I love Christmas and winter crafting and the
Believe in the Season release is packed with wonderful new dies and stamps. Many of them will work perfectly for other themes too, not only for Christmas.
I made an art journal page and a card, and both are stepped tutorials. Let's start with the journal page.
The
Believe in the Season dies and stamps are not only great for cardmaking, but also for art journaling and scrapbooking. I made a peaceful winter scene for my art journal, building a forest of trees standing in deep snow. If you'd rather make a card, you can easily adapt the design to work on a smaller surface. The techniques I am sharing are, as usual, applicable to lots of different projects.
Working on
watercolour paper, white emboss the small shapes from
Color Me Trees on the upper two-thirds of the paper. There are stars, snowflakes, hearts and circles. Apply
Distress Micro Glaze sparingly with your finger in a few areas to create clouds. I also added a dot inside the circle stamps.
The scene was painted with Prima's watercolours, using three shades of blue and one of purple. As you can see, the embossed impressions will resist the paint, as will the areas where Micro Glaze was applied. I really love Micro Glaze, it produces such great textured results.
White emboss the
Circle Doodle Background on
Simon Says Stamp vellum.
Cut out one larger piece from the circles, following the outlines of circles, and a bunch of smaller pieces. Layer them to create the look of rollings snowy hills. This is such a versatile stamp, I'll be using it a lot.
White emboss
trees on watercolour paper, cut out and colour with watercolours. These patterned trees are so pretty, and there is a
coordinating die cut set too. As you can see, the one to the right coordinates with the
Circle Doodle Background.
The
Northern Lights Snowflakes and
Corbel Tree Collage were die cut from the lovely
SSS Glimmery Cardstock.
I also die cut the
Winter Snow words from the Glimmery Cardstock, here with a darker shadow piece underneath.
I love doing these types of watercolour backgrounds, combined with resist techniques. The result is different each time and the textures are wonderful.
If you look at the circle stamps, you can see that there is some Distress Micro Glaze inside them, while the rest of the embossed shape tends to be a little darker than the background on the inside, since the watercolour pigments get 'trapped' by the embossing and dry darker.
When it comes to winter crafting, one of my favourite things is to think out ways to give the look of snow, and when I saw the
Circle Doodle Background, I immediately thought it would work well for snow.
I also die cut a
tree from white Glimmery cardstock, which was cut a little shorter, so that it looks like it is further away in the distance.
Tuck the trees in among the snow.
Here you can see the shimmery effect of the
cardstock a little better.
At the bottom of the page, there is a border of the
Northern Lights Snowflakes, a piece of
Deco Tape and a second die cut word.
I used Small Talk stickers for my journaling.
I also made a quick Christmas card. I found a piece of watercolour cardstock in my scrap folder, which had been misted with Distress Spray Stains and decided to use that. The card has a transparent base, which was stamped with the
Circle Doodle Background. My favourite part is the bauble, you'll see how I created it below.
The
Peyton Ornament die is so pretty, and I just love the intricate look along the edge of the paper.
Die cut a second bauble and paint the top silver.
I wanted to create the look of vintage baubles, similar to baubles that I remember my grandmother to have had, and thought the Prima Dresden pieces would work well. They were glued down with Glossy Accents.
Then I coated the bauble in Glossy Accents, and when that was dry, I added a second layer.
As with any glossy shape, it is a little hard to see how nice it looks on a photo, but you might be able to see it a little better here. The Dresden pieces are embedded in the Glossy Accents, which makes the bauble look like it is made of vintage glass.
The
Circle Doodle Background was stamped on a folded pieces of
Clearly for Art Modeling Film, with Cotton White ink.
To continue the circle theme from the background, I die cut the
Circle Loops from silver Deco Sheet. It is best to adhere the Deco Sheet to a piece of cardstock before die cutting.
I glued a piece of silver embroidery floss as a hanger for the bauble.
Glue the bauble in place. You can also use a different coloured background for the bauble too. I bet it would look really nice in black. At the side of the bauble, there is another piece of die cut Circle Loops.
Here you can see the card on a white background. You could easily make a whole bunch of these for Christmas, since they are pretty quick. Just allow enough time for the Glossy Accents to dry. I had such fun crafting with these
Believe in the Season products.
Every participant in the hop will pick a winner for a $25 gift voucher, among posted comments. You have until Monday, October 24th at 8 p.m. EST to enter. Next stop is the wonderful
Barb Engler, and I am sure you will enjoy her cardmaking inspiration. If you get lost along the hop, you can go back to
Simon Says Stamp.
Here are all the stops along the hop:
Thank you so much for visiting my blog!! And have a fantastic weekend!
Happy stamping!
Anna-Karin
Supplies:
I love the negative tree, but that ornament edge is something I will have to try.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow - that first piece is just gorgeous with all the different layers and textures. I love the use of the circle stamp on the transparent base for the second card - it really makes the front pop out!
ReplyDeleteWow...just....wow!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness... each project is so artistic! inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how you added the dresden pieces onto the ornaments!! TFS
ReplyDeleteDolly(scrapthat)
You had me at DRESDEN! So elegant.
ReplyDeleteSo creative both of them, I do not get into much journaling but an awesome technique.
ReplyDeleteWow.. So complex and lots to discover and explore.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, love all the layers!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! Thanks for the details on how you did things -- I'm going to try the double glossy accents -- it looks awesome on the ornament!
ReplyDeletevery creative and fun to explore your wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lots of cool things going on. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my this hop just keep getting better and better... Yours WOWed me.... all the attention to the little details paid off... thanks so much for sharing and the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you have created such an amazing card. I can't believe how many details you included - it is a work of art!!!
ReplyDeletelove the background on the first adn all those layers and the elegant feel of the second
ReplyDeleteI like all the ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove all the layers on your tree card
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, love your work!! Love the color combos also.
ReplyDeleteLove that doodle background stamp and the trees. Fun cards!
ReplyDeleteLike your ideas on your cards, very talented. I love all the items in this release.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love your style!!
ReplyDeleteWow! So unique! And I just love the Christmas tree stamp set!
ReplyDeleteReally cool cards! my mind doesn't even go there when creating. Love it and the new release.
ReplyDeleteLove the journal page with the watercolors and stamping. And the card is different than anything I have seen. I love how you used the diecut ornament. The Dresden and the glossy accents really are amazing on that diecut.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! Love the colors! thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove both your cards especially the one with the bauble . Thanks for sharing the tips on how created them .
ReplyDeleteSuch creative ideas! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis blog hop is so fun! Just like this card making set! Great for scrapbooking too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. I love your layering on the tree card. You are making me want even more things from the new SSS release!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING cards! I love the blues and pinks on the 1st one and that ornament on the 2nd is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the detail! So creative! Great cards. I love how that circle background stamp is used. And I love your baubles.
ReplyDeleteI love the layers, colors and the creativity of your cards. The ornament decor is beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteyour ornament is so gorgeous - love both cards tho!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you to share your process. Beautiful mixed media stamping!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations!
ReplyDeletefabulous creations.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so elegant and beautiful. I am simply in love with them. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and festive cards! Love your watercolor backgrounds and the creative ways you used your stamps and dies.
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of techniques and mixed media for these cards! Absolutely lovely and unique!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! This is such a great release, I want it ALL!
ReplyDeleteYour ornament cards are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love all the fun techniques you used on the art journal page. And love the pretty card and that lovely bauble.
ReplyDeleteLove that you created an art journal page too! All the layers of stamped vellum is gorgeous. And your card ... swoon! Thanks for all the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the bauble you created!! So pretty and textured!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! Love the colors you chose.
ReplyDeleteThe Prima Dresden is an interesting product. Must check this out further
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, just when you think the dies can't get any better - they do! Love these new dies in the new release! Can't wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally in love with the ornament edge die. Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteI love the trees!!
ReplyDeleteVery different. Love these ideas.
ReplyDeleteUnique cards and the first one is really interesting.
ReplyDeleteI am totally blown away by that ornament! It is just stunning. Thank you. (I love me some glossy accents! Don't know how I managed before it--except that I hadn't started playing with paper yet!)
ReplyDeleteWOW! awesome creations and I really must purchase that peyton ornament die.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. I love the circles.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of an art journal is pure genius!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, it looks like you had a lot of fun playing with all this cool stuff
ReplyDeleteThe colors, the texture and that bauble...Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards the ornament could even hang on the tree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and all that hard work paid off! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the layers of your cards. thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat card I love the color choices and the softness of it.
ReplyDeleteLove your background and your design!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Gorgeous cards! Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these projects are stunning! I love showing us how you used these products for mixed media as well! The colors and techniques are amazing for both. That card is so beautiful and fresh - I love how you decorated the ornament, and used acetate for part of the card. Delicate and lovely, perfect for Christmas.
ReplyDeletePretty cards, so much texture to look at!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful art journal page and the card is stunning too!
ReplyDeleteVery cool projects--lots of great details.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I have to say that the card with the bauble on the transparent base is soooo pretty. What a gorgeous design!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards!
ReplyDeleteSimply AMAZNG!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! You did a great job! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell how lovely are these techniques??? So beautiful and a great job on showing us how it is all created - tfs and for the hop have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I especially love how you used the circle background in a totally different way, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your ideas!Nice creations!Loads of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Everything is awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo creative.
Gorgeous cards, especially those with the Circle Doodle Background <3
ReplyDeleteI just love the velumn cut out circles. Love your watercoloring and those beautiful ornaments. Such beautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards. I really like the trees you cut out using the Corbal tree die. I just ordered it this morning after watching these videos! I love the ornament you made...so shiny with the glossy accents! And that trim you used is gorgeous. I also appreciate that this was a clear card. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! Love the dies you used!
ReplyDeleteYour top card is filled with SO MUCH crafty goodness - -I just LOVE it! The colors, the white swirls, the trees--it's just dreamy!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so pretty! Love all of the layers that you have on your first card and then the white ink on the acetate is such a great effect!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing cards! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day, Nicole
Stunning cards.
ReplyDeleteThe cool colors are so pretty for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteGreat art journal page. Love the bauble too.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that ornament? Great cards!
ReplyDeleteThe blog hop was amazing! So many new inspirations! These look like it took a lot work, well done!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous! Cards/ scrapbook pages are stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour second project really grabs my attention! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove all the colors and layers! So artsy!
ReplyDeleteYour ink application and scene making skill in the first card stole the show! OMG, it is a work of (H)art. Whoever gets that card from you should frame it.
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty. You did a fab job! xx
ReplyDeletewow, gorgeous, fantastic
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your creativity
Barb Housner
Two very distinctive cards and both a work of art ... love the depth of colors and textures! Simply stunning results. Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThere is just layer upon layer of awesome details on your journal page. What fun you had layering all those wonderful elements! It is gorgeous. It is truly a work of the heart! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a amazing card! all the work put into this beautiful card! It is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA lot to comprehend by reading but beautiful work! I would love to see a video making the first project. I'll have to try that micro glaze and the prima dresden pieces. You really do good work and I truly appreciate your talent. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty cards with so many different techniques.
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful ornament, so very nostalgic.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I am loving all this blog hop inspiration! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWOW, all the beautiful details in your card, how stunning! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCoating the bauble with Glossy Accents really makes a difference. Thank you for the detailed steps used in making your lovely creations, Anna-Karin.
ReplyDeleteWonderful detail creativity. Especially how the glossy accents look on the ornament.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautifully artistic creations!!! Tthank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLots of texture and details, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the circle doodle background stamp when you white heat embossed it on vellum. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh My... that vintage bauble is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat great layers. Makes a great composition.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! WHAT FREE & TOTALLY FUN cards!!!! VERY ARTISTIC!!!! I LOOOOVE seeing them!!! THANK YOU for showing how you did this!!!! SUCH SUPER FUN PRODUCTS THIS RELEASE! I can TELL, you've enjoyed them too!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteAmazing - gotta make me some ornaments! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo nice!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes...these are AMAZING!!! The details are awesome and thanks so much for the wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
Absolutely LOVE these backgrounds! Worthy of copying, for sure!
ReplyDeleteLovely journal page and the card is really gorgeous with the accent on the ornament. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your projects are more mixed media art than just holiday cards! Recipients will want to bring them out again next year as decoration. Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteAll of the layers and details are amazing! Thanks for the inspiration, and the chance to win.
ReplyDeletegorgeous set of projects!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us all of the little details on this. Love these cards.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! Both the release and your card inspirations, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI can't get wait to get my hands on this release!
ReplyDeleteLove your style...great eye for color.
ReplyDeleteI remain speechless for this beauty!!! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolor background!
ReplyDeleteYour watercoloring is gorgeous! I also really love the glossy accent ornament you made! It is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThe ornament is a little work of art. Whoever receives that card is very lucky indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove that card with the Corbel tree die.
ReplyDeleteI love your bauble and chain!
ReplyDeleteGreat bauble card. So elegant.
ReplyDeleteI like the mixed media. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the ornament with the glossy accents covering the entire ornament.
ReplyDeletelove your ideas and cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for walking us through the art journal page - I would never have spotted all the details! It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBoth the journal page and the card are really beautiful !
ReplyDeleteGreat details, combinations, colours, ...
Thank you for explaining and sharing your creativity !
Wow!! The details are just incredible and the layers you added are just amazing! Thank you for explaining how you created your card - I'm just in awe...
ReplyDeletethe time you invest in your posts and videos is so appreciated. not very good with "web" stuff and love looking
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations! Love the CAS especially.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the technique you used on the ornament with the glossy accents.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics of wonderful things that can be created with this amazing new release! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! Love all that layering!
ReplyDeleteFun projects! like your ideas!
ReplyDeleteI think the ornament is absolutely gorgeous. Love that card.
ReplyDeleteSo many new things to learn in one Hop Stop. Thank you for your inspirational sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the details, layers and texture of your projects are amazing! Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletewow.....wow.....wow
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity! Your cards are so unique.
ReplyDeleteWow is the word! So much work and detail but amazing results!
ReplyDeleteA great art journal page, very creative.Your card is gorgeous, it reminds me of my grandmother's ornaments too. Just beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have been very busy. Thanks for sharing all the fun cards and techniques.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. So many elements. Love the sentiments.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Just so pretty. Tfs.
ReplyDeleteYou always create such beautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteLove the edge ornament die card
ReplyDeleteThe card is amazing and the journal card is very impressive. Love all the images you used.
ReplyDeleteAnna-Karin, such alot of beautiful cards really good to see how different products used. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the peyton ornament die - stunning!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the turquoise and silver and your creative projects! The starry die is simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Anna-Karin! I love your card and your art journal page is simply inspiring! Thanks for taking us through the process, and for the chance to win the generous prize!
ReplyDeleteWow, such creative and interesting effects. I love the art journal page and card for each different technique. Thanks for showcasing your work for us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects - so artistic!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow!! These are just awesome!!!! Love watercolor!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing creative cards!
ReplyDeleteYour journal page is beautiful. I do love the colors you chose. As for the card...wow!! It's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful! There are so many different elements in your first card with such gorgeous colours! That glossy ornament on your second card is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing,both the journal page and your cards. Very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteWow, so many neat projects!
ReplyDeleteThat ornament is really cool! Such pretty projects.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!!! Love it and this new release:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards.
ReplyDeleteSo much beautiful creative work.
ReplyDeleteLove your bold colors and the layering...so AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo creative, love all the colors and textures!
ReplyDeleteThe name of your blog definitely fits your first creation...that's amazing. Love the ornamented ornament, too!
ReplyDeleteThe texture is stunning!!
ReplyDeletethe ornament came out great, especially due to the silver top you added on it! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Prima had Dresden pieces! I love them, and they're the perfect trim for the ornament die.
ReplyDeleteThese two pieces of art are just gorgeous love love love the colour combinations!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the watercolor and the bauble!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful mixed media pieces. I love the gorgeous ornament die!
ReplyDeleteThe winter scene you created is gorgeous! Love the glossy accents bauble embellishment, too.
ReplyDeleteLots of interesting ways to use the products from this great release!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love how you created and embellished that ornament (bauble). Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun!!!
ReplyDeletei love those baubles! great job!
ReplyDeletei love those baubles! great job!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used the tree stamps to create an art journaling piece. The ornament card is gorgeous with the glossy accents and silver trim to look antique.
ReplyDeleteGreat art journal, so much awesome texture! Love that ornament!
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