We're always thrilled to have our fellow ♥JINGLE BELLES♥ suggest ideas for a great holiday card prompt, so please join us in welcoming our very lovely guest star,
Lela Meinke! Lela
(you may know her as Serenity_Stamper) has been stamping for a verrrry long time. Back in the day, she wrote feature articles for RubberStampMadness. She’s active on Splitcoast, and she is a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator. You can check out her ♥AMAZING♥ gallery at SCS by clicking the link for her card, and you can also check out her
Stampin' Up Demonstrator Web Site; be sure to drop by one
(or both!) of those fine sites and leave her some love!
Lela wrote in with a brilliant idea that we've never done before, so of course we invited her along to make a card with us! Lela suggested we build cards around postoids or real postage or even postal images; we've added in a couple twists of our own, so this fortnight you can choose from a few different-- but all
MAIL-RELATED-- options:
make a card that includes faux or real postage or postal images
(mailboxes, postcards, stamps, cancellations, etc)
OR
create a holiday postcard
OR
make a holiday card with a matching (decorated) envelope
Lela says, "This card combines so many elements that I love: I love roses. I love all things postal. I love the distress technique. I love collage. And I love the holiday season! I decorate my family room with a rose theme every December. Our holiday wreath has roses too. I’ve saved that cancelled postage-stamp for a while, and it served as the perfect inspiration and focal point for this challenge. Those two red roses holding the banner are from the goody-bag prize I won from Lauren!”
Stephanie says, "As the wife of a postal carrier, I naturally love to collect mail-related images to use in my creations. These bright and beautiful EAD Christmas Stamp Stickerz are so very appealing that I only needed a few strips of cardstock and an EAD Christmas Sentiment Rub-On to make one of my fastest holiday cards ever!”
Lauren says, "Amongst many other types of vintage paper, I collect postcards. I couldn't quiiiiiite bear to part with any of them, so I did the next best thing: scanned, printed and distressed both the front and back of one of my favorites (which was mailed to two young girls by their aunt, from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1907!)
to put on this card. I used Kimber McGray's current card challenge sketch at Two Peas for the layout of my design."
We hope you'll be inspired to try one
(or all!) of our fun options and that everyone will be "
Going POSTAL" with us this fortnight! To inspire you further, we thought it would be appropriate for one lucky
cardmaker to get a sweet little crafty package of christmas goodies in the mail. we'll randomly select a link number from the submitted cards, so you'll get another chance with every new card you make which fits this challenge!
You have until 6pm (EST) on
Wednesday, September 19th to link up your mail-related creations; use keyword
JB-12-19 in galleries and
our flickr group, and be sure to HAVE FUN! ♥