Friday, July 29, 2022

Blue Christmas

This week we're asking you to channel your inner Elvis ...


and break out the BLUEs for this week's holiday card ... make a card that primarily features the color BLUE (at least 75%).

Here's how we got the BLUEs this week:


Stephanie says, "I decided shopping in my gel press drawer was a great way to find lots of blues to combine for this week's card.  I even found a shimmery blue inky piece to add to the mix.  The stamp is Unity Stamp Company Holiday Joy Christmas Tree and the sketch is a great one from Sketch~N~Scrap."


Lauren says, "I stamped the sweet baubles and evergreens from Wendy Vecchi's Doodle Christmas Stamp Set a few times at the top left corner of a splashy Morning Glory Archival Ink background, then used brushmarkers and a sparkly gel pen to color the ornaments. I lightly dabbed more Morning Glory onto the chipboard "LOVE" embellishment from Wendy's new Statements Chippies, and stamped the same color, full strength, randomly all over the word with the sparkles stamp. Finally, I added a strip of bright blue washi and matted on glitter and metallic papers in a coordinating shade of blue.

Link your Beautiful Blue creations right here, by 6pm (Eastern) on Wednsdays, August 10th. Keyword for galleries and Flickr is JB-22-16.

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Jingle Belles are Blinging!

Every year, Christmas in July gets a little more popular, and we're always so excited to see everyone joining in and getting a jump on their holiday cards. Here are just a few "Blingy" masterpieces which especially caught our eye:


...made FOUR gloriously glittery cards; in gold (seen here) red, silver and gold again; with little touches of black that make the sparkly bits really pop!


...made a red blossom (with sparkly center), a bling flourish and a stamped sentiment add up to CAS perfection!


...made this amazing tree by cleverly stamping green Eiffel Towers and adding red gems in between. There's not a single holiday product on this card, just a boatload of inspiring creativity! 
♥♥♥

And now let's see who will be receiving that fun little Bling-centric prize pack? The Random Number Generator has chosen...

#21 

which means that 

Karen C of Creative Inspirations by Karen 

is our lucky winner!

Congratulations, Karen, please email Lauren at llaurenb @ hotmail.com 

and we'll get that right out to you!


Many thanks to the ladies of the Double Trouble Challenge, we enjoyed teaming up for this fun Christmas in July event; remember they post a brand new challenge on the first and third Monday of every month and there's a special challenge any time a fifth Monday rolls around (...so there might just be one in August...). A special shout out to everyone who played along this time, we loved seeing every single card. We'll be back at midnight with a brand new prompt, and we don't think anyone could possibly feel blue about that... :) 

Friday, July 22, 2022

Bling It On!

Yes, that's right, we're still "Blinging on the Holidays" for our special crafty crossover challenge with the lovely ladies on the Double Trouble Challenge Blog. Which means you can make ONE (new, blingy, holiday) CARD and link it up at both sites... with a chance of a fun little prize at each!


Here's how we were inspired to use bling this week:


Lauren's Other Card

Lauren says, "I'd been trimming up papers from Photoplay's North Pole Trading Co line for a Christmas in July class I'm teaching at Paper Anthology, so I had lots of weirdly sized little strips of pretty paper -including metallic gold and glittery red- and whenever that happens, I tend to want to use them to make backgrounds like this one I did a few years ago. For a focal point I used the round tag (and one of the cut-outs) from Pinkfresh Studio's Classic Tags with Fillable Elements die set to make an ornament from a scrap of older red moire paper. I backed it with Copper Non-Shed Glitter Paper adorned with Eyelet Outlet Pearls, and an oversized red Pearl Brad; dangling from a Champagne Bling Strip hung on my Tim Holtz Holiday Greens Thinlits."




Stephanie says, "Lauren gifted me some of these lovely Penny Black Masterpieces Made Simple.  It was so lovely, all I did was mount it on a white cardstock card base and add some Eyelet Outlet Fancy Wide Bling and a sticker sentiment to complete the snowy scene."

Scroll down to our original "Bling on the Holidays" post to link up your card for a chance to win our wonderful blingy prize package AND don't forget to also link up at the Double Trouble Challenge Blog.

Friday, July 15, 2022

Double Trouble Crossover Challenge! - BLING on the Holidays

This fortnight we Jingle Belles are happy to be partnering with the lovely ladies of the Double Trouble Challenge for exponentially more fun AND a chance at some cool prizes! First, we should mention that our part of this event is called, "Bling On the Holidays" and we'd like to see your brand new holiday cards that include jewels, gems, pearls, sequins, glitter or pretty much anything sparkly! 

For the Double Trouble Challenge, it's "Christmas in July", and basically any holiday card will qualify; so if you make a card to link up with us here at Jingle Belles, we hope you'll also link it with them to be included in their drawing! Then be sure to check back every fortnight or so, because they have a new challenge every other week and it's a great way to find some new challenges and loads of inspiration!

If you're new to us here at Jingle Belles, welcome! We make holiday cards from January through November, and we reveal a brand new prompt every other Friday, with a reminder post in between. We're mostly a "just for fun" challenge blog, but we do include a little prize on special occasions, which this definitely is, so we hope you'll scroll down for that. 

But first... here's how we were inspired to use Bling on our cards:


Stephanie says, "I started my card with sheet of Swirl Bling in Jewel Red from Eyelet Outlet.  Next I chose the pair of ice skates from my holiday ephemera drawer and then paired them both with some collage designer paper and framed the skates with a vintage journaling card.  After I got it all assembled on a 5" x 7" card base, I added two sentiment strips from my ephemera drawer to finish the design and a piece of red bling on the skate bow (I just love those plaid skate cuffs)."


Lauren says, "As you can see, I've also added LOTS of Eyelet Outlet Bling, in the form of an XL Snowflake atop my white poinsettias, and Clear Swirl Bling that I've cut up and rearranged to fit the space better. All this takes place on top of a diecut holly panel (ancient Hero Arts!) that I misted with glimmery blue spray ink; layered over green metallic cardstock and ...though it's hard to see in the photo... a mat of white glitter paper."
♥♥♥

Now here's a little prize pack we'll award to one randomly selected holiday cardmaker who links up with us this fortnight; featuring super-cute Pebbles clear stamps, sparkly chipboard snowflakes, colorful stickers and sequins, and of course some BLING!   

Link your Bling-centric creations right here by 6pm (Eastern) on Wednesday, July27th. Then be sure to head over to Double Trouble too!

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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Rising Stars (& Stripes!)

There were plenty of cool ideas for adding stars and/or stripes to our holiday cards and we loved seeing ALL of them. Here are three that especially caught our eye: 


...made a bold red glitter star her focal point; then added silver star accents, as well as embossed stars... without ever veering from her gorgeous CAS aesthetic.


...added a couple of striped patterns, a couple of glittery stars and a supercute Santa to her colorful Christmas confection!


...combined stars and stripes, in a classic Christmas color palette, to create a design that's both masterfully minimal and very dynamic!
(PS: You should also check out her other adorable cards, "American Santa" and "Green Cup"!)

Many thanks to everyone who played along! We'll be back at midnight with an extra-special Christmas in July Crossover edition!

Friday, July 8, 2022

Stars or Stripes?

We're still celebrating Stars OR Stripes at Jingle Belles, or if you're really into it, you can make a holiday card that has BOTH! Scroll down to the original post to link your cards.

Meanwhile, here's what we made this week (both of us using stars AND stripes):



Lauren says, "This week I've circle-punched some vintage-inspired holiday illustrations from an older Authentique patterned paper, dusted off a leftover piece of classic Basic Grey Stripey paper, added a Simple Stories sentiment, and then bumped up the star power with washi tape, a paper strip and some ancient anodized brads. Not the fanciest card I've ever made but it's sweet; plus... it's flat and mailable, which becomes a more desirable thing to me every time they raise the postage rates!



Stephanie says, "My card started by covering a red cardstock scrap with multiple sizes of two different gold star stickers.  Next I paired with with some stripes (in the form of plaid).  The final touches were a puffy coffee mug stocler and the perfect Caffeinated Christmas Sentiment from STAMPlorations designed by our friend Becca (this card is also perfect for the Stars Challenge at Caffeinated Christmas)."

Friday, July 1, 2022

Stars OR Stripes, Forever

Since this week in the USA is Independence Day, we're asking you to incorporate either stars or stripes into your card design. You needn't use red, white or blue; just stars or stripes (or both if you're feeling up to an extra challenge!) in any medium you choose.

Here's what we created this week:


Stephanie says, "I went with some candy cane striped paper from Doodlebug's Night Before Christmas Collection together with a polka dot solid and tiny tags from the same collection.  I added some enamel dots and a label sentiment to finish."


Lauren says, "My card features four different striped washi tapes, and two tapes with stars; as well a trio of (sadly out of print) Eyelet Outlet star-shape Christmas Cookie Brads. I've used graph paper as my background very deliberately, because it makes lining up tapes (or paper strips, or stamps) so easy! The sentiment is an older Doodlebug journal card, trimmed down a bit to fit the space."

Link your starry and/or stripey masterpieces right here by 6pm (Eastern) on Wednesday, July 13th. Keyword for galleries and Flickr is JB-22-14.

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