The current challenge over at Christmas Kickstart for October is 'Make one for a loved one'. Our lovely Playground friends Jo (who runs this really great monthly challenge) and Lynne in NI (Ruby's Mum, as well as this month's Guest Designer over at 'Kickstart') would love you to join in! I have lots of loved ones in my family, circle of friends, bloggers - and of course Len and Dudley. In fact, I think this first card is just perfect for Len ............ from Dudley Dog - 'There is snowone like you'. Dudley idolises Len and if he could speak I'm sure those would be his exact words:
And I made a batch of six altogether, using the same set of stamps, different backing papers as well as sentiments - two identical ones of each card. Here are the other two:
I used:
- 5" x 5" square white card blank, side opening
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the snowmen images and sentiments are all from the fabulous Funky
Fossil 'Silly Snowmen' set of stamps, which I'm sure I spotted over at
Kathy K's blog, as well as possibly elsewhere
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stamped the snowmen and sentiments onto snippets of white card - two of
each of the three images and same for the sentiments - all using a
Memento 'Tuxedo Black' ink pad
- and then, I looked closer at that 'waste of money' Crafters Companion
'Watercolour Christmas' paper pad that I moaned about the other week.
All papers are double sided and some, not all, are very decent it turns
out (forget the silly die cuts they included - my mission is to somehow use that flipping paper pad!)
- coloured the snowmen using Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils to pick out or contrast with the backing papers
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fussy cut the snowmen and set them aside - some of it was really
tricky, especially the sledge inside the runners where I ended up using a craft knife as
well as my little sharp scissors. A matching die would be amazing for this particular stamp if you want to add it to a patterned background
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die cut the sentiments using dies from the Frantic Stamper 'Stitched
Fishtail Banners' set of dies - a tip about these and other similar
sentiment dies below this list. Also, the dies are 'solid' so the best way to use them is to die cut a template with the die and then use that to position the resulting aperture over the stamped sentiment then 'nestle' the die itself into the template and die cut once again - a bit of removable tape for both the holding of the template over the stamped sentiment, as well as more to hold the die in place once it's 'nestled', works a treat
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next die cut the selected 'reversed' sheets from the 'Watercolour Christmas'
paper pad using a 'Square Stitched' die from The Works here in the UK.
They certainly used to do some brilliant dies but you needed to be quick
off the mark - another tip below about cutting these
- then added the patterned squares to the middle of the plain white 5" x 5" card blanks using Collall All Purpose glue
- positioned the snowmen and the sentiments and then stuck them down using a glue pen - all done!
In fairness, these took me a few days to make, just pecking at them here and there in between other fun things going on.
My two extra tips are:
1.
I'm sure a lot of you may well have worked this one out, but it's worth
repeating if you haven't. I had the correct width/height for the smaller 'one
line' sentiments but the overall length was too long in both cases. I
die cut the sentiment making sure the beginning of the sentiment was
where I wanted it to be in the die. So then I was left with the flag end
having too long a gap of plain card. The way around this was to replace
the die cut flag in the die, making sure that the 'flag V end' was as
close to the sentiment as I wanted it to to be with the excess overlapping the V shaped end of the die, wedged it snuggly into the precut stitched 'slots' - held it all in place
with removable tape and then ran it through the die cutting machine a
second time to cut off the excess from the V end.
2. If you're die cutting background panels for a couple of identical cards for example,
like my square stitched panels, from paper - in particular a patterned one where you
want the the alignment to be identical on two cards - then don't be afraid to
layer two pieces of paper on top of one another with the patterns
lined up of course (using one edge or a similar method) and die cut them both in
one go.The worst that can happen on a simple die with a stitched edge is
that you may need to run one through the machine again to get the detail, with the die cut
nestled back inside the die. I didn't need to do that and the
patterned paper is double sided and fairly sturdy. It could be worth
experimenting with slightly more detailed dies but I'm really not too sure about that as
an idea.
Another six for the box but I'm no longer showing my 'total made' on my sidebar. I know how many I have in my Christmas card Really Useful Box - just on a piece of paper inside the box. The numbers are growing nicely enough for my reduced needs and that makes me happy.
I'd also like to add this into Darnell's NBUS challenge #31, it was a first, but certainly not a last, outing for the really fun Funky Fossil 'Silly Snowmen' stamp set.
Sadly out of stock at the moment if anyone wants to order one, sigh. A real shame they're missing an important trick which is to register your interest and be emailed once they come back into stock. Do they really understand the way the mind of a crafter on a 'must have mission' works?
Silly Snowmen maybe -- but they're adorable! Fun and festive cards, Di -- congrats on getting your numbers up!
ReplyDeleteI love ALL these fabulously festive makes and can see how difficult that sled would be to cut out!!! Cute stamps and great big paper (& tips).
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
OMG!! I've been away from blog land for sooooooooooooooo long, click on a link to to blog that has a 'Friday Chat' spent two hours reading her blog and saw your name in the comments on one of her kit posts! so had to say Hi! I've been semi- back for some months now, and yes! I still have your wonderful card. ((Lyn))
ReplyDeleteWell you have done well making so many of these super cards - the snowmen are seriously silly and such fun - love them. A couple of handy tips as well.
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips.
I always admired your total made christmas number, you are simply incredible.
Crafty hugs xx
Oh these cards have put a giant smile on my face this morning Di, those snowmen are brilliant....Lovely set of festive cards.Emmax
ReplyDeleteHi Di these cards are gorgeous. I love them all. Have a good weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness those snowmen are adorable (not that I need more snowmen) fabulous job with the cards, love the design you did with the wide border. Super tips as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, bottom heavy snowperson! Too bad it's not available...it's so whimsical! Have a blessed weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh these are super cute, Di! Love them! Hugs, April xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Di! Great tips too. I'm so happy to see your sweet card in the gallery over at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x
ReplyDeleteGreat cards using this FF set of sweet and funky snowmen, and the different pretty papers show them off brilliantly Di. x
ReplyDeleteOH! I LOVE these fun snowmen and your wonderful cards to show them off Di. Love the tip about layering a couple of pieces of paper.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
So cute cards. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteOh what super cute cards Di love the snowmen ⛄️ fabulous backgrounds too x
ReplyDeleteSweet and cute card for Len by Dudley! :) The snowmen looks so fun, as well his friends on the others!
ReplyDeleteSorry for my quick visits, but I'm in hurry!
Super cute cards and love the snowmen Di. I haven't made one Christmas card yet this year. I have still got a few from last year. Hugs, Carol S.xxx
ReplyDeleteThese snowmen cards are adorable and so fun Di! I love the shape of them. They certainly look like they are having loads of fun too. The papers you used are perfect with these cuties too. Yep, I think the first card is perfect for Dudley to give his Papa. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteFab cards - love the contemporary designs.
ReplyDeleteI have this fabulous set too and you've done a smashing job with them ... must go find my own now!
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Those snowmen ARE silly as well as so adorable!! And your cards are fabulous, Di.
ReplyDeleteCute cards. Great job on the fussy cutting. I probably would be bleeding still. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, Di xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to see you playing along at Christmas Kickstart Di (and even more pleased to see you're this month's Guest Elf!) And I absolutely LOVE your snowdudes, I fear you may have led me astray and made me buy these stamps ;) xxx
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