Christmas gifts (3)

This is my last boxed set of cards for now.  I made these to co-ordinate with the card from my Stamp Simply Challenge a few weeks ago.  I will be posting this set off to Australia soon.

Thanks for dropping in,  I’m planning on giving myself a bit of a challenge this week, hopefully I’ll be back with more about it later.

Supplies:

Stamps: Upsy Daisy, Pocket Silhouettes, Garden Silhouettes, Infinitie Goodness
Inks: Versamark, certainly Celery
Cardstock: Whisper white, Certainly Celery, Certainly Celery Designer papers
Also:  White e.p. white eyelet, White grosgrain ribbon


Autumn Daisies

I haven’t participated in Beate’s weekend sketch challenge for months so when I saw the sketch this weekend featuring three panels I decided it was time.  I have been working on Christmas cards today but wanted to stamp these daisies once more at least before it’s all Christmas cards and gifts.

I cut my three pieces and tried to stamp the left, then centre then right side of the stamp so they would roughly line up.  I could have used the stamp-a-ma-jig to be absolutely accurate but I didn’t!

Supplies:

Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes, Upsy Daisy
Inks: Artichoke, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron
Cardstock: Whisper White, Artichoke, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron
Also: Circle Punches


Grass trio

I needed a ‘make and take’ last week and decided to use Pocket Silhouettes and the square punches.  You can see from my colours that I’m not quite ready to let go of summer yet but I have to accept that autumn has arrived.   I am noticing the colours emerging every where I go now.  The leaves will be falling in our yard for the next month or two; we have big trees!  Last year we just managed to get all the leaves up before the first snow fall which didn’t disappear until spring.  But that’s enough about snow.

I stamped the sentiment first so I would know I had enough room and then layered a Not quite Navy strip, a Confetti White strip and a strip of Bella Rose designer paper.  I stamped the three images and then punched out the part of the design I wanted and matted it.  Finally a strip of ribbon with a smaller piece knotted on to it.

Supplies:

Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes, Upsy Daisy
Inks: Certainly Celery, Not quite Navy, Chocolate Chip
Cardstock: Confetti White, Certainly Celery, Not quite Navy,, Chocolate Chip, Bella Rose designer paper
Also: Celery grosgrain ribbon


Grassy silhouettes

More of the designer paper from the Bella Rose set and more silhouettes also!  This is what the side of the road often looks like as you drive out of town during summer.  There is plenty of Queen Anne’s Lace, plus pretty wildflowers and grasses whose names I don’t know.  My first attempt used all four silhouette stamps from the Pocket Silhouette set but the grassy roadside lost some definition so one type of grass was eradicated!  If only it was that easy to get rid of unwanted plants in my garden.

Supplies:

Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes
Inks: Riding Hood Red, Old Olive, Chocolate Chip
Cardstock: Confetti White, Riding Hood Red, Kiwi Kiss, Chocolate Chip, Bella Rose designer paper


Silhouetted seascape

I bought Nature Silhouettes for this tree, I love silhouettes of trees.  I remember when I was in highschool art doing a pen and ink drawing of an old gnarled tree.  It was a silhouette which had branches twisted and entwined all over the place; it was quite time consuming.  I think I still have it in a folio somewhere.  When I saw this set in the catalogue I knew I would have fun with the tree but doubted that I would use the deer and wolf much.  You never know, the deer might turn up on some of my Christmas designs.

To make this card I stamped with versamark on watercolour paper and embossed with black e.p.  I painted on the watercolour sky and sea with a small brush dipped in water before picking up some ink off the lid of the stamp pad.  (When the stamp pad is closed if you squeeze lid against the ink pad you get a small amount of ink that you can dip a brush or blender pen in)

The background tree is made using the same stamp but I inked it selectively in order to make a larger tree.  First I inked the top branches of the tree with a bit of the trunk and stamped that in the corner of the white background piece.  Then I inked the base of the trunk with the grass next to it and stamped that at the bottom of the white piece.  To lengthen the trunk I just inked the trunk and stamped it in between, then did the same thing again.  It is not neatly done, but the mattes cover a lot of it anyway.  To fill out the grass at the base I used a few stamps from Pocket Silhouettes.

Supplies:

Stamps: Nature Silhouettes, Pocket Silhouettes
Inks: Versamark, Bashful Blue, Not quite Navy, Brocade Blue, Almost Amethyst
Cardstock: Brocade Blue, Basic Black, Bashful Blue, Whisper White, Watercolour paper
Also: black e.p.


Fresh Grasses

This is a very simple design, I don’t really have time for any thing but simple at present (although I do have a watercoloured card to post which took a little more time to make).  As you can see the stamping for this card is limited to the three panels with a grass stalk in them and the little sentiment on the bottom.  The designer paper dictated the colours for the mattes, I wasn’t originally thinking of bashful blue with the greens but I really like the way it pops.  I ran my fingernail along the edges of the mattes to for a little more texture and added a bit of sponging to the designer paper.  That’s all there was to it.

Supplies:
Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes
Inks: Mellow Moss, Always Artichoke
Cardstock: Confetti White, Le Jardin Designer paper, Almost Artichoke, Bashful Blue, Mellow Moss