Hello Stampin' Friends. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and a very enjoyable day after Christmas. I got to stamp today so you know I've had a good day!
This stamp set has been sitting in the box of must use all the stamps in the set for quite some time. That hello was calling to me.
I inked the stamp with Not Quite Navy and Wild Wasabi and stamped on a scrap piece of Whisper White. Then I inked and stamped the silhouette stamp with Wild Wasabi. I went over the leaves with the Wild Wasabi marker to add some definition to the leaves and colored the flower and buds with my Poppy Parade marker.
Then came the fun part! Measuring to cut the window. When I figured the size of the window (3 1/2" X 2 1/4"), I used my Fiskars Paper Cutter to cut it out. Then I put that piece in my Square Lattice Embossing Folder and ran it through the Big Shot. A Not Quite Navy marker on the edges of the window added some extra definition.
I'll also send this to the CAS (Clean and Simple) challenge at Splitcoast Stampers today, which is to do a WINDOW CARD.
All supplies are Stampin' Up!
Stamps: My Friend
Ink: Wild Wasabi, SU Markers (Not Quite Navy, Wild Wasabi, Poppy Parade)
Paper: Not Quite Nave, Whisper White
Other: Big Shot, Square Lattice EF
I think the week after Christmas is my favorite part of the holiday. The hustle and bustle are over and now I can relax and enjoy the decorations and peacefulness. I always leave my Christmas decorations up until New Year's day. When do you take your decorations down?
I'm so glad you stopped by. I eagerly await hearing from you.
Enjoy!
The lovely ladies at Less is More took time to post a challenge on Christmas Eve. Now, that's true dedication! Their challenge this week is
JUST ONE WORD
Whatever type of clean and simple card you make, the sentiment must consist of simply one word.
This stamp set has been sitting in the box of must use all the stamps in the set for quite some time. That hello was calling to me.
I inked the stamp with Not Quite Navy and Wild Wasabi and stamped on a scrap piece of Whisper White. Then I inked and stamped the silhouette stamp with Wild Wasabi. I went over the leaves with the Wild Wasabi marker to add some definition to the leaves and colored the flower and buds with my Poppy Parade marker.
Then came the fun part! Measuring to cut the window. When I figured the size of the window (3 1/2" X 2 1/4"), I used my Fiskars Paper Cutter to cut it out. Then I put that piece in my Square Lattice Embossing Folder and ran it through the Big Shot. A Not Quite Navy marker on the edges of the window added some extra definition.
I'll also send this to the CAS (Clean and Simple) challenge at Splitcoast Stampers today, which is to do a WINDOW CARD.
All supplies are Stampin' Up!
Stamps: My Friend
Ink: Wild Wasabi, SU Markers (Not Quite Navy, Wild Wasabi, Poppy Parade)
Paper: Not Quite Nave, Whisper White
Other: Big Shot, Square Lattice EF
I think the week after Christmas is my favorite part of the holiday. The hustle and bustle are over and now I can relax and enjoy the decorations and peacefulness. I always leave my Christmas decorations up until New Year's day. When do you take your decorations down?
I'm so glad you stopped by. I eagerly await hearing from you.
Enjoy!
I like it! Thanks for the inspiration for a great CAS card. I leave my decorations up until New Year's Day too. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I like the embossed frame around the sentiment & stamping. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful - and you used my favorite embossing folder! Love the window look with this image. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy decorations will be staying up until New Years also. I'm kinda like you and once Christmas is over with, it's just nice to look at everything in a peaceful way.
Lynn
I love the swirl! It's like the little hello has just flown gently by with happy wishes!! I leave my decorations up until New Year's Day as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty-I really like that embossing folder-need to use it more.
ReplyDeleteI, too, leave my decorations, especially my tree, up until after New Years. Love the lights at night.
I love your word, Bonnie! So beautiful and so elegant!
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas decorations stay up til New Year's too. I agree...the week between Christmas and New Years' is wonderful...so peaceful and quiet. Happy New Year's to you and your family!
It looks fab Bonnie, I hope you had a great Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much and Season's Greetings to you.
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Bonnie, this is a beautiful, one word card. Glad you're getting to stamp and enjoy your decorations.
ReplyDeleteI'll probably take my decorations down tomorrow. We still have our son, dil, and little 3 yr. old here. We're enjoying them so much. It kind of hangs over my head until everything is put away. I think my company will leave tomorrow so I'll probably get started.
This is simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteLinbyx
A great idea Bonnie & I love the swirl.
ReplyDeleteSally x
Gorgeous card Bonnie
ReplyDeleteWe do our best and couldn't leave our LIMettes with nothing to get up for Christmas eve lol We have cheated slightly and made it 2 weeks!
Thank you, season's greetings
mandi
"Less is More"
Lovely x
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card, Bonnie. Super choice of stamps and colours:)
ReplyDeleteA stamping day is ALWAYS a good day! Glad you had time to just play. :)
ReplyDeleteI take my decorations down sometime after New Year's Day, and do it piece-meal. My snowmen stay up until usually February or March, depending on how cold it is outside. The colder it remains, the longer they stay to warm my heart!
That is lovely, gorgeous design Karen x
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty card! love the textures and colors!
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for your comment over on my blog. I love the texture of your card, the clean design of the sentiment and the elegant swirl. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA classy CAS card Bonnie - perfect for the LIM challenge. I am a huge fan of SU products, and I love what you have made with them here. Thank you for visiting my blog - I have really enjoyed taking a peek at your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy 2012. Sylvia x
Happy New Year Bonnie, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas too:0) Lovely card for LIM elegant and beautiful! I'm just taking my decorations down and eating chocolate! There are some compensations LOL Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Bonnie! I love that embossing...and the sentiment is so perfect...for any occasion! Thanks so much for the beautiful card you sent...I loved it! Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe HELLO on the flourish is perfect...very pretty card, Bonnie:)!!!
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