Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2025

The Greetery {Christmas Gallerie Collection}

Hello and welcome, friends! I'm so happy to be here as we showcase the beautiful new Christmas Gallerie Collection from The Greetery and all I can say is: I'm completely smitten! It is absolutely wonderful and works so perfectly with the last few releases. In fact, I don't think it will ever be able to leave my desk because I will be reaching for it often! Yes, there are Christmas stamps/dies, but it's also jam-packed with so many beautiful basics that are exactly what my collection has been missing and I think you'll agree!
The Greetery will be giving away two $50 gift certificates to the shop, so make sure to visit The Greetery Blog for the official "meet and greet" for each of the new products AND leave a comment there, and on each of the designers' blogs for a chance to win one of the two gift certificates.

Up first is a series of three cards using a handful of the new stamps/dies and I will explain everything as we go along! One of the only products I'm NOT sharing (go figure) is a collection of beautiful printed images included in the Capsule Christmas Gallery Prints. Some of the images remind me of Currier and Ives prints and so I wanted to get inspired by their work. One of the first images to pop up on my search was a beautiful old Currier and Ives book that reminded me of the Bookish Holiday Frames Stamp Set. That was all I needed and I was off! ha ha! 

Many of you mention how much you enjoy it when I used older products that you might already have on hand, so these ones are for you! ha ha! To begin, I die cut a panel of pale pink cardstock using the A2 Stitched Scallops Die and then stamped the detail using the frame image with pigment gold ink. I layered it onto an A2 Pure Poppy background using foam squares. Once that was done, I did some foiling on a scrap of Pure Poppy cardstock using the Capsule Borders 1 Hot Foil and silver foil. I cut it out using the Capsule Basics Die and believe me, this die got a WORKOUT for this release, so I will be referencing it often, but this is where it's linked. I cut the beautiful border from antique gold cardstock using the Capsule Filigree Borders (this also got a major workout) and glued it over the top. I simply used a dot of liquid glue on each of the points and then adhered it to the red piece. You can stretch it and pull it while the glue is still wet until you have the placement correct.

All three cards feature the top detail that is cut using the new Hang it Up Die and I couldn't stop using IT either! Like I said, OBSESSED AND SMITTEN! Included in this release are a series of beautiful new dies called Bigger Holiday Botanicals. The three cards feature the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Holly no. 1, Holly no. 2, and Mistletoe. I will be showing you a few more of the options on other projects, so stay tuned! I sat down one day and just cut and colored and cut and colored some more until I had a nice pile of beautiful botanicals to use to my heart's content! I still have quite a few left so I'm already dreaming up more Christmas tags and cards! 

The card on the left uses the same basic details as the first card, but this time I used the Rosemal Reflections Embossing Folder for the capsule portion. I was thrilled that the filigree border laid down so nicely over the embossing and I was squealing with joy with the result! I didn't want to stop working and creating because everything is just SO beautiful! Thank you, Betsy, for always giving me just what my crafty soul requires!

This card features the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Holly no. 1 and Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Mistletoe. Each and every one is simply beautiful and I can't wait to use them ALL! There are a few I didn't get a chance to use, but that will be remedied soon enough! Now, lets' talk about the sentiment; this sentiment is included in the new Capsule Quick Tags Stamp Set. I will be showing you an entire collection of tags made using this set, but for this card and the last card, I used one of the cute stand-alone sentiments heat embossed in gold.

One of my next favorite products is the new Linked Labels series of stamps and dies. The pieces the sentiment is layered on is cut using the Little Linked Labels Die and then embossed using the Little Linked Labels Embossing Folder. There is a coordinating stamp set that I will be showcasing on another project, so I can show you how cute it all is!

All of the foliage is dusted with a bit of Rock Candy glitter, which really enhances the vintage feeling on this series of cards. 

The first card and this card also feature the Regency Bow No. 1 and I will be also showing the Regency Bow No. 2 on a few other projects.

The piece behind the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Mistletoe is the new Large Linked Labels. It is die cut and then embossed, and just like the small version, there is a coordinating stamp set.

I did some foiling and embossing for something different on this particular card. The sentiment is heat embossed and is from the Simple Holiday Sentiments Stamp Set that is part of the Christmas Market Collection.
My next project is a set of tags that I talked about earlier. All of the cards use the beautiful new Capsule Quick Tags Stamp Set and I had so much fun creating them. I did some that are quick and easy, just like the name suggests, and then I added a few more steps and details on the others!

Let's start with the most basic and work our way up to the most complicated since each one uses the same basic steps for the beginning. To begin, I die cut three capsules in Ocean Tides cardstock and three capsules of Enchanted Evening cardstock. There are two different border images included in the stamp set, so I did two with one border and the rest with the second border. I rotated between gold pigment ink and white pigment ink for the six tags.

The tag that is nearest includes the basic layout and then the pine detail at the top is a separate stamp that you can use. There are also other stand-alone sentiments that you could use here as well, but the rest of the imagery and to: from: sentiments are included in that base stamp.

Each tag uses the Hang it Up Die which is what is included at the top and everything is cut from antique gold cardstock. Each tag also has a filigree border. Some of the tags have a Regency Bow no. 1 and some have a Regency Bow no. 2.....which reminds me, I forgot to mention that each of the varieties has both a large and small bow die included; these cards use the small version of both styles.

This is one of the "stepped" up tags. I used a sticky note to cover up the "to: from:" portion of the tag while I was inking it up and then removed the sticky note before stamping. Once that was done, I used the detail pine portion on both the bottom and top. I added one of the Large Linked Labels stamped with a sentiment from the Large Linked Labels Stamp Set.

These are the two tags I made using that same stamp combo and they use the Holly No. 1 and Poinsettia which are part of the Bigger Holiday Botanicals series.

You can see the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Paperwhites on the tag on the left.

Here is the entire set so you can compare and contrast which stamps were used.

These tags use the Regency Bow No. 2 and they are the perfect size to accent the top of the tags. 
Since we're in a tag frame-of-mind, let's move onto my next project featuring the beautiful Large Linked Labels Die and embossing folder along with the Little Linked labels Die and Little Linked Labels Stamp Set. I love all of the "handmade" or "homemade" sentiments included in this release AND the last release, so I thought it would be fun to focus on those and make some handmade gifts! 

I had some leftover fabric from a recent sewing project, so I thought I would use it to make some handmade handwarmers for the upcoming winter to give to friends for Christmas. I have made these occasionally over the years and I put together a tutorial a few years ago that you can read about HERE. In that tutorial I share instructions for warmers made with 4 1/2 inch squares, but for today's project, I made them 4 inches square which didn't use as much rice as the instructions say. This particular fabric is from Tilda Fabrics and I used one pattern for the top and one pattern for the bottom, but you can use the same fabric for both sides.

Each tag consists of a base layer created with the Large Linked Labels Die and Large Linked  Labels Embossing Folder. I used a pale green for the base for each tag and then added the cute gold details using the Hang It Up Die...can't stop, won't stop! ha ha!

Each tag also uses the Little Linked Labels Stamp Set, Little Linked Labels Die. I chose all of the sentiments that had reference to homemade or handmade to fit the project.

This particular tag features the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Wax Flower which is so beautiful. 

I used Rustic White cardstock, which if you've used it, you know it has a different texture which gave these tags a bit of a vintage, worn look that I just love! This tag also features the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Holly no. 1. I love both of the holly options, but this one seems more romantic and vintage in my opinon.

Of course I couldn't stop with the bows, so a few of the tags got a Regency Bow No. 2 in the small size.

I tied the pair of handwarmers up using some beautiful ribbon that I purchased last year and it complements the handmade/homemade sewn theme perfectly!
For those of you who haven't had your fill of the Shortbread Shapes, have no fear, there's a sweet new addition: Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake! Eep! I'm in love....it is so fabulous and is so much fun to create with! I've only touched the tip of the iceberg with the possibilities and I'm sure the rest of the team will show it off to its full potential!

This is a 5 by 7 sized card, which is the size of the beautiful new Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Embossing Folder. Of course you can cut the paper to suit your needs, but the 5 by 7 is just lovely to show off all of the fun details!

To begin, I cut a panel of cream cardstock and ran it through my machine using the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Embossing Folder. Next, I used the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Die to cut the red panel. I carefully placed it into the embossing folder to get it all lined up correctly and then ran that through the machine. I brushed a white pigment ink pad over the top to add the color to the raised portions. I layered it onto the base layer using foam squares.

The next step was the star portion which was cut from Honey Nut cardstock and I followed the same steps as the red piece. There is another die that is included in the set that will cut each section so you can have shortbread slices, but I didn't use it for this project.

For the sentiment, I used the Shortbread Shapes: Rectangle Labels Die and cut it from Pure Poppy cardstock. The center piece was cut from the same Honey Nut cardstock and embossed. The sentiment, which is from the Simple Holiday Mini Sentiments Stamp Set, is stamped in white. I added an enamel candy cane using liquid glue and a few Mint and Berry Bits. I loved how Betsy used those cute peppermints on her cards for the last release and I wanted to incorporate that on mine as well!

I mentioned at the beginning of today's post that I spent an entire crafty session making all kinds of holiday foliage using the Bigger Holiday Botanicals and boy, did that come in handy! I just pulled different pieces here and there for all of my projects which was so fun! This card uses the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Holly no. 1 and the pine-y pieces from the Bigger Holiday Botanicals: Wax Flower.

I used the large size of the Regency Bow No. 2 Die for this card and of course some of the Hang it Up pieces for the top! I had WAY TOO much fun working on this release and I hope you love it as much as I do! Everything will be available for purchase tomorrow at 10 am EST. Don't forget to visit the other designers' blogs and leave a comment to be eligible to win one of two $50 gift certificates to the shop! Thanks for fluttering by!



Kelly Lunceford (you are here)










 

Monday, August 24, 2020

Flash Sale {You are AMAZING to the core!}




Welcome to this week's Papertrey Ink/Ink to Paper Flash Sale! As usual, the sale will run from 12 noon today until 12 noon on Wednesday, August 26th! I'm revisiting the darling Tag Creations: Delightful Bunch stamp set which is just perfect for this time of year! I chose to use some different colors for the apples to change things up!
This week's Flash Sale will include:



Dies: Tag Creations: Delightful Bunch this will be for pre-order. The other items in your order will be shipped out and then the dies will arrive in 2-3 weeks.

My kids are headed back to school tomorrow for 2 days each week and 3 days at home for remote learning. These tags will be the perfect addition to the teacher gifts that will be headed out the door. I made THESE a few week's ago for the Flash Sale and these tags will complement them beautifully! I just love the pink and lime apples! I think I'd really enjoy picking apples from an orchard filled with pink and green apples! 
Whenever I use this stamp/die collection, it reminds me of the Anne of Green Gables series with Megan Follows as the actress, when her and Katherine are out picking apples. It's right before she meets Gilbert on the bridge, which is always such a fun part! ha ha!




I couldn't resist adding some coarse crystal glitter to the apples and leaves for some added detail. The Nuvo drops help make the apples look crisp and juicy, don't you think? The sentiment on each of the labels are heat embossed in silver for a fun touch!
The kids were able to pop in for a socially distanced Open House last week, so they got to meet their new teachers. They seemed pleased, which is always nice! I hope the teachers like their Back-to-School gifts. I ended up getting some Apple soap from Bath and Body Works, gum, gourmet popcorn, EOS lip balm, a KIND bar, lotion and a gift card to Amazon so they can get a few things that they need. These tags will be attached to the bow that ties up the cellophane that the baskets will be wrapped in! I'm using the little baskets I bought for May Day which will be just the right size! Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Ink to Paper August Release Countdown Day 1

Hello and welcome to day 1 of the Ink to Paper August release countdown! The name of this first set that I'm showcasing is "Hello Pumpkin" and couldn't be more fitting for what you'll be seeing over the next few day! ha ha! As I mentioned a few days ago, we're diving into all things autumn and Halloween for this upcoming release!


My first card for today uses the fabulous new "Hello Pumpkin" stamp/die set and new addition to the Border Bling family, called Border Bling: Leaves! This die collection includes two frames and a little cluster of the leaves to die cut individual pieces.

One of my favorite elements from the new Hello Pumpkin set is the cut little grapevine nest/wreath image! I've been having so much fun with it and it will be such a fun addition on future projects!

As you can see, I added in some of the fabulous flowers dies from the Into the Blooms die collection! They work so nicely and give this card such a fun autumnal touch, don't you think?

I chose to dry emboss the frame with some ink blending around the edges. The "Hello Pumpkin" sentiment is stamped in black for some contrast! 

My next card also uses the "Hello Pumpkin" stamp set, but this time, I added in the Jack-O-Lantern face from another new set called "Scaredy Cat". I also used some of my favorites from last year's Halloween release as well.

For this card, I used Distress Oxide Ink to create a blended background in Autumn colors and then used the Border Bling Leaves die. I stamped the Caught In My Web stamp set in the upper corner using black ink. I also used the fun new "Inside Greetings Halloween" for the bottom of the card.

I die cut the Boo! sentiment 3 times using the To Die For Sentiments: Halloween and glued it together with liquid glue. I also added a layer of Nuvo Crystal Glaze for some added detail and shine!


I arranged the pumpkin and leaves between the two sentiments using foam squares. I also added a trio of sparkling clear sequins for shine!

I used small pieces of black foam squares to pop up the Boo! I ended up by saving all of the little leaves that were die cut from the frame that I used on another project that I'm sharing today!

I layered the entire blended panel onto a top folding A2 card base using additional foam squares! 

Up next is my card using the Scaredy Cat stamp set I talked about earlier! It is such a sweet Halloween set and I love the fonts! 

This card also features the new Hay Bale dies which are so much fun for so many Halloween/Autumn projects! I tied this hay bale up with jute twine for a realistic and fun detail.

I used the same steps for this Boo! as well as the one on the previous card. The "Trick or Treat" sentiment is heat embossed in white and then die cut using the Love to Layer: Scalloped Circle Dies

The background is stamped using the versatile Nifty Plaid background stamp for a fresh and modern look. The black cat at the bottom is simply die cut using the Scaredy Cat die collection twice and then glued together. It also got a nice coat of Crystal Glaze for some added shine. There IS a black cat image that goes with this die, I just wanted to something a little bit more stark for this design. It felt more cohesive with the BOO!

The other image is stamped in black and then I colored it using Copic markers. The tail and the head are separate solid images that I stamped in black. I added yet another coat of Crystal Glaze to this image as well!

The entire thing is framed using the Skinny Stitched Frames for some added color and detail! I added all of this to a black A2 top folding card base.

My last card of the day uses the Hello Pumpkin set and all of those blended leaves from the other Halloween card!

The sentiment is heat embossed in gold, which I always love! I layered the pumpkins up in the wreath/next and then added the vellum sentiment over the top!

I added the leaves here and there using foam squares for added dimension. I used another one of the sentiments from the Inside Greetings: Halloween set stamped in black at the bottom!

You can see the shine of the embossing a little bit better in this photo as well as the detail of the die cut leaves on the border.

The finishing touches are a little bow of jute twine on the stem of the pumpkin and a trio of sparkling clear sequins for shine! I've got a nice start to my autumn/Halloween cards! Join me again tomorrow for day 2 of the countdown! Thanks for fluttering by!