Showing posts with label christmas card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas card. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

Ode to Starbucks


My Clinical instructor loves Starbuck coffee as he has a cup everyday.  We needed a thank you for him so I used the cup sleeve to make a card.  I think he liked it.  The stamp set is Teeny Tiny Wishes.


My friend at Clinical brought us all cake pops in a cute little Starbucks bag.  I had to make it into two cards!  I like them both, but they needed something more.  Google eyes were the solution!  The stamp sets are Petite Pairs and Perfect Punches.


Hope you have a great Christmas! - Heidi

Monday, October 10, 2011

Merry Christmas - I've seen that before!


Here is an idea for a Christmas card. It uses the big scalloped circle punch and a circle punch from Stampin' Up. More importantly is that the bow has been repurposed! The type of bra that I wear has a little bow at the front. I cut this off because it leaves a bump under my shirt. That's okay I'll just use it on a card! - Heidi

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Joy Christmas Cards


What do you do when it is raining outside in Wisconsin on Christmas Eve? Why make Christmas cards and pray the rain doesn't freeze!

I saw a version of this on Stamper's Showcase on Stampin' Up's demo website. I made many versions with different SU DSP. I have a ton of it and this is great for using up scraps. My favorite is at the top using Holiday Lounge paper. It is simple and a great way to maximize the use of the ornament punch and the Serif Essentials Bigz Alphabet Die Set by Sizzix - both available from Stampin' Up. I don't do simple most of the time. I had to hold myself back to keep from adding a brad or ribbon or something!!!! Have a great day! - Heidi

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Absolutely Delightful Ornaments

I love this (Designer Series Paper)DSP! I also love the all-purpose ink (API) from Stampin' Up. Just a quick leftover card from a project I have been working on. - Heidi

Friday, November 20, 2009

Patterned Pines in Navy

Ah, here it is. The sketch that I came up with during my A & P class. Originally I had the idea to put a white ribbon where the cardstock should touch down the middle, but I thought the empty space might look better. This card uses Night of Navy cardstock and DSP from Stampin' Up. The trees are stamped with Frost White All-Purpose Ink. I love that stuff! - Heidi