Friday, November 29, 2024

Blog Header Inspired

This week we're still creating cards inspired by the Jingle Belles 2024 Blog Header.



Maybe you're drawn to the candy canes ... or the poinsettias ... or glittery sparkle.  Just make sure you tell us how your card was inspired.

Here is how we were inspired this week:


Lauren says, "This week I've made a less literal version, but I've still embraced the colors, the florals, and the red glitter and golden metallic accents. That pretty flower cluster is Hero Arts' Christmas Roses stamp, it's embossed with Ranger Gold Embossing Powder and watercolored. The diecut sentiment is Penny Black. The tiny star sequins are Eyelet Outlet."


Stephanie says, "My design started with this candy cane striped glitter tag.  I found identical green & red glitter paper in my stash to die cut the Poinsettia and Holly Leaves from Essentials by Ellen Poinsettia & Pine.  I backed them with a white cardstock shadow to help them stand out from the tag.  I added a gold glitter frame, gold stars, gold ribbon & gold thread to pull in those elements from the Blog Header design.  I finished with a Scrapbook.com Wordfetti December sentiment."

And remember there's a fun little prize for one lucky (randomly selected) participant:

Simon Hurley create Bold Holiday Blooms Background Stamp; 
Recollections Holly Leaves; Echo Park Floral Swag Washi Tape and two packs of Paper Lace Ribbon

Link your cards on the original post by 6pm on Wednesday evening, December 4th. The linky tool is in the original post, which can be found directly below this one.

1 comment:

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What a delightful and inspiring post! I truly enjoyed seeing how both Lauren and Stephanie drew creative inspiration from the Jingle Belles 2024 blog header. Lauren's use of gold embossing and watercolor on the Hero Arts' Christmas Roses stamp adds a touch of elegance, while Stephanie's candy cane striped glitter tag and die-cut poinsettia bring a festive sparkle. Their interpretations beautifully capture the essence of the blog header, showcasing the joy and creativity of holiday card-making. Thank you for sharing such wonderful ideas!