Sending Happy Christmas Wishes

card ideas, Christmas | 4 comments

In this month’s Trip Achievers Blog Hop I’m sending Happy Christmas wishes to you all! Whether you celebrate Christmas or something else – I’m sending you happy wishes for a wonderful week ahead!

We are a group of Stampin’ Up! ® demonstrators who have earned the Incentive Trip for 2022, even though it won’t be a physical trip next year, we’re still proud to bring you monthly inspiration with our love of Stampin’ Up! products.

My name is Pip Todman (Queen Pip) from Ash Vale on the Surrey / Hampshire border in the UK. It’s really easy to navigate our hop, you just use the links below to hop around all of us. COMMENT HERE and tell me what & how you will be celebrating something in December!

Sending Happy Christmas Wishes

Using a word stamp as a background is a great way of adding interest to your cards. You can use Crumb Cake ink on Crumb Cake card as I show here. The words and holly are from Happy Holly-Days which is one of my favourite stamps this season!

Adding some colour in the form of Holly Leaves and the words make your tag label pop! Use Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers to colour the leaves and get great shading & blending. This simple layout can be used over & over for birthdays, anniversaries or wedding cards! Just swap out the stamp set to one that is suitable. The tags are made with the Tailor Made Tag dies which are one of my new go-to sets! See links below the blog hop list.

See an alternative design in my Christmas Card Class Livestream below – it starts at 45 minutes – but I have 3 other card designs before that too!

But, you might want to also hop around the rest of the blog hop and see what other delights they have in store for you!

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Thanks for joining me here today. 

Crafty hugs, Pip x

 

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4 Comments

  1. Wendy Lee

    Love how you used the stamps to create the background. Very nice

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    • queenpip

      Thanks Wendy! I love this technique, but don’t use it often! But it worked great for this card.

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  2. Melva Peters

    Love the use of the stamps to create a background!

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    • queenpip

      Thank you Melva, it’s a great technique to try out!

      Reply

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