Birthday Card Using Christmas Items

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Todays card shows that Christmas items are not just for Christmas but can be used through the year. I am using a few of my most used items from the July to December catalogue, that can be used in different ways. I think that the happy from the Christmas Cheer Dies, is a very versatile die (I am yet to use it in the way it was designed, but I do need to design some cards.)

I have used some non-Christmasy designs from the Peaceful Place DSP and my favourite sequins.

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Measurements:

My Metric

10.5 cm x 14.5 cm (14.5cm by 21cm scored at 10.5cm)

DSP and White Layer - 10cm x 14cm

 

Metric

10.5 cm x 14.8 cm (14.8cm by 21cm scored at 10.5cm)

DSP and White Layer - 10cm x 14.3cm

 

Imperial

4 1/8 " x 5 ¾" (5.75” x 8 ¼ scored at 4 1/8)

DSP and White Layer – 3 3/4” x 5 1/2”

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Tips and Tricks:

  • use a Stampin’ Write marker to only add ink to the part of the stamp required

  • if you are not confident cutting out a shape - use a punch

  • Cut down the piece of card and foam to fit the die

  • if you do not have foam, you can stack layers of die cuts together

I hope this has inspired you to use your Christmas dies and papers in a different way. I may need to hide the sequins so that they do not end up on every card. Do you have an item that you need to put away?

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Host Pattern Party Overview

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One of my favourite Designer Series Paper packs in the new catalogue is the Pattern Party DSP. Rather than finding it in the DSP section it is in the host rewards section of the catalogue as it is a paper which you can earn but can not buy directly.

I love the bright random patterns on one side and love love love the monochrome on the reverse. Also as it is 12x12 paper there and multiple ways this can be used, for scrapbooking, card making, home décor, or 3D items. The monochrome side is perfect for random colouring (eg with blending brushes Stampin’ Write markers or blends) to create different looking looks.

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The DSP is a host reward called Pattern Party, which can only be ordered using Stampin’ Rewards.

What are Stampin’ Rewards? Stampin’ Rewards can only be earned by an order from a party or an individual that is £150+ (before postage). If your Stampin’ Up! party sales reach between £150 and £274.99, the hostess of the party / individual will receive 10% of that total to spend for free

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The video below gives an overview of the paper and the colours it contains.

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I am loving the options and versatility of this paper pack, I cant wait to get back in to the craft room and start playing.

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Happiest of Birthday Rainbows - Simple Birthday Card

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Over my last few posts, I have been using one of my favourite sketches, last week I showed how to stamp directly on to Designer Series Paper to create a card. Whilst cutting the DSP I created strips from the left-over piece to create a second card. I had said that I would show you how to create a card using those scraps. Unfortunately, the paper retired and then I lost my original video (somehow, I corrupted my videos again…. Whoops, I have a habit of breaking electronics.) So, I picked another design of DSP.

The DSP I have used is from the new 2021 to 2022 catalogue, it is a host reward called Pattern Party, which can only be ordered using Stampin’ Rewards. What are Stampin’ Rewards? Stampin’ Rewards can only be earned by an order from a party or an individual that is £150+ (before postage). If your Stampin’ Up! party sales reach between £150 and £274.99, the hostess of the party / individual will receive 10% of that total to spend for free!

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I have to confess, I tend to use any rewards I earn to put towards bundles I love, but I loved the paper so much that I bought it in the Demo pre-order. After the 4th May the only way to get it is by using Stampin’ Rewards. I love the paper as it is a stunning combination of coloured patterns on one side and monochromatic black and white patterns on the other.

I had some strips of the new Pattern Party DSP left from crating a box (I haven’t sussed out the closure yet but when I do I will share it with you!) I have used the Petal Pink, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, Flirty Flamingo and Bermuda Bay Stampin’ Markers to colour the stamp to make a multi coloured sentiment to match the stripes. Crazily, the Stampin’ Markers are from 3 colour families, or you can get them in one collection.

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the sketch above shows the basics for the card, the layer works in any measurement from 9.5 cm to 7.5cms wide (3.75” to 3”)

My Metric

10.5 cm x 14.5 cm (10.5 by 29cm scored at 14.5cm)

2 x DSP strips – 2cm x 14.5cm

Scrap of White – 14.5cm x 6.3cm (to prevent a saggy middle)

White Front Panel – 14.5cm x 8.5cm

Inside White Panel - 10cm x 14cm

Inside strip –  1cm x 14 cm

 

Metric

10.5 cm x 14.8 cm (10.5 by full length scored at 14.8cm)

2 x DSP strips – 2cm x 14.8 cm

Scrap of White – 14.8 cm x 6.3cm (to prevent a saggy middle)

White Front Panel – 14.8 cm x 8.5cm

Inside White Panel - 10cm x 14.3cm

Inside strip – 1cm x 14.3cm

 

Imperial

4." x 5.5" (4” by full length scored at 5.5”)

2 x DSP strips – 0.75” x 5.5”

Scrap of White – 2.5” x 5.5”

White Front Panel – 3.5” x 5.5”

Inside strip –  0.5” x 5.25

Inside White Panel - 3.75” x 5.25”

The video above shows how I have made the card. I love the stripes of the patterned paper, what is your favourite patterned paper?

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