Monday, November 30, 2020

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Card


Hey Quietfire Fans! For today's project I'm sharing with you my Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Card. I combined a variety of dies, stamps and Modern Gilding Powder, which were all perfect for creating this card. You'll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Card at home.

To start, you'll need the Flourished Christmas Tree die. Apply a patch of Emboss It Ink to a piece of white cardstock. Sprinkle Kells Gold Modern Gilding Powder over the inked area. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. Once cooled, die cut the dots and star from the embossed paper. Apply a patch of Emboss It Ink to a piece of white cardstock. Sprinkle Copper Scroll Modern Gilding Powder over the inked area. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. Once cooled, die cut the two flourished trees die out of the paper. Die cut the non flourished tree out of black cardstock.


Adhere the copper tree to the black tree. Adhere the star and dots to the tree.


Apply Emboss It Ink to the Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas sentiment from the Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas stamp set and stamp onto a piece of cream cardstock. Sprinkle Kells Gold Modern Gilding Powder over the stamped sentiment. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. Fussy cut around the sentiment. Ink the edges of the sentiment using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the Flourished Frame out of a piece of cream cardstock.


Die cut the 3 1/2" Stitched Indented Rectangle out of a piece of book page. Distress the edges of the rectangle. Ink the edges of the rectangle using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Choose two pieces of coordinating Christmas patterned paper. Die cut the 4" Stitched Indented Rectangle out of the first piece of patterned paper. Die cut the 4 1/4" Fitted Indented Rectangle out of the second piece of patterned paper. Distress the edges of both rectangles. Ink the edges of both rectangles using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the 3 3/4" Fitted Indented Rectangle out of a piece of black cardstock. Distress the edges of the rectangle. 


Adhere the 4" rectangle to the 4 1/4" rectangle. Adhere the flourished frame to the 4" rectangle.


Adhere the 3 1/2" rectangle to the 3 3/4" rectangle. Foam square the 3 3/4" rectangle to the 4" rectangle.


Foam square the flourished Christmas tree to the middle of the 3 1/2" rectangle.


Use adhesive and foam squares to adhere the Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas sentiment to the bottom portion of the flourished Christmas tree.


To finish the card, cut a cardbase out of White cardstock that measures 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4". Adhere the cardfront to the cardbase.


Here are a few closeup photos of the finished card.




Here is the finished Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Card.




Quietfire Design Supplies Used:


Other Supplies Used:

- Elizabeth Craft Designs: Stitched Indented Rectangle and Fitted Indented Rectangle
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Distress Ink - Black Soot and Blending Tool with Foam
- Ranger Ink: Emboss It Dabber
- Graphic 45: 12x12 Patterns & Solids - Christmas Time
- Misc: Cream Cardstock, White Cardstock, Black Cardstock and Book page

Thanks so much for joining me today and I hope that I have inspired you to recreate your own version of my Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Card at home.

- Katelyn










Monday, November 23, 2020

4 Seasons Die Set - "Winter"

 


Hello Quietfire fans! Betsy here today bringing you a beautiful winter card using a
die from

Let me show you how I made my card.  I started by gathering my materials.  Most times I like to have my papers already chosen and go from there.


These dies are so perfect for the seasons!  I chose this beautiful blue snowflake paper
from Paperwishes.com.  It was perfect!
I made my card base first.  I took white card stock and cut it to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and
scored it in the middle.  I cut my blue pearlized card stock to 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" and
adhered it to the base.  I cut my snowflake paper to 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" and adhered that
on top.


Next I took the "Winter" die and cut it from white card stock 3 times. 


I then adhered them on top of each other using liquid adhesive.


I had cut the snowflake pattern paper so that the star was in the upper left corner
and would really set off the die cut.  I adhered the die cut onto the card...again with
liquid adhesive.  Then added some white pearls to the centers of the some of the
snowflakes and used a shimmer pen to the centers of the stars.
And that completed my card!  


This is a great card sketch to showcase a die cut and by changing out the
papers and the die, the possibilities are endless!
Find this die and many other Quietfire Design dies and stamps at


And right now there is a sale on many of these items!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Betsy

Sadly, this is my last post on the Quietfire Creations Blog.  Sometimes our
lives take us to places where there isn't as much time for serious crafting!

Christmas Delivery!


 Hi Artlets!  It's Suzanne dropping in today to share this quick and easy card!  I had a moment of inspiration to combine Christmas with Delivery!  Have a look at your A Way With Words stash and you might be surprised what you come up with!

Making this card is just a matter of die cutting and assembling on a 5x7" side-fold card base.

Here is what I used:

Flourished Christmas Minis 3
Merry Christmas 3
Merry Christmas 4 snowflake
Special Delivery Day set

Soft Finish Cardstock

Glue Dots - Micro
Cardstock in navy, medium blue and light blue - it's a Michael's set of 65lb cardstock!

Thanks for dropping in and having a look!
Happy creating! Suzanne

 

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Slimline Christmas Garland Card

 I love decorating my house for Christmas but I have a love/hate relationship with my staircase.  I love the look of the garland along the staircase but putting it up and taking it down is a lot of work.  At least I have gone from twirling it around the wrought iron and banister to just using wires to have loops - way easier.  Every year I wonder if it's worth it but I'm also so picky that I don't let anyone else do it.  But as soon as the boys ask for it, I do it.  :)


Long intro into:  Look, the slimline card is perfect for a garland all the way across!  


I started off with 8.25" x 3.5" layer of white card stock.  I sponged some light green and yellow along the edges for a nice glow in the clean white center.  
 

I divided the card roughly in thirds and drew a soft loop as shown below.  For my garland, I alternated between the soft rounded sprig and then the pinecone.  They were cut with different shades of green card stock,



I added a 1/16" red mat to the layer and then trimmed off the greenery off the edges.  Using the same red, I die cut two of the bows.


For the Merry Christmas, I die cut the Merry Christmas 3 four times and glued them together.  The fourth layer I die cut out of a sheet of white card stock with a sheet of double sided adhesive on top.  I added Silver Sands Microfine Glitter over the adhesive.  A black card base turned the layer into a card.  I love how it looks in real life - so sparkly!


Definitely putting up the garlands this year!


Supplies used:

Create A Wreath















Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Merry Christmas Card

 


Hey Quietfire Fans! For today's project I'm sharing with you my Merry Christmas Card. I combined a variety of dies, stamps and Modern Gilding Powder, which were all perfect for creating this Christmas Card. You'll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my Merry Christmas Card at home.

Start by choosing two pieces of Christmas patterned paper. Die cut a 4" Stitched Indented Rectangle out of the first patterned paper. Die cut a 3 1/2" Stitched Indented Rectangle out of the second piece of patterned paper. Ink the edges of both rectangles using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut a 3 3/4" Fitted Indented Rectangle out of a piece of book page. Ink the edges of the rectangle using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut a 2 1/2" Stitched Oval out of cream cardstock. Apply Emboss It Ink to the Merry Christmas stamp from the Poinsettia Banner & Sentiments stamp and stamp in the middle of the oval. Sprinkle Forever Platinum over the stamped sentiment. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. Ink the edges of the oval using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the Flourished Oval Frame out of a piece of white cardstock. Apply Emboss It ink to the entire surface of the frame. Sprinkle Copper Scroll Modern Gilding Powder over the entire surface of the frame. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool.


The next three steps use the new Christmas Accents Die.

Die cut the small leaves twice out of a piece of dark green cardstock. Ink the edges of the leaves using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the medium flowers twice out of a piece of red cardstock. Die cut the small flowers five times out of a piece of red cardstock. Die cut the extra small flowers five times out of a piece of red cardstock.  Ink the edges of all the flowers using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the centre of the flowers five times out of a piece of dark yellow cardstock.


Adhere the 3 1/2" rectangle to the 3 3/4" rectangle. Adhere the 3 3/4" rectangle to the 4" rectangle.


Foam square the stitched oval to the middle of the 3 1/2" rectangle. Adhere the flourished frame overtop of the stitched oval.


Shape and adhere the flowers.


Adhere the two flowers with leaves to the bottom left side of the frame. Adhere the three flowers to the top right side of the frame.


To finish the card, cut a cardbase out of white cardstock that measures 4" x 10 1/2", score at 5 1/4". Adhere the cardfront to the cardbase.


Here are a few closeup photos of the finished card.




Here is the finished Merry Christmas Card.




Quietfire Design Supplies Used:

- Christmas Accents

Other Supplies Used:

- Elizabeth Craft Designs: Stitched Ovals, Stitched Indented Rectangle and Fitted Indented Rectangle
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Distress Ink - Black Soot and Blending Tool with Foam
- Ranger Ink: Emboss It Dabber
- Misc: Book page, Red Cardstock, Dark Green Cardstock, White Cardstock, Cream Cardstock and Christmas Patterned Paper

Thanks so much for joining me today and I hope that I have inspired you to recreate your own version of my Merry Christmas Card at home.

- Katelyn







Sunday, November 15, 2020

Christmas slide out pocket card

 

Hello Crafty Friends!

Christmas card making is in full swing!  My craft table is covered in bits of holiday colored paper, pretty Christmas stamps, and sweet premade bows.  Holidays bring out the joy in our spirit and that is translated to handmade cards to loved ones.

Today's project is an interactive card with a lovely holiday message.  Both stamps used on the card are from the There are Many Gifts stamp set available at Emerald Creek:
Such a sweet stamp set!  The ornate tree looks great stamped in green with wee baubles applied using Nuvo drops or half pearls.  After stamping, it was mounted on patterned paper and mounted onto a card front using double sided foam tape.  Next, the sentiment was stamped onto paper and mounted onto a tag.  The tag slides easily under the stamped tree image and adds a special detail to the card.
If you do not want to make it a slide out pocket card, the tree is gorgeous by itself on the card front and the sentiment could be stamped on the inside.
I am a big fan of cards with a fun little detail such as a slide out tag.  It makes a card even more special.  :) 
Thank you for stopping by!  I do hope you enjoyed the holiday card.
Feel free to check out more of Suzanne's stamps, dies and Modern Gilding powders at Emerald Creek.

Have a happy, crafty day!
Big Hugs,
Kathy Jo
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