This is the first time I used the Joyful Season letterpress plate. It was easy! I have the Regal Collection of craft Stampin' Spots, so I just took the Cherry Cobbler spot to the stockings and Always Artichoke spot to the dots and sentiment. The directions for how to run the letterpress plates comes with them - the Big Shot "sandwich" is the multi-purpose platform, the letterpress plate, card stock, then cutting pad. The ink was dry to the touch immediately after running it through the Big Shot.
We used a knot of Always Artichoke seam binding on the left, and created the cardinal using the Two-Step Bird Punch (one bird and two wings) and Two-Step Owl Punch (for the black heart). I got the directions here.
For this second card, I used the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder, the Day of Gratitude stamp set, and Elegant Soiree dsp. The largest stamp features the Rock & Roll Technique - I inked the stamp in Bashful Blue, then rolled the edges in Soft Suede before stamping it on Very Vanilla card stock - and added an antique brad in the center. I used the same colors in markers to ink up the acorn, cut it out and adhered it with a dimensional over the ovals. The sentiment is from Upsy Daisy. I copied this card from Connie Tumm.
For the final club card, we used an embossing folder with a half circle of Jolly Holiday dsp for the tree, and the Seasonal Sentiments stamp set for the phrase. I CASE'd this idea from Connie Babbert, substituting a photo corner for the rhinestones. Other accessories used include: 1-1/4" Old Olive striped grosgrain, Glimmer Brads Basics, and Linen Thread.
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ReplyDeleteI love all three of these cards!!
ReplyDeleteI like that larger greeting in yours! Thanks for the link back to my blog!
ReplyDeleteClub was great fun today! Only one more club left to do - after turkey day.
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