Hi, all! For my livestream today, I created three simple watercolor cards using minimal supplies. All three cards can be created with only a few items, including a watercolor set meant for children!
NOTE: This post is sponsored by Simon Says Stamp. Thanks, Simon!
Hello, all! It’s Day 18 of the Holiday Card Series. For today’s cards, I did lots of ink blending using Simon’s new Large Chevron stencil set. For one card, the large tree shape from the Glistening Snowflakes stamp set fits inside the chevrons. And for the other card, I used the Amelia Snowflake die to create a thick element. For both cards, I used the Simple Holiday Greetings stamp set for the sentiments.
Happy Monday, all! For Day 17 of the Holiday Card Series I wanted to create another Hanukkah card. However, I couldn’t find stamps or dies for what I had in mind. So I created some digital cutting files to use with my Cricut. Along with some ink blending using two inks from Simon Says Stamp (Morning and Twilight) and some silver cardstock, I love how it turned out. :)
Happy Friday! For today’s livestream, I created a card for Day 16 of the Holiday Card Series. I used the Holiday Horizon stamp set from Simon Says Stamp, and a bit of ink blending. I used three colors of ink from Simon for the sky: Bubblegum, Amethyst, and Galaxy.
Hello, all! Happy Wednesday! Today is Day 15 of the Holiday Card Series, and I have a Hanukkah card for you. This card design can be modified for lots of different cards, not just holiday cards. The center area will accommodate many different greeting stamps.
I used Embossing Diffusers from Tim Holtz on Cosmic cardstock from Spellbinders to create an embossed background that included a plain center area for a greeting. The embossing folder I used is the Kaleidoscope embossing folder from Simon Says Stamp. And the greeting is from The Crafter’s Workshop’s Happy Hanukkah stamp set.
Hello, all! Happy Monday! Today for the Holiday Card Series, I have two cards that require very minimal supplies. I created to colorful cards with Crayola watercolors on white watercolor paper, and Iuile watercolors on black watercolor paper. Super simple and easy!
Today marks Day 13 of the Holiday Card Series for 2022. For today’s card, I colored some Christmas Cactus stamps from Photoplay with OLO Markers, and then created a blended background using Simon’s Tin Tile stencil and Peacock cardstock and Midnight ink from Concord & 9th.
Hello, all! Today is Day 12 of the Holiday Card Series. Can you believe we’re almost halfway through? The holiday season is just flying by!
For today’s card, I used Penny Black’s Panorama stamp and painted over it. I stamped it in Tumbled Glass Distress Ink since it’s a light color, and then watercolored over the top. To finish off the card, I stamped a greeting from Simon Says Stamp’s Christmas Blessings stamp set.
Happy Monday, all! For Day 11 of the Holiday Card Series, I wanted to create a card that is super simple and easy to duplicate. The Nordic Noel dies from Concord & 9th are perfect for this because of the size! You can keep the design super simple. For the background, I used Ink Drops Rose papers from Craft Consortium, and fill in the accents on the dies with gold cardstock diecuts. I also used sentiment strips from Simon Says Stamp for the secondary greeting.
Welcome back for Day 10 of the Holiday Card Series! Today’s card features the Christmas watercolors from Iuile Watercolor on black watercolor paper. This is my absolute favorite collection of Jeanie’s watercolors! They are so gorgeous and colorful! I painted the trees and then added a greeting using Honey Bee’s Christmas dies and stamp set.
NOTE: This post is sponsored by Simon Says Stamp. Thanks, Simon!
Hi all! Today is Day 9 of the Holiday Card Series for 2022! For today’s cards, I used Simon Says Stamp’s latest card kit, the December 2022 Card Kit. The Joy to You and Yours stamp set is packed with elegant greetings and imagery to use. It might be one of my favorite stamp sets that I’ve worked on, so I was excited to get my hands on it. So excited that I created three cards!