Hi everyone. It's already the beginning of November and usually I am writing my cards by this time so I can get them into the mail. But I still need to make over a dozen Christmas cards, so I spent yesterday making several using the same colours and sentiments on all of them. I also used three different background stamps heat embossing two of each design before sponging over top with different stencils. I am loving the current technique at Group of Seven, and I managed to get seven cards made in an afternoon. You gotta love that!! :)
The first one above is a nod to my dear friend Bonnie. She used the same stencil (Layering Poinsettia - Tim Holtz) and maybe even the same background stamp (En Francais - SU! retired), embossing her card with gold (I used silver). Thank you for the inspiration, sweet friend!!
I recently bought some small detail sponge brushes and was able to make my cards without masking. Saved a lot of time! :)
Here's a close-up ...
I'm sending this first card over to Just Us Girls #704 - Colour Challenge.
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And here are more cards using this great combination of Stenciling over Heat Embossing ...
The background is again En Francais, this time heat embossing in white. The stencil is from Magenta, it's branches and berries - sorry don't know the name.I'm sending the above card to Merry Little Christmas Challenge #53 - Anything Christmas Goes.
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The above card is heading to the Simply Clean & Simple November Challenge - Anything Goes.
Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick
Accessories: Silver embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
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Card#1:
Stamps: En Francais (Stampin' Up! - retired); Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Silver Metallic card stock (SU!)Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick
Accessories: Silver embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Card#2:
Stamps: En Francais (Stampin' Up! - retired); Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Card#3:
Stamps: Crackle Background (Simon Says Stamp); Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Card#4:
Stamps: Snowflake Background (Hero Arts); Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)Ink: Unicorn white pigment ink (Hero Arts); Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Wild Honey (Tim Holtz); Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, sponge brushes
Loll, these are absolutely. gorgeous. I really do love the traditional colors. What a great technique.
ReplyDeleteMore lovely cards using that technique. I haven't got there yet, but I am determined to give it a go as you have all given us so much inspiration. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteOMG...such a fun creative way to add quick and beautiful Christmas Cards to your stash using the awesome GO7 technique..Stenciling over Heat Embossing , my friend. You have me so inspired to add more Christmas cards using this Awesome Technique, Lolly:-) Thank you so very much sharing 4 of your creative Christmas cards:-) Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteI am honored that you CASEd my card, Lolly! I agree that this is such a fun technique and each of your cards is beautiful! Love all those stencils!
ReplyDeleteWow, what beautiful cards Loll and using that pretty technique and all with such a wonderful range of colours and using some fantastic stencils. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Loll, I just love this technique!
ReplyDeleteLove these, Loll. I'm looking forward to give this a try myself. The effect also reminds me of a technique I tried some years ago, namely solid stamping over a backgound stamped with white pigment ink. Maybe I should revisit that technique as well. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMarianne x
A beautiful selection of cards Loll - and great work to get seven cards made in an afternoon! Love that technique, and you have really made it sing with these beauties
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Fab cards Loll, I love the effect of this technique. Not tried it yet need to find the time to try it out. :)
ReplyDeleteYour traditional colors and the heat embossing have made every one of these cards absolutely GORGEOUS Loll!! And YAY for completing 7 cards in one afternoon...way to go!! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, your gotta love the seven cards! These are all fabulous, Loll. Your first card with the text over the poinsettias is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards Loll, this is also becoming one of my favourite techniques for making lots of different cards quickly.
ReplyDeleteLoll I caught sight of your card when I linked up in the JUGS gallery today and just had to pop by and tell you how lovely your card is - and I'm delighted to have been treated to a few more versions too! I've never tried this technique, but I'm definitely going to have a go now - I love the effect! A fabulous collection of Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteLoll, you've created an array of gorgeous cards using the Gof7 technique. They're all WOW, but have to say that the one you shared at Just Us Girls 'may' be my favourite! Thank you so much for joining us!
ReplyDeletehugs~carol
Wonderful technique and a gorgeous collection of cards.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards with this technique. I loved trying it and am anxious to try it again. TFS
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, Loll... such an incredibly beautiful collection with this technique! I realize I'll have to get the international cards in the mail soon, but I can't even seem to mail birthday cards these last two months. Something has to change.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful and breathtaking. Love that retired su stamp. Should never have retired it. It's a classic. So glad you shared them with us at Jugs Loll. Big thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Loll. The colours are so bright and festive.
ReplyDeleteThis technique looks so much fun, I really need to give this a try xx
So pretty and what a versatile technique. Thanks for more inspiration, Loll.
ReplyDeletewow - what gorgeous cards using the technique Loll - Love the snowflake background with that pretty stenciled tree, the crackle with that pretty spray stencil and the text on the first two - So many different looks created! Julia xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards! Jo x
ReplyDeleteAll of these cards are fabulous, Loll! The heat-embossed background image/text shows beautifully on the stenciled images of each card. Love your excellent designs too!
ReplyDeleteAnd, good for you to make 7 Christmas cards in one afternoon! Quite an accomplishment!
Hideko xx
Wonderful inspiration Loll... love all the card and I'm off to my craft group this morning bursting with inspiration... so lets hope I too can add to my Christmas card stash.. have a lovely day Robyn
ReplyDeleteThe cards look labor-intensive, but with this technique you managed to create 7 cards in one day. It must have been a very busy day. I love this technique
ReplyDeletexx