Showing posts with label Frosted Gingerbread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frosted Gingerbread. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Gingerbread, Greetings & Giggles!

Howdy all!  Welcome to Inspire Me Monday!

I'm your hostess Allison Cope and today not only am I going to teach you how not to make a fun interactive card using the fabulous "Frosted Gingerbread" stamp set but I promise to make you laugh too!  Honest!  Boo-boos happen to the best of us... even people who have been making cards for years and so I thought I'd show you my "oopsy-daisy video " today!

So grab a cup of coffee and join me in my scraproom.  You won't regret it!  LOL!

Here is my final card for you. As you can see I did stamp the remainder of the greeting and attached it onto the bottom of the focal panel.

Here's the card closed...

And here is it with the the slider pulled-up...


Thanks for joining me!  I hope I made you giggle... heck, I made myself giggle!

Happy Holidays everyone!

~ Ally ~

Supplies:
stamps:  Power Poppy (Frosted Gingerbread)
ink:  Memento (Flannel Grey), Copic Markers
patterned paper:  Fancy Pants Designs (Timbergrove)
cardstock:  Neenah Solar White, Bazzill (Light Kraft), Stamping Up! (Cherry Cobbler)

diesMy Favorite Things (Cross Stitched Rectangles STAX, Stitched Ovals)
other:  thread

Inspire Me.... for Gift Giving!


Hi all and welcome to another Inspire Me Monday! Today, I am reaching back into the recesses of my mind (I had to watch out for cobwebs!) to bring back a tutorial I learned probably 8 years ago. It’s a fun one and today, I’m putting a bit of a twist on it!

When the holidays roll around, who doesn’t need a supply of gift card holders? With nieces and nephews that are hard to shop for.... I know I do! So, why not create a gift card holder from something you have a ton of in your craft room -- ENVELOPES! 



LET’S GET STARTED!


Here’s a peek at what we are going to make.....


I started with a regular kraft envelope and folded it in half and then using scissors, I cut down the center fold only to the flap. I glued down one side and then kept the other side free so that I could put my gift card inside! I stamped the sentiment on the lower left corner and colored.... just like this!


Now the fun starts! This is the part when we deck out our envelope! Using the brand new Frosted Gingerbread set, I stamped the border a few times on a 2-1/2" by 4" piece of kraft card stock using Espresso Truffle Memento Ink. I used the E42 Copic Marker to accent around and give my candies, cookies and gingy people some shading. I used a white gel pen to color the white accents and give these guys some pop! 

I colored my candies and gingerbread people with Copic Spica glitter pens and I mean to tell you -- they have some sparkle!!! You can kind of see it here! 


I layered the main panel up on some glitter paper (2-5/8" by 4-1/8") and then again on some plaid decorative paper (2-7/8" by 4-3/8"). 

I then cut a belly band to help me hide one of the key ingredients in my gift card holder! 


Do you see that there? YES, it’s a magnet! 


PLEASE NOTE: If you are using this gift card holder for a gift card with an active magnetic strip, don’t use a magnet but scroll down and see the option for just a belly band that can be slid over your finished gift card holder! This holder is perfect for physical gift certificates or anything small that could be slid into that little pocket! 

Okay... moving on! 

Now, using adhesive, secure the belly band over the magnet on the front of your envelope to hide it from view! Like every magnet, you need a positive and a negative. The negative is under the band. How am I going to attach and hide the positive? Well, that’s where this darling little heart comes into play! 


After stamping the sentiment from the set onto a heart die cut using Memento Love Letter Ink, I added some shading with the E42 Copic Marker, added some paper piercing and some bling! 

And this, is the backside -- a great spot for my magnet!

I want to make sure to hide this magnet too, so after attaching my main heart to the belly band, I went ahead and attached a second die cut heart over top! (You can see I also decked out the inside with some coordinating decorative paper for some extra pizazz!)


But one thing to note! Because the second heart would have interfered with the fold of the belly band, you need to notch off one side of the heart making a line where the fold would be and then trimming off that portion, like this.....


And, no creation is complete with a little somethin’-somethin’ on the back, right?


And that, my friends, is it! A cute little magnetic gift card holder that takes just a few minutes to make! If you don’t have magnets, you can always add a bit of ribbon and tie a bow instead of the belly band. And, like I mentioned earlier -- you could even make a belly band and attach it -- sliding this segment over your finished gift card holder! This band below is 1" tall by 8" and scored at the 3" and the 6" marks. After scoring, fold over and attach the two sides with glue dots, covering the seam with the heart! 


So many options crafty peeps! So many options! Thanks for stopping by and spending some time with me! Hope you have a wonderfully creative week! 

~Julie

Our candy-coated Christmas tradition

Well hello again!

I hope you all are enjoying the little tastes of our upcoming Happiest Holiday release so far. I’m having a ball getting everything ready and am taking a bit of sneaky pleasure in stringing you along this week. Hehehe!

Now are you ready for something truly tempting? Today’s stamp set is inspired by an activity from my childhood that I like to do with my kiddos each year.



Do these gingerbread cookies conjure the scent of spicy ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves baking up perfectly in the oven ... the cheery sound of Walking in a Winter Wonderland playing on the stereo ... the giggle of little kids while they shake, shake, shake the sprinkles and colorful sugars onto their freshly frosted cookies — and then the PING! PING! PING! of the silver dragees as they bounce onto the floor, never to be seen or heard from again?

What a special time! So special, in fact, that we do something along these lines every Christmas, whether it’s decorating gingerbread cookies OR constructing and decorating houses — and I get such a kick out of watching the imagination that goes into the kids’ creations. 

When I was little (even into my teen years), my mom helped us build elaborate houses from graham crackers and royal icing, and we’d decorate them with candy she’d hunted down at shops all over town. I believe we skipped the gingerbread mixing and baking and used readymade graham crackers instead because then you could get straight to the nitty gritty: the fun candy-decorating part! I remember using paper-thin, hand-spun ribbon candy along a rooftop, then tiling the roof with sugared wedges of orange, lemon, lime, and watermelon pectin. We sprinkled coconut shavings for snow, and built snowmen with marshmallows to put in the front yard. Of course we were sampling the sweets the whole time we were decorating.

Ain’t it great being a kid? :)

I look so forward to this activity each holiday season, though some years the results are better than others. One time we had several young friends over for a decorating party, only to realize well into the process that the royal icing I’d made hadn’t gotten thick enough. As we were dotting the rooftops with gumdrops and affixing licorice for our shutters, the houses started slanting sideways, shifting totally cattywampus, chimneys drooping, eaves sloping. We had to shore up the roofs with pretzel sticks or reinforce the walls with stacks of Nilla Wafers. We joked that we’d created more of a village of candy lean-to’s than candy houses. It was still a total hoot.

This past Christmas all of our kids (my Finn and Lulu, and Doug’s daughters Sylvia and Clara) spent two whole days working on their houses. Even though they all sat at the same workspace and had the same supplies available, they each came up with something so unique! Clara even made two cottages. She said they were next-door neighbors. We used the houses as the centerpiece of the holiday table — sweets for the sweet!


I suppose I’ve gone on and on about the inspiration for this new set, and it’s probably time to go ahead and share it with you! Here we have one super yummy stamp set in store:

http://powerpoppy.com/products/frosted-gingerbread

Frosted Gingerbread features seven sweet stamps, each with tiny details and special touches, from bitsy-sized candy baubles lining a walkway, to a frosted gingerbread boy and girl in a festive border. Lots of hand-drawn sentiments to help you spread the holiday love! Can you smell that gingerbread baking? Can you hear the sprinkles hitting the floor? Can you taste the M&Ms that you were supposed to be saving to outline the window trim but gobbled down instead? (I’ll never tell.) Let’s go see what the BLOOM BRIGADE has baked up for us today....

May we have a taste of your gingerbread treats, BLOOMIES?

Cindy Lawrence

Hope to see you all back here tomorrow — we’ve got ONE MORE DAY of sneaky peeks to share before we’re ready to put everything up in the shop for you! Have a great one!