Tag Archives: Good Greetings

The Hero Tree revisited

I’ve mentioned previously that I was in Michaels looking for some scissors for a left hander when I saw this beautiful Hero Arts Christmas tree stamp. Because the tree is so gorgeous, I didn’t want to detract from it or have other elements fighting with it. This time I decided to heat emboss it in silver since the previous two uses had it embossed in gold. It looks as if I’ll have to try it without heat embossing too!

For my base, I used rich razzleberry – in fact this is a one layer card. After rubbing the embossing buddy over the card, I stamped the tree in versamark and sprinkled on the silver embossing powder. As an aside – whilst in Michaels, I also found an embossing tray which catches all the embossing powder and allows you to funnel the powder back into the pot. I had thought about storing the powders in plastic containers with a spoon for ease of sprinkling, but with a dozen or so powders, I didn’t want to use up the extra space. I take up enough (okay, pretty much all) of the kitchen table at the moment as it is! Stampin’ Up! used to sell one but it appears to have been discontinued. I also got a few small paint brushes which are useful for flicking off any stray dots of powder before heating and for helping the last remnants of the powder from the tray into the pot.

Hero Arts christmas tree stamp on rich razzleberry
Back to today’s card! After heat embossing the tree, I rubbed the embossing buddy on the bottom part of the card and stamped the sentiment from Stampin’ Up!’s Good Greeting set in versamark. One more sprinkle with the embossing powder and another round with the heat tool and the card is done. I could have stamped both parts in the versamark and then done just one round with the embossing powder and heat tool but I prefer to do one thing at a time when embossing.

I finished the card off by dry embossing the envelope flap with Stampin’ Up!’s northern flurry embossing folder.  The colour of the rich razzleberry is truer to life here – I need to improve my photography to get the colours better. I may even have to read the manual!

Hero Arts christmas tree stamp with embossed envelope

 

Ho! Ho! Ho! A trendy Christmas card

Whilst we were at the crop weekend earlier this month, we borrowed the moustache framelit from a fellow attendee, Randa. Caro and I made some superhero boxes using it but she’d also seen a rather cute Christmas card on Facebook pictured from the European convention.

Stampin' Up! Good Greetings on real red with moustache

This card is simple to put together, easy to mass produce if desired and moustaches are very trendy at the moment. Win, win, win, right?

For a change, I made the white mat half an inch smaller than the base so that there was a quarter inch border all the way around rather than my usual 1/8 inch. The top mat is just a quarter inch smaller and showing my usual 1/8 inch border all around. I embossed the sentiment from Stampin’ Up! Good Greetings in white embossing powder (Stampin’ Up!’s really is much better than the cheaper brand I initially used!) and then it was a simple matter of using the framelit to cut out the moustache in whisper white. Actually Caro cranked out a whole bunch so that we could give the framelit back to Randa so it was even easier to just grab one of the precut ones. Thanks Caro! I popped the moustache up on dimensionals. I positioned the sentiment and moustache so that it cuts the card in three which I think is rather pleasing. I ran the flap of the envelope through the big shot using the polka dots embossing folder.

Another Christmas card

It’s another August Christmas card although this time with non-traditional colours.

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Details:

Base: Whisper white cardstock 8.5″ by 5.5″ scored and folded in half

Mat: Night of Navy 4″ by 5.25″

I put the night of navy mat in my Northern flurry embossing folder (a great value at $7.95, as are almost all of the embossing folders) and ran it through the big shot. I originally intended this to be a vertical card but I liked how the Merry Christmas sentiment looked in the lower left hand corner. This is from the Good Greetings hostess set (available for free for hosting a party of $300 or more in addition to the normal benefits) and I again heat embossed it – this time in white. A very simple and easily mass-produced card.