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Happy Christmas Card Day

Happy Christmas Card Day

Stampin Up Canada Jolly Holiday Paper

 

Did you know that December 9th is Christmas Card Day?

 

In 1843, the first Christmas Cards were sent by Sir Henry Cole. Until than it was traditional to exchange a handwritten message but as Sir Henry needed to send more than 1000 greetings, he commissioned an artist to create a Christmas Card he could send instead. See the original card here. The first Christmas Card’s inscription read: “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.” After 150+ years, no different than many of the cards I send and receive each year.

Today, I want to share some cards I made using the Jolly Holiday Designer Series Papers and Old Olive Satin Ribbon. I still have not decided on a final design for my personal Chrismt Cards this year so one of these may just be it. Do you have a favourite? Leave a comment and let me know.

Scroll down to see a larger image of each card. 

 

Are you a messy or a neat stamper? I always make such a mess. I grab everything as I think I might need it and never put away what I decide not to use. I thought I would share a photo of my work space yesterday after I had finished making these cards. Yikes!

 

My Messy Stampin' Up! Workspace

 

 

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Stamps: Gifts of Christmas (115372) or Jolly Old Saint Nick (Clear 121321, Wood 121711) or Tags til Christmas (Clear 121169, Wood 120847), Four the Holidays (116921)

Inks: Cherry Cobbler Marker (119681), Old Olive Marker (100079)

Paper: Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper (117159), Cherry Cobbler (119685), Old Olive (100702), Certainly Celery (105125), Very Vanilla (101650) 

Big Shot: Northern Frost Decorative Strip (120901)

Punches: Oval 3/4″ x 15/16″ (120908)

Other: Certainly Celery 5/8″ Satin Ribbon (117292), Regals Brads 119737), Deck the Halls Big Designer Buttons (121002), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

 

 

Stampin Up Canada Gifts of Christmas Stamp Set

 

This card uses the Gifts of Christmas stamp set which is one of my favourites. I coloured the pointsettia image with the Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive markers and stamped onto Very Vanilla cardstock. After layering onto Cherry Cobbler cardstock, I adhered it to the card with dimensionals. The greeting is from the Four the Holidays stamp set. 

 

Stampin' Up! Canada Northern Frost Decorative Strip Card

 

This snowflake card might be my favourite of the three I made today. I used Old Olive, Certainly Celery and Cherry Cobbler cardstocks to create colour blocks and then added the greeting from the Jolly Old Saint Nick stamp set. The snowflake was made with the Northern Frost decorative strip for the Big Shot and I added a Cherry Cobbler brad from the Regals brads package to the center.

 

Stampin Up Canada Tags til Christmas Card

 

 For this card, I used the small oval holly & berries tag image from the Tags til Christmas stamp set. I coloured the stamp with Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive markers before stamping onto Very Vanilla cardstock. I punched the stamped image with the oval punch and added it to the card with linen thread. To finish the card, I added a Cherry Cobbler button from the Deck the Halls Big Designer Buttons adhering it with a mini glue dot.

 

 

Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper

 

Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper

12 Sheets, 2 each of 6 double-sided designs

Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Very Vanilla

$12.50, #117159

Page 174 of the Idea Book & Catalogue

 

 

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A Jolly Sparkly Snowman Card

A Jolly Sparkly Snowman Card

Stampin Up Canada Jolly Old Saint Nick Card

 

To be honest, I bought this Jolly Old Saint Nick stamp set only for the big Santa face. I love that Santa face! See for yourself on page 26 of the Holiday Mini Catalogue. Isn’t it adorable?

But the more I use this set, the more I appreciate all of the images and how well they work for making fast and fun Christmas cards. For this card, I paired the snowman with the “Wishing You a Merry Christmas” greeting to make a card with a completely different look from my Santa cards. And the snowman and snowflake images can be used well after New Years for thank you and birthday cards since winter will be here for awhile yet. 

This card uses just one colour, Night of Navy, with the Whisper White. I think it makes this card really clean and crisp looking. I also used only Night of Navy accessories – the 1/4″ and 1-1/4″ striped grosgrain ribbons and Regals Big Designer Buttons with some rhinestones from the Basic Rhinestones package for more bling. I added rhinestones to cover up the stamped snowman buttons as well as the center of the navy designer buttons.

 

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Stamps: Jolly Old Saint Nick (Clear 121321, Wood 121711)

Inks: Night of Navy (102977)

Paper: Night of Navy (100867), Whisper White (100730) 

Big Shot: Petals-a-Plenty Embossing folder (116824)

Other: Basic Rhinestones (119246), Regals Designer Buttons (119744), Night of Navy 1-1/4″ Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (119773), Night of Navy 1/4″ Grosgrain Ribbon (109036), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

 

 

Stampin Up Canada Jolly old Saint Nick Stamp Set

 

 Jolly Old Saint Nick

Set of 6

Clear $21.95, #121321

Wood $30.95, #121711

Page 26 of the Holiday Mini Catalogue

 

 

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A Mini Vintage Tag Christmas

A Mini Vintage Tag Christmas

Stampin Up Canada Mini Vintage Tags

 

This Christmas Card was lots of fun to make!

I decided to create a small garland with the Mini Vintage Tags for this card. Since space was limited it needed to be a shorter word and “merry” worked well. I created the letters out of Always Artichoke cardstock using the Billboard Decorative Strip for the Big Shot. The letters were adhered to the tags with mini glue dots that I rolled so they would not be visible. Remember to leave the holes uncovered so the linen thread can be inserted to hold the letters in place.    

For this card I used the ‘Merry Christmas” greeting from the Four the Holidays stamp set. Using an Always Artichoke marker to colour only “Christmas” and omit “Merry”. I stamped the greeting onto the Crumb Cake cardstock and then added the linen thread with the letters adhering on the back. Next, I layered this piece onto Always Artichoke cardstock. If necessary, you can use more mini glue dots to hold the letters to the cardstock and keep them evenly spaced.

The card itself is Always Artichoke cardstock with layers of Crumb Cake cardstock and a coordinating pattern from the Deck the Halls Designer series paper. I layered the stamped piece to the card with dimensionals.

The Mini Vintage Tags are about 3/4″ of an inch wide and feature shimmery gold cardstock inside a silver ring. These petite tags are so pretty and will work with lots of projects and cards. Add a package to your next order!

 

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Stamps: Four the Holidays (116921)

 Inks: Always Artichoke Marker (105113)

Paper: Deck the Halls Designer Series Paper (120810), Always Artichoke (105119), Crumb Cake (120953) 

Big Shot: Billboard Sizzlits Decorative Strip Die (114510)

Other: Mini Vintage Tags (118763), Linen Thread (104199). Mini Glue Dots (103683), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

 

 

Stampin Up Canada Mini Vintage Tags

 

 Mini Vintage Tags

12 tags per package

$6.95, #118763

 

 

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