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A sweet friend sent me this fantastic stocking die. It has six stockings.
I spent so much time paper piecing those stockings that I decided
they would do well separated and get more cards for all that labor.
The first card uses some of the decorative paper in my stash.
It was from the same set as the paper for the stockings.
The second fit into the aperture of this kraft piece in the UFO drawer.
The holly was a leftover too.
I'm still trying to perfect using the Glimmer Foil System and especially getting this
frame straight. Fortune smiled on me and I managed to trim this frame
pretty evenly. It turned out to be my favorite.
Challenges:
Christmas Kickstart - Stockings
Rudolph Days - Anything Christmas
52 Christmas Card Throwdown - CARD 2 Tic Tac Toe (Liquid dots on holly, patterned paper & die cuts for stockings)
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Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps:
Ink:
Paper: Neenah, Naturals White, Cherry Cobbler DP
Other: Whimsical Christmas Die (Cheery Lynn Designs), Noel Die (ret. SU), Brick EF (TH)
Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps: Merry Up (PB)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler
Paper: Crumb Cake, Naturals White, Cherry Cobbler, DP
Other: Whimsical Christmas Die (CLD), Holly Punch, Pine Branch Punch (MS), Brick EF (TH), Double Pierced Square Die (AE), Autumn Red Nuvo Crystal Drops
Card Recipe (card 3)
Stamps:
Ink:
Paper: Neenah, Gold Glimmer (SU), DP
Other: Whimsical Christmas Die (CLD)Glimmer Foil System (Spellbinders) Framed Details Glimmer Plate (Splbndr), Glimmer Foil (Splbndr), Tis the Season Die (Creative Expressions)
Those are the cutest stockings ever, Bonnie! Love the papers you've chosen for them, and all the little Christmas vignettes for hanging! Especially this last one - 'tis the season, alright! Christmas is only 6 months away!
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Such a clever way to use patterned paper. Very cheerful cards. I like how you used the patterned paper as a frame on card #1...sets it off so well.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards with all those cute stockings. I like how you used them to make 3 different and lovely cards. The last one is my favorite too. You did good with the Glimmer Foil Plate frame. TFS
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects, so fun to see all the different stockings. Thanks for joining us at Christmas Kickstart Challenge this month.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Bonnie. what lovely stockings and I love your design and colour combo. Thanks for playing at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a whimsical array of stockings, Bonnie. They are so cute with your paper piecing and the card designs show them off well. Foiling is not something I do but the last card with the foil and single stocking really melts me.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun cards Bonnie! I love those stockings, they are way to cute, fun papers too that you used. I have to agree with you in that I'm in love with card number 3, but all are fabulous and now you have added three more to the stash, way to go! Hugs,Brenda
ReplyDeleteSo many stockings - so little time! I love whimsical images and the "stocking were hung by the chimney with care" certainly is whimsical and I love your stockings full of love and whimsy!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Sweet stocking cards Bonnie. Each one is a fantastic design. Great work on your foiling border ... so pretty! xx
ReplyDeleteLove these!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards with those so cute and quirky stockings. Clever foiling and yes I think that is my favourite..but they are all lovely! xx
ReplyDeleteI love all three of these Bonnie and I admit, those are some really cool stockings especially with your paper piecing and designer stack. Three very different designs too! Sadly the dies are no longer available since these look so fun to do!
ReplyDeleteWonderful paper piecing, Bonnie. Definitely a great idea to get three cards from all that work. Love the first one with the border of dp and the way the stockings hang from the "noel". The second one is lovely with the frame of kraft cs and the addition of the greenery sprigs. And the third one is such a great CAS card - love the glimmer foil frame.
ReplyDeleteBonnie those stockings are adorable, and what a great way to make a few cards for your Christmas stash also a great way to use up some DP . Love the cards :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful trio of cards Bonnie - exquisitely pieced stockings and wonderfully used on these stunning cards.
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Blessings
Maxine
What a FUN die you used for the stockings Bonnie!! And they look awesome in all their paper pieced beautifullness (is that a word???)! And what a great idea to split them up and get 3 cards out of it!! LOVE them all!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThese stockings are so cute and using your pattern paper made them that much cuter. That was a great idea to make three cards and the designs are so clever.
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful collection of cards Bonnie. Thanks you for taking part in the Rudolph Days challenge this month.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
These are all so cute! I do love the foiled card.
ReplyDeleteAdorable stockings, and wonderful cards! Yay you for the patience of paper piecing
ReplyDeleteDang, that is the cutest stocking die and what you did with the paper piecing makes them a thousand times cuter! I love all the cards. It's hard to pick a favorite, but many times the CAS ends up coming out on top.
ReplyDeleteI like the way your mind works Bonnie - I would have done the same and split those stockings into several cards! Loving that pretty deco foil frame. Vicky x
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Oh my those stockings are very fancy and lovely.
That was so kind of your friend.
Beautiful wonderful makes and such gorgeous designs too.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Bonnie... Lovin all of your stocking creations!
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely cards, Bonnie. I think the first is my fave as I love that design paper!
ReplyDeleteBut the nest two are pretty special as well.
:-)) What wonderful and such happy cards. These Christmas stockings look amazing in all these variations of colors and patterns. And I love the last card the most :-)
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BożenA
Beautiful collection of cards! I especially love the patterned paper and embossed background! Thanks for joining us again at 52CCT & congrats on another win:)
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous cards and what amazing stockings. Well done you with the gold framing on your last wonderful card Bonnie x.
ReplyDeleteAll these stockings are so cute, Bonnie! I still have the SU design paper too. You inspired to use it! You did a great job of paper piecing and glimmer foiling the frame. I often trim the cardstock so that the foiled frame looks straight. ;-P
ReplyDeleteIsn't the shine of foiling so beautiful? Love it!
Hideko xx
These are so fun and whimsical. You chose the perfect papers. Love the last card, too. I just got the TS foiling machine for my birthday, but have not had time to p,at with it yet. Plus, I need to buy some more foiling plates.
ReplyDeleteYour creation is beautiful and I love your use of supplies. Thanks for playing along with my Tic Tac Toe challenge over at 52CCT. I hope that you will come and play along with us again soon.
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