Vintage Ornaments

I love texture.  This card has the all the richness of antique texture without too many layers.  It’s simple, but quite dimensional.  I used the vintage wallpaper embossing folder to get this gorgeous look

  • To emboss the entire card front from edge to edge you need to fold the card in half first then exactly place it in the folder.  You will not get a miniscule part of one side, but it’s so small that you will not see it. 

 

The beauty of this card is in the details.  After stamping and cutting out the largest ornament of the Ornament Keepsakes Collection, I popped it up on dimensionals and tied it to one of three Little Leaves Sizzlits branch.  

  • I trimmed a few of the branches once I tucked and overlapped them behind each other to give the look of garland. 
  • The easiest way to add adhesive to some of these thin punched out Sizzlits shapes and letters is to apply it to the shape while it is whole before punching out.  You will have a bigger surface to work with, and much more control.  Plus you won’t get any left over adhesive on your workspace!

The best part about this set is that in the Holiday Catalog you can get the Ornament Keepsakes Bundle and save 15% off buying the stamp set and matching framelits!  I’m all for a deal, and I love that I save money on something I would have definitely ordered together anyway.  That’s beyond my normal discount I get everyday!  Click here to find out more about that.

For a little contrast, I put a piece of River Rock behind the ornament to really make it pop – after all, it’s the same color as the card.  I wanted to add a few finishing touches, so I paper pierced the edge of the River Rock card stock and added some Pearl Basic Jewels.

  • I have collected several paper piercing tools over the years, and I encourage you to try the new Stampin’ Up! one – it has an ergonomic handle which has saved my fingers!  For just $3.95 it’s totally worth it.  When I’ve mass produced cards with paper piercing before I’d lose sensation in my fingers – this new tool has helped loads.
  • The new Stampin’ Pierce Mat rocks.  It’s a huge surface (6 1/2” x 9 1/2”)and also helps to provide a great stamping surface.  I didn’t think I would love this tool as much as I do.

I just love the ornate look of the finished project.  I added a white card panel to the inside and put my saying there.  It’s a pretty Christmas card that anyone would love to get in the mail!

Creatively yours –

Ingrid

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Stamp Sets – Ornament Keepsakes (128051) Ornament Keepsakes Bundle (129950), Sweet Essentials (126457) Paper – Whisper White (100730), Cherry Cobbler (119685), River Rock (108640), Always Artichoke (105119) Ink – Cherry Cobbler (126966) Cool Tools – Holiday Ornaments Framelits (127816), Little Leaves Sizzlits (114511), Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder (120175), Ornament Keepsakes Bundle (129950), Paper Piercing Tool (126189), Essentials Mat Pack (126187), Stampin’ Pierce Mat (126199) The Perfect Finish – Silver Cord, Pearl Basic Jewels (119247), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

Ornament Keepsakes Bundle 129950L

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Vintage Christmas

Have I told you yet how much I love Christmas?  You may be wondering why I’m making holiday cards in June.  Well, it’s never too early in my book!  Actually, I’m determined to be WAY ahead of the game this year and be done with my holiday cards early this year.  No more making them last minute for me.

I was taking a quick break and looking at Pinterest when a rather simple card gave way to inspiration for this super quick project.  Actually I’ve been itching to break out this stamp set – Tags til Christmas.  This is my first ornament punched card too.  I know – what was I waiting for?!!

I love the result, you can’t ever go wrong with the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder for the Big Shot and I love the Early Espresso and new in color – Raspberry Ripple together.  The pearls are the perfect finishing touch along with light sponging on the card front edge and insert inside.  The embossed background is dragged sponged on the front first in Chocolate Chip and then in Early Espresso for a little more depth.  I used scraps from my Early Espresso for the ornament hooks and then popped one up on dimensionals.

This is a great project to mass produce – it literally look minutes.

Create away –

Ingrid

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Stamp Sets – Tags til Christmas (121169), Chock-full of Cheer (saying) (126717) Paper – Very Vanilla, River Rock, Raspberry Ripple, Early Espresso Ink – Early Espresso, Chocolate Chip, Raspberry Ripple Cool Tools – Ornament Punch, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Sponges Finishing Touch – Stampin’ Sponges, Stampin’ Dimensionals,  Pearl Basic Jewels