I was really pleased with the progress I made yesterday preparing the new catalogues for posting to my customers.
I'm about halfway through and now that I have a good system set up, I'll finish them off today.
Hubby will get them posted on Friday, and I'm really hoping that will plop through everyone's letterboxes on Wednesday, 27th December, which will be the same day I post my second video showing the products I've bought from the new catalogue!
When I put all the goodies I received at OnStage, together with all the goodies I bought during the pre-order, I think I've bought nearly everything in the new catalogue! LOL!
When I decided to take time out to make a card to share with you today, I didn't feel like making another Christmas card.
As it has been months since I've made any non-Christmas cards, I really didn't know where to start.
I challenged myself to make a non-Christmas card using a stamp set that has been primarily designed for Christmas, but could easily be used for other occasions.
At Home With You fitted the bill brilliantly, and I thought I'd make a a New Home card, which finished up as a Christmas Card!
Oh well never mind, it's a nice card even if it is going to be packed away until next Christmas!
I changed my mind and decided to use a sheet of Wood Textures Designer Series Paper (DSP).
I wanted a fairly darkish colour but a design that looked like a large piece of wood intead of planks, or panels!
I stamped the door three times using Early Espresso Ink.
I stamped once so the grain of the wood was going vertically, and then twice going horizontally.
Then I turned the stamp around 180°, and stamped the lower part of the door making sure I included the the two horizontal pieces at the bottom of the door.
Using Tombow I adhered all three pieces to the door, which I had die cut using the die from the At Home Framelits Dies.
There's also a small die in the set that cuts out the windows, so I used that and filled the windows with some "wallpaper" from the Coffee Break DSP.
I wanted to adhere the door to the top layer of the card, which is Sahara Sand CS, using Dimensionals, but I wasn't happy that it would be a good idea given that the door was DSP!
I decided to die cut another door, but this time in Sahara Sand CS, and I used Tombow to adhere the DSP door to it.
It worked a treat!
I stamped the front door welcome mat on a piece of Sahara Sand CS and Early Espresso Ink.
After I'd die cut it, I adhered at the base of the door using Dimensionals!
Using Basic Black Archival Ink, I stamped the holly wreath on Sahara Sand CS, and painted it using the Real Red and Wild Wasabi Marker Pens.
Using Early Espresso Ink, I stamped the sentiment which is from the Hang Your Stocking Stamp Set on to a piece of Sahara Sand CS.
I die cut the sentiment using a straight cut die from the Layering Ovals Framelits Dies, and adhered it to an Early Espresso scalloped oval I'd die cut with a die from the same set of Framelits.
For the lamppost I used Chocolate Chip CS, and die it using the Christmas Lamppost Thinlits Dies.
Using Gold Foil, I used part of the "flower pot" die to die cut the backing for just one lamp - the die cuts three!
Using Tombow I adhered the gold "flower pot" at the back of the lamp, and then adhered the lamppost, still using Tombow, to the left-hand side of the door.
Inside the card I adhered a layer of Whisper White CS onto the card base, and then I adhered a layer of Sahara Sand on top.
I stamped and painted a holly wreath the same way I did the one on the front of the card.
That's it from me today! I'm offto finish getting my customers catalogues ready first, and then I going to see if I can get back into making a non-Christmas card to share with you tomorrow, so until then, happy crafting!
JanB.
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