Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Tree card

I know this post is late (worked late last night and didn't get home till 8:00 PM ) but to make up for that I have a two-for-one today.

First, the snowy tree card:

 
This was inspired by several cards I saw online using a pine tree branch punch that I currently do not own. I know, how is that even possible you might think. Over 600 punches and yet there are still great must-haves I do not own yet. I'm having a hard time with it myself :)
 
I looked through my vast collection and thought there has to be a good substitution in there somewhere. What I came up with was the large duty miller leaf punch from PB. For the above tree I  actually used a combination of the large and the medium, but it's not necessary to have both sizes. I'm not sure how many but I'm guessing approx. 24 leaves were used.
 
The tree decorations are several 3/16" circles punched from silver sparkling cardstock and a few little clear jems. The tree is topped with a small northern star (EK) also punched from the sparkling paper. The snow is a torn piece of white cardstock. My greeting is an old SU stamp.
 
 
After I made this card I thought to myself, I can do better.
So, I played some more and came up with an indoor decorated Christmas tree.
 
 
I arranged the leaves a little differently, added a tree skirt and more assorted decorations, some sparkles and volia. Hope you like it.
 
As you can see I made several different versions. All are mounted on white embossed cardstock.
 
Full instructions for the punch art tree below.
 
 
 
This concludes my 24 (+) days of Christmas punch art.
Next I'm working on some gifts I have to finish by Christmas.
 
 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

and a partridge in a pear tree

Today I am sharing the instructions for my Partridge punch art card.

 

The greeting is an old SU stamp. I split the 3 words by punchign each with the word window punch (SU), 2 are double punch to shorten the label. These are then mounted onto the modern label (SU), one is trimmed as well.
All pieces are inked along the edge, and the bird has been inked and detailed with black marker.

Full instructions for the partridge punch art is below.


Come back tomorrow for my Christmas tree punch art card.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Dove Christmas Card

Today we'll take a closer look at my Dove Christmas card.


The green background strips were embossed with the Spellbinders Flora embossing template and then mounted onto black. The greeting is from an old SU stamp set on the curly label (SU), mounted onto EK's large flourish label.
The punch art dove is mounted on a 52mm s.giant oval (PB)
I also accented the card with various gems.

Full instructions for the punch art dove below.


Come back tomorrow for another Christmas punch art card

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Two ornaments card

Let's take a closer look at my two ornaments punch art card.


Just like yesterday's card, this one doesn't require a punch art recipe.

Card base and black mat were embossed using the Provocraft Swirls embossing folder.
The greeting is an old SU stamp on an large EK flourish label.
I inked over the embossing with silver to add more depth to the design.
The ornamenets are embelished with a north star punch (EK papershaper). I also punched the top part of the SU ornamenet in silver for the hanger.
Both ornaments have been hung with silver thread and were accented with a bow.
I also added a large red crystal to the red one and 4 small clear crystals to the corners of my greeting mat.

Hope you come back tomorrow for another punch art card.


Monday, November 26, 2012

Ornament Card

Lets start out this week with an easy one, the single ornament Christmas card.


The instructions  are quite simple, yet (I think) this card looks very elegant.

I embossed silver glitter cartdstock with the Provo Craft Swirl embossing folder and then punched my ornament (SU).
I mounted it on a large label (flourish by EK). This was matted onto 2 of the same label punch that I cut in half. The first was cut legnth wise and the other widthwise. Adhering these onto the back of the black label,  overlapping slightly at the corners, creates a mat effect.
The grey and white cardstock are embossed with the Flora Spellbinder embossing folder. I also used a corner punch (PB) at the top left of my grey mat.
The greeting is an old SU stamp on a double punched curly label (SU); which is matted with a double punched large flourish label (EK).
I then accented the card with a few gems and a red ribbon bow.

Come back tomorrow for another one of my Christmas punch art card.


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Christmas punch art cards 5

This week I decided on a more simple and classy approach to punch art.


Four of the cards are much simpler in design (couldn't help myself with the partridge card, too simple just wasn't going to work).

Come back for visits throughout the week for close-ups and instructions for each of the cards shown above.



Saturday, November 24, 2012

Rudolph the Reindeer Card

Last but not least, here is my Rudolph Christmas card.
 
 
The greeting is an old SU stamp. All edges were inked with Colorbox inks and his cheeks were chalked in red.
 
Full punch art instructions are below.
 
 

Come back on Sunday when I'll post a preview of next weeks Christmas projects.

 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Penguin Christmas card

As promised, today we have my penguin punch art card.


I used a few random snowflakes on the background (medium PB and small EK punch). The ground is a torn piece of white cardstock. All edges were inked with Colorbox inks and the cheeks were chalked in red. I added a little red ribbon bow and popped the bottom of the beak with a foam square. The greeting is an old SU stamp on a deco label (SU).

Full instructions for the penguin punch art below.
** Edit. I recently noticed that the instructions below have a small error. I forgot to add the image for the blossom petal shape that is used for the wings. It is noetd in the punch list though.

 
If you decide to draw the little black eyes, you really only require 2 punches to make him.

Come back tomorrow for this weeks last punch art project - Rudolph.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Snowman Card

Today we have my happy snowman Christmas card.

 
As with all my punch art projects, all edges were inked with Colorbox inks. The greeting (an old SU stamp) is on a deco label (SU) and the background snowflakes are a medium (BP) and small (EK) snowflake punch. The edges of the scarf were cut into fringe with scissors.
 
Full instructions below.
 
 
 
Come back tomorrow for a close-up and instructions for the penguin card.
 
 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Gingerbread Card

Today we have the gingerbread couple Christmas card.


The bodies are quite simple and don't require a lot of punches.
The greeting is an old SU stamp. All edges were inked with Colorbox inks. The background heart is a mega 2" heart (Nankong). One could easily substitute a different mega or super giant heart punch, or a heart die cut.

Full instructions for the gingers below.

 
Come back tomorrow for another one of this weeks Christmas punch art projects.
 
 

Polar Bear Christmas

This cute Christmas card was inspired by the Coke commercials that ar eon TV every Christmas in North America. I was really tempted to put a coke bottle on this, but am afraid my European family wouldn't understand why it's there.

 
I can't really take credit for the general design of the bear. I've seen several cards with a polar bear online. I however have not seen any instructions for them so came up with my own to get the same kind of look.
 
The greeting on the card is an old SU stamp. As always all edges are inked with Colorbox ink. I also added blue chalk to the cheeks and the torn "snow" paper. The snowflakes are a medium PB punch and a small EK papershaper. The instructions for the Santa hat can be found here in an earlier blog post of mine.
 
Instructions for my version of the polar bear below.
 
 
 
Come back tomorrow for the close-up and full instructions for the gingerbread Christmas card.
 
 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Christmas punch art cards - 4

Here is the preview of this weeks five punch art projects:

 
 
Projects consist of a cute penguin, Rudolph, a happy snowman, a pair of gingerbreads and a Christmas polar bear.
 
Come back tomorrow for  a close-up and instructions for the first project.
 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Toy Soldier Christmas Card

Last project of the week is the toy soldier Christmas card.


Card greeting is an old SU stamp. I accented the greeting with holly made using the SU bat punch (instructions can be found here). As always edges of all pieces have been inked with Colorbox inks.

Full instructions for the toy soldier punch art are below.

 
Come back Sunday night for a preview of next weeks projects.
 
 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Stick Horse Christmas Tag

Today's project is the cute little stick horse toy.

The tag is a large Accut cut tag die. I mounted the piece onto a s. giant 52 mm oval. All edges were inked with Colorbox inks. The little to/from stamp is from an old SU set.

Full instructions below.

 
Come back tomorrow for the Toy Soldier punch art instructions.
 
 

Christmas Present Tag

Sorry this is a bit late. It was a very busy day yesterday. I'll have today's project later in the day (so two posts in order to catch up).

Next up is the Christmas present punch art tag.

Again, I used my large Accu cut tag die. The punch art is mounted on 2 of the large EK labels. All edges were inked with Colorbox inks. The to/from stamp is by SU.

Full instrucitons below.

 
Come back tonight for the next punch art project.
 
 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Christmas Drum

Today I'm sharing my Christmas drum punch art tag.

 
I used five 1/8" antique brass brads and a little gold embroidery floss to add the details to the little drum. All edges were inked with colorbox inks. The drum is mounted on the 52 mm scalloped square by PB. The large tag is an Accut cut die and the to/from stamp is from an old SU set.
 
Full instructions below (this only requires 2 punches for the actual drum)
 
 
Come back tomorrow for another Christmas punch art project
 
 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Christmas Horn

First up this week is the cute little Christmas horn tag:


The tag is a large accut cut tag die. I mounted the punch art piece on a large EK label.
The to/from stamp is from an old SU set. All pieces were inked along the edges.

Full instructions below.

 
Come back tomorrow for another Christmas punch art project.
 
 
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