Wednesday, September 26, 2007

October 25th 6:30 p.m. Christmas Stamp A Stack #2

I hope you will enjoy the variety in these choices of 15 cards for $20.

You may do 3 of each of the 5 choices or you may do all 15 of one choice or something in between. For each one you choose to do, you must do at least three cards though. We will begin at 6:30 p.m.

**I need pre-payment and your decision regarding which cards you'd like to make no later than 12 noon on October 16th because I anticipate that I will need to order cardstock. (Shipping takes at least a week.)

First, there is this simple and fun Santa card with choice of sentiment. You might want to replace "be merry" with Merry Christmas or Warm Wishes?




Next are the Snowflake Spot cards, and there are three options involved here.


Snowflake A is a One Sheet Wonder style in which you just stamp all over the cardstock. It does have some ribbon tying though.

Snowflake B is a hinged card in a minimalist design. Warm Wishes or another sentiment can be substituted on this one obviously :)


Snowflake C has a lovely large snowflake image panel.





This Certainly Celery and Real Red Hope card uses the swirly Illuminations stamp set with the Background Basics holly stamp.



This City of David design has a fancy fold, but is very easy to make. (This is the view as you remove it from the envelope.)



Alternate view showing the inside of the card and the way the card might be displayed.



You all saw this Soft Sky and Old Olive JOY Tree card at the Fall/Halloween Class.












Next Event--October 11th--Christmas Gift Round Up

Hi all!

I hope you will all enjoy our next class which is October 11th from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.!

Most of you chose your stamp set and colors at the last Stamp A Stack. If you haven't chosen yet, the choices illustrated by the tile recipe holders are Baroque Motifs (left), Wanted (middle) or Wild Rose (right).

The candle, tile recipe or picture holder, tea bag holder, and 2, 4, 6, 8 box we will make are shown in the first picture. Below that are the ornaments.