
These 2 new fairies are currently only available in store, wood mounted. If we get chance this week we will make some more unmounted and put them online.
This little boy dressed as Santa is one of our new stamps that you can find online here. If you look closely you can see on the background is our new Fancy Snowflake embossed in Iridescent Sparkle embossing powder.
This is Stork & Friends from our new range of stamps. In the background is Rocking Horse, stamped with a dye based ink and then using a waterbrush pull some of the colour across his mane and tail.
Unmounted Dancing Reindeer stamped onto white card and coloured with chalk pencils. Artwork by Vicky.
Unmounted Three Kings embossed in gold and coloured with Tombow pens. Artwork by Lesley.
Unmounted Snowy Village stamped 3 times and coloured with Tombow pens and a touch of glitter. Artwork by Lesley.
Unmounted Holly Tree embossed in white onto blue vellum.
Unmounted Reindeer Couple stamped onto brown card, coloured and cut out.
Lesley made these cards using 2 of the Printworks Unmounted clear sets Q056 Holiday Season and Q026 Happy Holidays.
Both these cards were made by Lesley on her last Tuesday Coffee Morning, using the Printworks wood mounted Jolly Holiday stamp or the unmounted Jolly Holiday set.
Lesley made this card using the Opaque Stazon Inkpads and a selection of JudiKins Snowflake stamps.
This is the Printworks G3611 Love In Your Heart Snowman. He has been stamped in Archival black ink and coloured with Tombow pens.
JudiKins 2706H Hep Santa reduced to £6.99 and 1314D Seasons Greetings reduced to £2.99.
This is JudiKins 2999H Ornament Border which has been reduced to £5.99 plus JudiKins 2704E Retro Merry Christmas reduced to £3.99, while stocks last.
This is the JudiKins 3359G Happy Christmas stamp which is currently reduced to only £4.99, while stocks last.
Using the Scor-It board I've made a gatefold card and covered it with two embossed panels on the front. The 'dear' little chap was stamped directly onto reindeer coloured cardstock with just his nose and bow coloured with a Tombow pen. He was cut out and layered onto two scalloped oval punched shapes.
As said in Little Women, Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without any presents. This card features some very funky Christmas gifts. They are available on a wood mounted stamp or an unmounted set. Recognise that colour combo? Hmm. However, it looks just as good in sepia tones on cream card.
Now for a traditional red and green theme. I've used all these great Stamps by Judith sticks and stubbies to fill the wheelbarrow with Christmas greenery. The DeNami Merry Christmas has been stamped on cream card and then punched out using a 2.5" punch. This has been decorated with the SBJ Holly stubby and hand drawn berries.
This first snowman is so cute, all muffled up against the cold. He has been coloured with alcohol-based markers and then layered onto white, turquoise and red card all using a spellbinders die set. I do like to use these die cut shapes for layering, it makes the finished card more interesting.
A similar colour combination was used for this next card. The snowman's body was cut using punches. My most used crafting tools are 2.5" and 3" scallop circle punches. They are always on my crafting table. I just find them a bit quicker to use compared to getting out the cuttlebug mats, dies, etc. By the way the Snowman's gloves have been attached using twisted copper wire. Everything was coloured with Tombow brush markers.
This last card will please Sarah as purple is her favourite colour. A giant winter moon was punched from glitter paper and laid over a purple base card. The snow hill was hand cut and the snowman layered over the top with foam pads.The second card features a Poinsettia which has been stamped twice onto a card scrap and coloured with distress reinkers (Barn door, worn lipstick and curshed olive) and a waterbrush.
I like using the re-inkers in this way and also to make my own customer multi-colour inkpads. This is what I have used to stamp the leafy flourish.
Simply cut a square of cut n dry felt (not foam) and drip the re-inkers on to it in a random fashion. Store in a zip-loc bag and it will stay wet for months.
You can see another example of this technique being used on my card in the Best of British supplement included with this month's Simply Cards and Papercraft magazine.
I hope you can join me on The Purple Zone again tomorrow when I will show you some more of Printwork's snowmen.
Lesley