I was so honored and thrilled to be asked by Stamplorations to be a guest dt member for Stencil Sunday for November, December and January! I had so much fun designing with their awesome stencils, dies and stamps that I made eight different cards and a video for my November Stencil Sunday! In my video I share all the cards and how to stretch your crafty dollars by making non-holiday cards with Christmas stencils and Christmas cards with stencils not designed for the holiday season.
Most of the cards I made are shown on the Stencil Sunday blogpost at Stamplorations blog here. IF YOU COMMENT ON THAT BLOGPOST, YOU COULD WIN A $15 GIFT CODE, so please click, read and comment.
This card is definitely not a Christmas card but was made with stencils called Christmas Trees and double stenciled with a slimline Kitty stencil. I also feature a perfect die cut sentiment die called Big Hugs from Cutplorations (a division of Stamplorations) that I liked so much, I bought it twice! Lucky for one commenter on my video that I did because I am giving it away to a commenter who lives in the USA and leaves a comment before December 1st following the instructions in the video.
In the video I show all 8 cards and how to change this floating easel Christmas card into a masculine birthday card, so be sure to watch the video and comment for a chance to win.
If you are reading this on Sunday November 22nd and you like all the stencils, dies and stamps from Stamplorations you see in the video and on their blogpost, rush right over to their website for THE GIVING THANKS FLASH SALE FOR 50% OFF ALL ORDERS WITH THE CODE GIVING THANKS!! But if you reading after Sunday, you can still save 20% any day by using my code: STAMPGIRLKARENH!
I had so much fun designing with Stamplorations great stencils and other products for Stencil Sunday and hope my cards and the video inspire you to give some of them a try!
Thank you for sharing these fun ideas for holiday cards and the process video.
ReplyDeleteThe window easel is so cool!! Great ideas and inspiration. Thank you. I'm so impressed with crafters who can share in a video format. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful ideas shared. I like the alternative use of the tree stencil in the graphic design. Will take a look at the video because I'm really interested in the easel card design. First time seeing it.
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