Showing posts with label Silver Glimmer paper.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Glimmer paper.. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Pals Paper Arts Sketch #316



I'm having so much fun with all my new goodies from the 2016 Holiday Catalog!  I still have a few things I want, but there is just so much and only so much money. But we all know how that goes.  One of my favorite things about the new Holiday catalog is that they used a punch or framelit set from one set and make more sets that use them.

This set used the Everyday Jar framelits. You can buy the annual catalog bundle set, then get just the Jar of Cheer and/or the Jar of Haunts that use the same framelit set.

So, this is the Jar of cheer set, many beautiful ways to use the parts for the jar or in any other way!  You'll see the set below.

For colors we have:  Crumb cake Real Red, Whisper White and Crushed Curry.

I used an older set for the snowflakes, it's in the annual catalog and was held over from last year. I just used the punch and some Silver glimmer paper.   And I am loving all the neat twine this year. Check out Candy Cane Lane set of 2, I used the real red on this, but there is a really pretty white/red with silver.

Here then is the sketch for this week.  Thanks to team member Patti MacLeith.


Monday, November 16, 2015

Stampin Up, Following Santa around the world, Global Design Project 011


I have to admit, this card kind of reminds me of the NORAD site.  But the idea popped into my head one day while I was browsing my stamp sets for an idea for a class card.

I love that World Map background stamp, works with so many different ideas.  You can use it as a full background or just crop a part in what ever shape you like.

I hope you enjoy it and I would love to see what you do with this background stamp.

I stamped a 4x4" piece of Whisper White CS, then used my aqua painters and ink pads to add the colors to the map.  I used a slightly larger circle from the Circle framelits dies for the inside so there was room for glue all the way around.