Showing posts with label Happy Chanukah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Chanukah. Show all posts
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
The 9 Days of Christmas Winners!
Welcome to Quietfire Design's 9 Days of Christmas
Winner's List!
If you've been following along, you'll know we have a wonderful way to share these new stamps with you during this event.
Each designer has created one "quick and easy" card, one "a little more" card and one "over the top" card. I think you'll agree it was been fabulous seeing what each designer has done! Round of applause for the designers! You can see all the creations together over on our Quietfire 9 Days of Christmas Pinterest Board.
Each day we asked you to leave a comment on that day's blog post to be eligible for randomly drawn prizes.
Here are our winners! Please send me a private email (to suzanne@quietfiredesign.com) with your snailmail address. If you do not contact me in 3 days, your prize will go to someone else. Sorry!
Congratulations!!!
Thank you so much for joining us!
Please watch for our upcoming blog hop with Dreamweaver Stencils, when we'll have more opportunities to win.
Please watch for our upcoming blog hop with Dreamweaver Stencils, when we'll have more opportunities to win.
Happy creating, Suzanne
Friday, September 6, 2013
The 9 Days of Christmas - Day 5 - Suzanne
Welcome to Quietfire Design's 9 Days of Christmas - Day 5!
If you've been following along, you'll know we have a wonderful way to share these new stamps with you during this event.
If you are a subscriber to Scrapbooking.com you will have seen Judi Kauffman's Holiday Headstart article published Sept 1, 2013. In that article each designer created three cards of increasing complexity. We will be continuing that theme for all 9 days!
Each designer has created
- One "quick and easy" card - in a style you can make multiples of, but nice enough to send out to your friends. Basically; cardstock, stamp, patterned paper.
- One "a little more" card - the same card as the "quick and easy", but adding some embellishment or more complex. This one would take a bit more time or cost a bit more to make.
- One "over the top" card - Enough said! This would be an heirloom card, something you'd keep, frame, display every year - perhaps something with a removable ornament. For hand delivery or shipped in a box.

The new stamps may be found
in the New Stamps department
by clicking
here.
Here is a seasonal sidestep into celebrating Chanukah! Don't forget to leave a comment at the bottom of this post to be eligible for a prize.
Sometimes I think it would have been easier to do the more complicated card first and then simplify, but that wasn't the way it was going to work for me today.
Here is my first card. It would be very easy to take a few measurements and create many of these cards with relative ease!
To punch the corners I used a Martha Stewart punch "Gothic arches" which I thought mimicked the flames of the menorah. The decorated paper was from a collection I used to carry: S.E.I.'s Moonrise. The VersaFine ink colour was Majestic Blue.
Here are the thumbnail links for the products I used in Card #1 (the simple version):
For Card #2, my intermediate card, I went quite a bit more complicated! I added the Happy Chanukah stamp, thermal embossed the stamped images and did more layers. Positioning was critical as the borders were very narrow.
It's hard to photograph something so shiny! (I used gold Shimmer Sheetz behind the top layer - see the link below) The dark places are actually reflections of me taking the photo! Next time I'll have a light under my chin, too. I'd highly recommend stamping and embossing Happy Chanukah first on the cardstock and then positioning and trimming everything else.
The layers for this card, from the bottom up are:
- Cardblank
- Blazer Blue cardstock
- Pop Dots
- Gold Shimmer Sheetz
- Diecut, stamped and thermal embossed Blazer Blue cardstock
Love that Spellbinders die!
Here are the links to the products for this card and the heritage card below:
My final card doesn't look that much more complicated as it has no new products, but it is, with additional layers of Shimmer Sheetz and Blazer Blue cardstock.
I think the Shimmer Sheetz give incredible richness to this card and I would hope someone would want to keep it. For a while. :-)
The layers for this card, from the bottom up are:
- Cardblank
- Pop Dots
- Gold Shimmer Sheetz
- Diecut, stamped and thermal embossed Blazer Blue cardstock
- Pop Dots
- Diecut Gold Shimmer Sheetz
- Diecut Blazer Blue cardstock
I hope you've found this interesting!
Here are all three shown side by side. The cards were all the same size, it's just me not matching them well in this photo! Sorry!
Thanks for stopping by!
Don't forget to leave your comment below to be eligible for a prize!
Happy creating, Suzanne
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Welcome to the 9 Days of Christmas!
Welcome to Quietfire Design's 9 Days of Christmas!
We are delighted to be introducing our brand new Christmas and Chanukah rubber stamp sets to you over the next week and a bit.
Visit us right here on our blog each day and leave a comment to be eligible for a daily prize.
We have a wonderful way to share these new stamps with you during this event.
If you are a subscriber to Scrapbooking.com you will have seen Judi Kauffman's Holiday Headstart article published today. In that article each designer created three cards of increasing complexity. We will be continuing that theme for all 9 days!
Each designer has created
- One "quick and easy" card - in a style you can make multiples of, but nice enough to send out to your friends. Basically; cardstock, stamp, patterned paper.
- One "a little more" card - the same card as the "quick and easy", but adding some embellishment or more complexity. This one would take a bit more time or cost a bit more to make.
- One "over the top" card - Enough said! This would be an heirloom card, something you'd keep, frame, display every year - perhaps something with a removable ornament. For hand delivery or shipped in a box.
Now we'd like to introduce you to our new calligraphic stamp sets!
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Christmas is the Day (Item #5714) - set of 9 stamps $16.00 Some cutting is required for this set. |
I really love this "Christmas is the Day" quote and was so happy to find it! Each of the elements will fit inside the Flourished Holly circle. This is a very versatile stamp set whether you use all the items together or pick and choose for your projects.
Our other stamp set we're sharing is a long overdue set celebrating Chanukah.
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Happy Chanukah (Item #5901) - set of 3 stamps $10.00 Some cutting is required for this set. |
The new stamps may be found in the New Stamps department by clicking
here.
Now about those prizes...
We will be drawing a name from the comments left on each day's (but not today's!) blog post. Names will not be drawn until the end of the 9 Days Event so you have lots of time to go back and comment. Winners will be chosen by random draw on September 11, 2013 and announced shortly after. If your name is chosen, please email Suzanne with your snailmail address. If you have not contacted us within 3 days, another name will be drawn.
The lucky winners will receive a selection of Quietfire rubber stamps or a set! You may only win once during this event.
Good luck!
Now about those prizes...
We will be drawing a name from the comments left on each day's (but not today's!) blog post. Names will not be drawn until the end of the 9 Days Event so you have lots of time to go back and comment. Winners will be chosen by random draw on September 11, 2013 and announced shortly after. If your name is chosen, please email Suzanne with your snailmail address. If you have not contacted us within 3 days, another name will be drawn.
The lucky winners will receive a selection of Quietfire rubber stamps or a set! You may only win once during this event.
Good luck!
Please come back tomorrow when Yogi will be sharing her three creations on
Day 1 of the 9 Days of Christmas!
See you tomorrow!
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