Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Multiple Makes #1 - Christmas

Hi everyone.  Today I'm starting a Multiple Makes self-challenge.  I'm inspired by my sweet friend, Darnell (djkardkreations.com), who ran the Twofer challenge for four years and continues to make multiples.  It's a great way to increase your stash of cards and I definitely need to do that with Christmas cards for this year.

I used Penny Black's Radiant Red stamp for all of today's cards.  I LOVE this large poinsettia stamp and I had fun creating eight cards over three days.  I'm sharing five of them on this post. :)

For the 1st card above, I was inspired by my sweet friend, Pat (Colourful Card Creations).  She made a stunning card with a partially fussy-cut image.  I used the same technique and am so happy with my card.  I used two colours of Arteza markers (Rose Red, Apple Green) to watercolour the poinsettia, and added a dry embossed background using the Variegated - Penny Black.  A sentiment (Season's Gifts - Penny Black) finishes the card.

Sending this card to Rudolph Days June Challenge.  Thanks Helen!

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The card above is multiple stampings.  I filled the background with the same poinsettia, stamped in black ink and watercoloured again with my Arteza Markers (same colours as above).  I finished it off with the large Joy Edger (Penny Black) die-cut sentiment.  

I'm sending the above card to Peace on Earth Challenge #66.  I didn't follow the mood board ... but it is AWESOME so hope to make another entry before it closes! :)

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I started by stamping the poinsettia and fussy-cutting to create a partial image.  I used a strip of black card stock with black and white striped washi tape, adding it to the bottom of my horizontal card base.  I watercoloured the poinsettia with Distress inks and then adhered it against the washi tape.  The sentiment (Merry Up - Penny Black) is stamped and white heat embossed to finish the card.

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The next card is Off-the-Edge design, which is a great way to use this large stamp.  I again used my Arteza markers, but used two shades of each colour (Rose Red/Ruby Red: Apple Green/Emerald Green) this time to get a deeper colour for the flower.  I finished with a black sentiment banner with white heat embossing sentiment (Believe - Penny Black).


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The last card is done using a technique we did at Group of Seven back in May 2023.  I started with Cherry Cobbler card stock, stamping and heat embossing the poinsettia in Princess Gold embossing powder.  Aged Mahogany distress ink was sponged around the image (fading toward the center).  A second layer of sponging was added along the outside edge of the card with Black Soot distress ink.  To finish the card, the sentiment (Merry Up - Penny Black) was stamped and heat embossed in more Princess Gold embossing powder and I used diluted gold gouache paint to splatter.

That's it for today.  Lots of cards added to my Christmas card stash! 

Thanks for stopping by!

Stamps:  Radiant Red (Penny Black);  Sentiments from Penny Black (Season's gifts; Merry Up; Believe) 
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Black Obsidian Pigment ink (Altenew); Arteza Markers (Rose Red, Ruby Red, Apple Green, Emerald Green, Lemon Yellow); Distress Inks: Candied Apple, Fired Brick, Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed (Tim Holtz)
Accessories:   Embossing Powders:  Clear, Princess Gold, White (Ranger); Watercolour paint brushes; Goucache paints:  Silver, Gold (Arteza); Variegated embossing folder (Penny Black); sponges, washi tape; Joy Edger die (Penny Black)

23 comments:

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, my word, you've been a very productive stamper! Lots of coloring and all so beautiful! You must have a sizeable Christmas card stash already, after the last series you made. I've always wanted to try the technique on your gorgeous dark red and gold card here. I have it bookmarked. Each one of these cards elicits a WOW from me!

HilaryJane said...

these are 5 really great cards. It must feel very good to have added so much to your Christmas stash. They are all beautiful and stunning. I can't choose between them xx

I Card Everyone said...

Wow, Loll! These are all just gorgeous - and what a fun way to fill up that 2024 stash! Such a pretty stamp used so many fabulous ways!
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Liz said...

A wonderful collection of stunning cards, Loll.
Liz xx

Gail A said...

Great ideas, I have some favorite poinsettias stamps, so I am casing your cards.
Your cards are always so lovely.

brandco2450@gmail.com said...

Absolutely gorgeous set of cards! You have been a busy bee!

Christine Alexander said...

They are all so beautiful Loll, it's amazing how different they are. The black background really makes the poinsettia pop ♥

Bonnie said...

WOW! You used this stamp to perfection, Lolly! I love the pretty watercoloring! Placing it on black and the red with inking around the edge makes for stunning cards! You are really building that Christmas stash!

Pat said...

What fabulous cards using this beautiful large poinsettia Loll, and they are all so different..great with the single flower with the partial cutting..so lovely of you to give me a shout out, and this is stunning and I love the dry embossed background, and love the card where you have used part of it in opposite corners and then with one nearly whole and the rest going off the edges in varying degrees, and over the black is just so dramatic, and lastly the gold embossed on the red card, and darkening the edges all around the flower really makes it pop. x

Susan said...

What a fabulous batch of cards using the same stamp in different ways! Love the vibrant pinks on the first 3 cards! Beautiful colour variation of reds in the fourth one, and great use of that technique we did back in May last year. My favourite is the one on the black card base - love that strip of washi tape to ground the poinsettia. Thanks so much for joining us at Peace on Earth with one of them!

TK said...

LOVE your cards, they're all so beautiful and so different! Your coloring is amazing, as always, Loll.
I think I need to jump on your "multiples" bandwagon, but first I have to clear through the chaos that is my life currently...

LesleyG said...

Wow what a fabulous collection of cards, and all so different, but all so beautiful! Xxx

kiwimeskreations said...

Amazing and innovative work Loll -love that first, partially cut image, with the embossed panel slipped in behind.
Blessings
Maxine

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

All so VERY lovely. x

Linda said...

WOW! What a stunning collection, and each one so very different even though you've used the same stamp.
I love the gold embossed version, so simple yet very elegant. Such a versatile ..... love it!

Bobby said...

You found so many great ways to use the stamp to make each card unique and show off that beautiful poinsettia, Loll.

Darnell said...

Well done building your Christmas stash, Lolly! I love how your designs are not only beautiful, they are mostly one-layer for ease of mailing. I appreciate the inspiration and shoutout! Not if you could just add more hours to my day or give me a B12 shot ... lol! Love, Dolly

Nstiz said...

I LOVE how you use a stamp in so many different ways, a talent I don't have. These are all fantastic and your coloring as always is spot on! Love the stark contrast of the poinsettia on black too.

Helen said...

Fabulous collection of cards - great to see how many different looks you can get from the stamp.

Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

Helen x

GAZ said...

Thanks for sharing your beautiful cards! Lots of inspiration and ideas for making some cards!

Marcia Hill said...

WOW, WOW, WOW!!! I can't even pick a favorite my friend! They are all absolutely BEAUTIFUL and you have definitely proven that one stamp can be used in LOTS of different ways! I'm sure Darnell was tickled by this post and the reference to her twofer challenge! And YAY for this many additions to your Christmas stash...way to go my friend! Also, Happy, Happy Birthday my friend! I hope you've been having a great day and that there's some birthday cake involved too! Your card should be arriving at some point here if it hasn't already...I never know how long it's going to take to arrive! Hugs. :0)

Julie B said...

What a fab group of cards, I can quite see why you love that large poinsettia stamp. All are beautiful but I think the black one is so striking and the partial cut away one too. :)

Lisa Elton said...

Each and every one is incredible, Loll! Wow did you ever use that stamp to perfection. Marvelous cards!