Thursday, December 2, 2010

Bah Humbug

Well, not quite, but close enough. First I want to say a huge congrats to Laura Cox for being selected to be a guest designer for one month on the Cosmo Cricket Blog. She did some fabulous cards and layouts using the Cosmo Cricket Mitten Weather collection. Make sure you go and take a look at her work and leave her comment or two. I know that she likes getting them.

So why the 'Bah Humbug' you ask? Well a fellow scrapper and I submitted projects for the Outlines Rubber Stamp Design team but neither made the cut. Bummer. There is always next time.

To refresh your memory, this is one of the projects I submitted. The trees are from Outlines. I stamped them in clear embossing ink and then colored them using Distress Inks. I cut them apart and reassembled them onto a base tree stamped in black and embossed. The leftovers from the trees, (I cut them out) were used to create the presents at the base of the tree.


The Journaling is computer generated and I like the look it adds to this layout. I used the Sakura white gel pen to create the look of snow on the font.


Here is a closer look at those awesome trees. I love paper piecing. It is super easy to do with Outlines. I stamped and embossed the trees with clear ink. I then distressed each tree, cut it apart and reassembled it. I used Sakura Stardust pens to bling them out. Added a bit of the same glimmer to the presents--Fiskars Squeeze punch.


In addition to the layout, I also submitted the following card. I really went out on a limb and tried to think outside of the box for this one. My aim was to show how versatile one stamp could be. I frosted the trees with a combo Flower Soft mix. The reindeer are from Joys of the Season. They are soooo cute that I can barely stand it. The snow drops are the new enamels from Ranger.
 

I did the same stamping technique on this one except I kept the tree whole, used a variety of the green Distress Inks, and blinged out all of the decorative elements. This is a pop up card and you are seeing the inside. I tried to attempt a winter forest look. So I added a few snow drifts to the scene. It looks very festive to me and quite woodsy.

It's getting late and I want to get my fingers inky before retiring to bed.
Until then.

7 comments:

  1. I so think that they are missing out not having you as a Designer!

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  2. Thank you Tee. I plan to post the other two projects over the weekend and then back to Christmas cards. Ya--hooo!!!

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  3. I wanted to tell you how much I LOVE this card! I followed you over here from Crop Chocolate.... you have some great work

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  4. Thank you, Paula. It is a lot of fun and thanks for visiting. Hope you come back again.

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  5. Another Beauty!!! Love your style and your use of those Reindeer. This is so pretty. I would love to see the front someday..

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  6. As always your work is wonderful...Nobody has your style or smile...you make me smile everytime I see a picture of you smiling....keep your chin up....Ya know your Frienz are always near...

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  7. Vee, how did I miss this post! I just love the page, and that card is amazing.....you do gorgeous work, and don't you forget it!!

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