Reason For The Season Christmas Card

Presenting to you today is a Reason for the Season Christmas Card made with Bohemian Designer Series Paper and the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set.  I used the color combination of Mossy Meadow and Blackberry Bliss  to create the card. I think the color combination is gorgeous. What do you think?  (After viewing the card, leave a comment or question in the “bubble” to the right of the post title.)

Reason for the Season Christmas Card

Stampin' Up! Bohemian DSP

Stampin’ Up! Bohemian Designer Series Paper (#138446)

Reason for the Season Stamp Set

Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set (#139730)

Spellbinders 5x7 Holly Frame

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How did I create this Reason for the Season Christmas Card?  Here are my steps:

  • To create the Reason for the Season Christmas Card, I used my Big Shot Die Cutting Machine to cut out the holly border for the first layer of the card.  The holly border is a die cut from Spellbinders Holiday 5 x 7 Holly Frame Dies (S6-040). While the holly border die cut remained in the die, I used Mossy Meadow and Real Red markers (Stampin’ Up!’s) to color the holly leaves and berries. (Later I used Red Stickles glitter glue on the berries.)  
  • Notice the Blackberry Bliss poinsettias on the four corners of the holly frame (see above pic). They were created also with the Spellbinders Holiday 5 x 7 Holly Frame Dies.  If you have been visiting my site, you have noticed that I am using these dies a lot lately. They are so intricate, cut so well, and create gorgeous die cuts.

Reason for the Season Christmas Card

  • At the top-left of the card, I stamped a Blackberry Bliss poinsettia with Mossy Meadow leaves.  These stamps are from the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set.  After stamping the poinsettia, I used a Spellbinders Curved Borders Two die and the Blackberry Bliss design from the Stampin’ Up! Bohemian Designer Series Paper to create the curved border that separates the Blackberry Bliss poinsettia from the sentiment.
  • The Jesus is the Reason for the Season sentiment, which is also a stamp from the Stampin’ Up! Reason for Season Stamp Set, was stamped on a piece of Whisper White Card Stock.  I embossed the sentiment with Gold Embossing Powder and added a touch of gold (from a Uni-Ball Gel Pen) around the rim of the sentiment. I used the retired Stampin’ Up! Deco Labels Framelits to cut out the sentiment and a Mossy Meadow mat. Behind the sentiment is a row of Stampin’ Up! Gold Sequin Trim (#132983).

Reason for the Season Christmas Card

  • On the card’s inside, I used a holly and berry stamp from the OutlinesRubberStamp.com (gone out of business), to stamp a border.  I used a sentiment from the retired Stampin’ Up! stamp set, Christ is Born.  Because the card is 5 x 7, there is plenty of white space for a personal note despite the stamp images that I added.

Reason for the Season Christmas Card

Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful week!


 

Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping with Guneaux Designs

By

Beverly Polen

Reason for the Season Christmas Card

REASON FOR THE SEASON CHRISTMAS CARD

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

The Home for Christmas DSP from Stampin’ Up! is so nostalgic and takes me back to my childhood.  I love the designs of the paper which are shown below:Home for Christmas DSP

For my card, I chose the poinsettias design.  And to enhance the design from the Home for Christmas DSP, I used the Spellbinders Holiday 5 x 7 Holly Frame Template to die cut my gate fold card.

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

Isn’t it beautiful?

Spellbinders 5x7 Holly FrameThe holly and poinsettia die cuts from the Spellbinders Holiday 5 x 7 Holly Frame match the Home for Christmas DSP perfectly. The picture to the left is of the Spellbinders dies.

After cutting a piece of 10″ x 71/4″ Very Vanilla Card Stock (Stampin’ Up! item #101650), I scored and folded the card stock to form a gate fold card.  I  scored the piece of card stock at the 3″, 4″, 6″ and 7″ marks.

I folded the card stock in this order:  3″ score line is a mountain fold, 4″ valley fold, 6″ valley fold, and 7″ mountain fold.  Using my Big Shot and cutting plates, I laid the 5″ x 7″ holly frame onto my magnetic plate and cutting plate, folded the card stock into a gate fold, laid the card on top the holly frame, laid another cutting plate on top of the gate fold card, and run it through the big shot.  Leaving the cut gate fold card within the frame, I used green and red inks to emboss along the edges.  This picture below gives you a better idea.

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

For the two sides of the inside of the card, I felt that the back side of the poinsettias design of the Home For Christmas DSP just would not look good.  This is the back side of the poinsettias design:

Home for Christmas DSP

The holly design within the Home for Christmas DSP is too bold to me for this purpose. Therefore, I decided to dig into my stash of retired designer series paper for something that would better fit the poinsettias.  I found the holy design of the old Stampin’ Up! Berry Bouquet Specialty Designer Series Paper that is more muted.  That was it!  It matched perfectly!  Thus, you’ll see it on the inside of the card.

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I added to my gate fold card two sentiments from the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set (Item #139730).  The picture to the right shows one and the second one can be seen on the card’s inside in the above pictures.

Reason for the Season Stamp SetHome for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

 

 

 

 

 

I embellished the outside sentiment with Stampin’ Up! Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder (Item #101930) and a poinsettia made with a couple dies from the Spellbinders Holiday 5 x 7 Holly Frame die cuts.  I used Stampin’ Up! Crystal Effects on the poinsettia.

I hope you enjoyed the card as much as I did making it!  Don’t forget to leave a comment!

Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs

By

Beverly Polen

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

Home for Christmas DSP Gate Fold Card

Reason for the Season Pink Poinsettia

Hi, Stampers!  I have for you today a Pink Poinsettia card featuring the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set.  Do you like pink poinsettias?  I think they are very pretty.  Therefore, the color pink was my driving force when creating this card.  Plus, I like thinking outside the box and not going with the “normal”.  It’s more exciting!

Reason for the Season Pink Poinsettia

The card’s primary layer is a piece of Stampin’ Up!’s Whisper White Card Stock (100730) on which I stamped the poinsettia stamp from the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season stamp set.  I covered the poinsettia stamp with Versamark Ink, stamped it randomly around the card stock, and heat embossed the images using white embossing power.

Using Rose Red, Wild Wasabi, and So Saffron Stampin’ Up! Classic Inks, I sponged the inks over the embossed poinsettias.  I used the Festive Flower Builder Punch to make the pink poinsettia that sits at the bottom left of the card.  (NOTE:  You can get the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set and the Festive Flower Builder Punch as a “bundle” and save 15% on the cost.)  I embellished the poinsettia with yellow beads and a piece of gold elastic cord.

Reason for the Season - Pink Poinsettia

For the card’s sentiment, I ran a piece of whisper white card stock and a Spellbinders Nestabilities Oval Floral template (S6-028) through my Big Shot to produce the oval cutout. Using Wild Wasabi Classic Ink, I stamped the sentiment, “Jesus is the Reason for the Season” (from the Reason for the Season stamp set) onto the oval.

Reason for the Season Pink Poinsettia

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Supplies Used for the Reason for the Season Pink Poinsettia project:

Stamps:  Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season Stamp Set (139730)

Paper:  Stampin’ Up! Card Stock –  Whisper White (100730), Wild Wasabi (108641), and Pink Pirouette (111351)

Ink:  Stampin’ Up! Classic Ink – Rose Red (126954), Wild Wasabi (109014), So Saffron (126957), and Versamark

Accessories:  Stampin’ Up! Festive Flower Builder Punch (139682), Sizzix Big Shot, Spellbinders Nestabilities Oval Floral Template, Yellow Beads, Gold Elastic Cord, and White Embossing Powder

Reason for the Season Stamp SetStampin' Up! Festive Flower Builder PunchSpellbinders Nestabilities Oval Florol

 

Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs

By

Beverly Polen

Reason for the Season Pink Poinsettia

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5×7 Holly Frame

This is my first Christmas card for 2015, and it features the Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame die set as well as the Spellbinders 5″x7″ Holly Frame die set.  Yes, the names of the dies seem one in the same.  However, they are two separate die sets, as you can see near the bottom of this post.  I think the card is very attractive. What do you think?

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5X7 Holly Frame

The size of the Christmas card is 6″ x 6″ as the frame from the Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame die set is too large to fit on a smaller sized card.

I think the Stampin’ Up! Soft Sky card stock is beautiful and the perfect color for this card. The splashes of red on the card make it pop!  Do you agree?  I used Stampin’ Up! Whisper White Card Stock for the Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame cutout, and embossed it in several places with Stampin’ Up! Soft Sky ink. Notice the raised elements on the card in the following picture.  To get some dimension on the card, I recut the die and created duplicate bells at the top and the ribbon at the bottom of the card.

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5x7 Holly Frame

Maybe you can see the raised elements better in the picture below.

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5x7 Holly Frams

I made the Soft Sky poinsettia with Spellbinders Shapeabilities Layered Poinsettia dies. I used the Spellbinders 5×7 Holly Frame die set to create the small red poinsettia at the bottom-right of the card.  I also used this die set to create the holly vine that rests on top of the sentiment.  In an attempt to create a shadow of the holly vine, I recut the holly vine using the Stampin’ Up! Sahara Sand Card Stock.  I glued it underneath the Soft Sky holly vine, allowing 1/16″ of the Sahara Sand holly vine to show.  The sentiment on the card front is from a retired Stampin’ Up! stamp set, Come to Bethlehem.

The inside of the card is embellished with another Soft Sky holly vine that I attached to the Whisper White Card Stock.  The inside sentiment comes from the Stampin’ Up! Reason for the Season (139730) stamp set.

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5x7 Holly Frame

The pictures below are of the Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and the Spellbinders 5×7 Holly Frame dies.

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame

Spellbinders 5x7 Holly Frame

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you feel kind today?  Please leave comments or questions for me!  Thank You!

Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs
by
Beverly Polen

Spellbinders Decorative Holly Frame and 5x7 Holly Frame