardstock using anti-static powder to eliminate and static of grease I might have had on the paper.
Next, I mounted a Leaves and Berries background stamp on the door of my MISTI tool. It is one of my favorites this Holiday Season, I inked it up using clear embossing ink and stamped. After stamping the background I removed the panel from MISTI and poured Antique Gold embossing powder covering the entire background. With the powder applied I used my heat tool and heat set the powder to melt it. This background, when embossed, looks absolutely spectacular – I just love the fine lines of the leaves and berries and also the dashed lines on some of the leaves, it is very classy in my opinion.
This background can also be enhanced, it can be colored. I decided to go all out and add some shimmer using a gold shimmer pen. There are a lot of shimmer pen products on the market, there are gold and clear shimmer pens from Tonic Studios, I love using those, there are also gold and silver shimmer pens from Jane Davenport for Spellbinders that give beautiful results and a lot of other similar products on the market. I used a Jane Davenport Gold Shimmer pen in color Golden Age and colored all of the open leaves gold. I did a double layer of shimmer coloring over all of the outline leave twice with this pen to make sure they were really shimmery. I love the result!
With the leaves colored I also decided to color the berries. You can’t use your traditional coloring mediums here, I mean alcohol or watercolor markers, you’ll need to use something that is opaque. I decided to use Nuvo Drops in Red Berry to not only color the berries red but also to add dimensional accents to the background. I added various size berries following the heat embossed berries on the background and set this aside to dry for about 30 minutes. The Nuvo Dots weren’t too big, in fact, they were rather small, so they dried very quickly.
This background looked stunning once finished. To create a sentiment for this card I decided to use another favorite set of mine from Simon – the Stained Glass Greetings set. It is such a timeless and classic font stamp set – I find myself reaching for it every year I make holiday cards.
I opted for a lightly longer sentiment that reads “Wishing You Love & Joy at Christmas Time”. I heat embossed larger words in white on black cardstock to better blend with the background and the sentiment strips were embossed in white on red cardstock, trimmed into V-shape banners and also foam mounted on the card. I didn’t add any other embellishments here as I felt this design was already busy enough and any additional sequins or gems would just get lost here.
I also made another, nearly identical card. I wanted to try adding snow to the background of my project, so I made another background and tested adding various size snow dots all over it.
I used several products to add the dots starting with the Storytime Paint Pens by Jane Davenport in Snow White. I first used the largest pen to add large size dots all over the background, next moved to use the small size pen to add medium size dots and finally finished the blizzard with Sakura pen in size 8 and 10.
Here’s what the finished card looks like – I really like the one with the added snow, although I think they both turned out beautifully. I’d love to know which card you like best.
Have fun stamping!
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!
Simon Says Cling Stamp Leaves and Berries Background Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamps and Dies Stained Glass Greetings Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Stained Glass Greetings Wafer Dies Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Clear Stamps Stained Glass Greetings Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Schoolhouse Red Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Mini Misti Stamping Tool Shop at: SSS |
Misti Stamping Tool Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Embossing Powder White Fine Detail Shop at: SSS |
Spellbinders Golden Age Ultimate Waterproof Brush Pen Shop at: SSS |
Spellbinders Jane Davenport Snow Queen Story Time Paint Pen Shop at: SSS |
Hero Arts Heat Embossing Gun Shop at: SSS |
EK Success Powder Tool Applicator Shop at: SSS |
Tonic Red Berry Gloss Nuvo Crystal Drops Shop at: SSS |
Sakura Classic White Gelly Roll Pens Set of 3 Shop at: SSS |
Tonic Studios 8.5 Inch Paper Trimmer Shop at: SSS |
Scor-Tape 1/8 Inch Crafting Tape Shop at: SSS |
I love both cards but the one with the snow is my favorite. Also, adding the red berries, sentiment and envelop really brings this card to the next level, the “Yana” level. Very nice! ; )
They are both gorgeous, but I think I like the one without the snow the best. It showcases that beautiful embossed background.
Beautiful! Can’t pick a favorite. Both are stunning examples. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
I love both of your cards for different reasons. I love the the 1st card because it’s an amazingly beautiful card. I love the colors, the design is striking and each item on the card compliments each other. I love the 2nd card because of all the same reasons, plus the different size snowflakes. Who doesn’t love the beauty of snow!! Thank you for showing us how you made both cards! Both cards are absolutely beautiful!