Hey everyone! Happy Monday!
I’m one of those people who hates how early Christmas starts these days.
Settle down now, hear me out.
I absolutely *love* Christmas. It’s definitely my favourite time of the year! Well, apart from my birthday. And Summer. And any days when it’s really, really hot.
Okay, what I meant to say is that Christmas is my favourite holiday of the year. And that’s definitely true. I love the magical feeling, and the extra kindness people seem to show for each other (apart from when they’re fighting the queues in the shops to buy that one mass-produced thing that is a truly unique gift that about several thousand other people will also get. Ahem). I love the presents and the decorations and the tree. I love carols.
But what I don’t love is how even from September, Christmas decor and gifts and such start appearing on the shelves. WE HAVEN’T EVEN HAD HALLOWEEN YET, PEOPLE. Step away from the tinsel!
My anticipation for Christmas only really starts in December. I usually don’t even put my tree up until a couple of days before Christmas. Yes, I’m a terrible person. What can I say, I like the magical build up – but I like to at least get November out of the way first.
It’s perhaps for that reason that I’ve always struggled to make Christmas cards anytime before mid-November. My brain just isn’t in the right place for it, and no amount of playing carols or Christmas songs out of season is gonna change that.
But then that evil crafty genius, Catherine Pooler – I don’t know what she did to me. I think she cast some kind of spell on me or something. We’re getting close to the witching time of year, so that’s what I’m going with. So, this spell. Whatever it is… she seems to have unlocked and broken my mental block in creating Christmas cards ahead of season. She has me humming Christmas carols even though it’s only October. October! Crafty witch. And she did it, with her wicked crafty, spell-casting ways, with the brand new Stamp of Approval Collection that’s all things Christmas in a box.
If you’ve not heard of Catherine Pooler’s Stamp of Approval then you are in for a treat. It is a completely curated box of exclusive supplies delivered right to your doorstep! Amidst the gorgeous box and hidden in that pretty wrapping is an *awesome* collection of not-yet-on-the-market stamps, dies, and maybe even a couple of other surprise goodies too – all expertly designed and selected for each box to match, coordinate and amaze. The products in each box are only available as an entire collection and won’t be offered for individual sale until several months from the Collection’s release date, so they’ve got that whole exclusivity thing going on. AND just like that Christmas Morning/surprise gift, the first time you see the entire contents of the box is when you unwrap it for yourself! How fun is that?!
Oh, and one more thing. You know that mad dash for Christmas presents that leaves decimation and empty shelves in its wake? Exactly how the stampede goes for these babies. That’s right. If you want to be the first in line when those doors open then I recommend subscribing to the Waiting List at Catherine Pooler’s Stamp of Approval site so that you’re notified when the collections go on sale. Otherwise you might be opening your stocking and finding coal, not crafty awesomeness. No-one wants that.
Now, outta my way. I’ve got to go put turn this place into Santa’s Grotto.
The latest Stamp of Approval Collection is being released in just a couple of days and it’s called the Winterhaven Collection. This collection, oh my. I have a serious weakness for Christmas stamps, and it’s like Catherine probed my brain to find out exactly what would be the weakest spot of my weak spot and turned it into a collection!!
Catherine has been sneaking peeks of the contents of The Winterhaven Collection on her blog over the last few days, and the past couple of days have seen the amazing Design Team (and some special guests!) show off just what some of the items in the collection can do! I’m helping to bring up the rear for Day 3 of 3 Blog Hops to show off this *truly* amazing box of goodies with a couple of cards, and of course there’s a fantastic giveaway as well where you can win a box of your own too!
Let’s get to the cards.
We’ll start with this stunner, shall we?! I wanted to show you that even though the stamps and dies in this collection are more on the modern side, they can still be used to create a card which is totally vintage in nature!
I started by stamping the music stamp from Here We Come A-Caroling set all over my card panel to create a background. I added some smaller stamped detail too, like the cluster of little dots and stars, and a larger star, to build up the design. I splattered some mist for some shimmery detail, and stamped the green dot clusters using a mix of Grass Skirt and Icing On The Cake inks.
Next came those stunning wreaths – part of the Joy Wreaths die set in this collection! I die cut it twice from kraft cardstock. With the lower wreath I emphasised the browns by blending a little Icing On The Cake ink to the edges, and rubbing on a little gold glimmer paste. With the top wreath I coated it in Distress Glitter, a few touches of gold glimmer paste too, and a few splashes of Picket White Distress Paint for ‘snow’. I worked out where my wreaths would be positioned on my card and used that to position my sentiment. I stamped that using a mix of Rockin’ Red and Icing On The Cake inks. Basically, although the inks in Catherine’s collection are super bright, you don’t have to stick to them being so! By adding the brown to the mix, I was able to get a deeper, richer, more vintage red!
Next up – more details to decorate that wreath! I stamped a bunch of sprigs, berries and leaves from the Tis The Season set onto kraft cardstock. Some were in that deep red, some in that deep green, and some in Versamark. The Versamark ones were heat embossed with either white or sparkly platinum embossing powders, depending on the look I wanted. For the platinum ones, I sponged some Icing On The Cake ink over them to deepen the effect. I trimmed all the elements out by hand – there is a coordinating die set that is an add-on to the collection, so if you don’t love fussy cutting as much as me, you might want to get that too, hint hint!
Just check out that dimension! The wreaths and all its decor were adhered in place using dimensional glue gel – there’s some serious height off that card base!
We’re in the home stretch now, I promise! I adhered some more of the stamped/embossed leaves to the top right corner of my card, to add a bit of balance. I also die cut some snowflakes using the Good Stuff dies, coated them in glitter too, and adhered with dimensional glue gel. Finally, see the glittery gold base? I used the same glimmer paste to jazz up my card base – then dabbed Icing On The Cake ink over it to make it a more vintage gold – before adhering my panel on top!
Seriously in love with this baby! I hope you don’t blame me!
For my next card, I went in a completely different direction:
A totally modern, pastel colour scheme and look! Can’t get more different than that!
I started by stamping the fabulous Ornamental Background stamp with a mix of It’s A Girl and Bellini inks, stamped off once before stamping to my base. I then stamped over it again, very slightly offset, with Versamark ink, and heat embossed with a shimmery sparkly embossing powder – oh you should see it in real life!
I very lightly blended some It’s a Girl ink over the panel. Then I used a little trick. I spritzed the panel quite a bit with water, then dabbed with card with a tissue to remove most of the colour, leaving a beautiful pale pink behind!
The santa is from Here We Come A-Caroling, and was heat embossed in white embossing powder. One of the things I love most about photopolymer stamps is that they can be curved/bent to not be straight – that’s exactly what I did with this stamp to make Santa look like he was flying up! I created the pale aqua cardstock using the same blend, spritz and dab technique as for the card base, but using It’s A Boy and Mint To Be inks instead. Love this trick! Santa was trimmed out and adhered with dimensional glue gel to finish.
This card reminds me of sugary sweets and all things delicious! I hope you love it too!
Giveaway!
So I bet you’d like to win one of these amazing collections for yourself, right? Read on!
All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is leave me a comment – and then make sure you visit the other hop destinations too to check out the amazing inspiration and increase your chances of winning by commenting there too!
Here’s your Hop line-up for today!
Catherine Pooler
Laurel Beard
Emily Leiphart
Heather North
Cynde Whitlow
Julie Mogford
Melissa Miller
Taheerah Atchia
As I mentioned, this is the third of three Blog Hops – and each day’s Hop has a box to give away! That’s three boxes up for grabs for three very lucky winners – and the more you comment the better your chances, so be sure to comment on every single stop of every single hop! And if you’ve already bought a box, you’ll win a $100 gift certificate instead! You can head back to Catherine’s blog to get the list for the other two days!
You have until 9am EST on Wednesday 11th October to enter. Good luck!
And don’t forget that The Winterhaven Stamp of Approval Collection goes on general sale tomorrow! In fact, I’ll be back with another post then to remind you!
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies
Joy To The World Vintage Wreath Card
Shimmery Pastel Santa Card
OH your top card is so rich looking! Yummy!
Spell-casting, Catherine! Yes she has cast her spell upon us all, far and wide. To think at the PJ party she was wearing the “I’m the one who is NICE” pyjamas. Taheerah I am so elated that Catherine put a spell on you! WOW – look at what you have created. Be as proud of yourself as you can be as it is befitting of the creations you have created from CP SOA Winterhaven collection box. Oh it really is going to feel like Christmas morning when that box arrives on my doorstep! Thank you, Taheerah!
This looks like a fabulous collection!! Both of your cards are beautifully done and I like them each for different reasons. That background stamp is so versatile!
I’m loving the color choices used on your cards! The designs are Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us! Great job showcasing this fantastic SOA collection!
I love the colours you have used on these cards! They are so different to the traditional colours but the cards themselves look traditional and elegant. Not something grandma would criticize at all!! You have really opened up the possibilities with this collection. I’m blown away. 🙂 great job. TFS
WOW! These are absolutely beautiful
Loving all the special details you added to your cards to make them so stunning.
Great cards—very pretty!!!!
These are both wonderful cards. I really like the Shimmer and shine on the 1st and the non-traditional colors on the 2nd.
Your cards are stunning! Love the techniques you used! You gave me a good laugh too! 🙂
Gorgeous cards and fun post!!!
Gorgeous cards! Love the wreath die you used and that fabulous background stamp! Awesome kit!
Love all the different elements on your first card. Simply beautiful.
I love your colour choices on the JOY card.
Beautiful cards! So fun and happy!
the wreath looks as if it’s made from. nature. love it!
Joy to the world I love that card it looks so pretty
I love your humor! Your first card is so beautiful! I want to CASE it badly! Thanks for the lovely examples of how to use the Christmas SOA collection.
Love your wreath card with all its clever details. Like you, I have trouble making Christmas cards before my birthday in late Nov (one major holiday at a time people). But I love making holiday cards in January and then amaze myself when I open my Christmas box and see how many cards I’ve already created .
STUNNING – beautifully designed cards – thanks for the ideas:)
Wow! I love your cards. The vintage wreath one is my favorite. You always have great ideas.
GORGEOUS vintage looking wreath card, worth all the effort , and the modern pastel Santa sleigh over the Ornamental background is stunning too! Gotta get out my gold glimmer for the holiday cards!
Wow, Taheera, these cards are awesome and I love the gorgeous “frosty” effect on that wonderful wreath! This SOA set is the bomb!
Wonderful cards. I’m in love with wreath card.
That vintage wreath totally blew me away. One question, how did you combine the inks for the greeting (Rockin Red and Icing on the Cake)? I am totally in love with that card!!
Your wreath is fabulous! All of the layers add so much to that wreath. Absolutely love the inspiration you are sharing.
Absolutely love the wreath card. I had promised myself not to buy anymore Christmas stamping anything but this may break my resolve. Beautiful beautiful beautiful.
Your cards are amazing, like using icing on the cake gorgeous color. Thanks so much for sharing.
Love the earthy colors in this card. So 7nique
Taheerah – that wreath card is a pure piece of art, a masterpiece, gorgeous!
OH MY! That Joy to the World card is BREATHTAKINGLY awesome! Love the pink background, also!
Just as I was thinking – hmmm, what would it look if you offset a couple of the wreaths… But you took it so much further than my little brain could imagine! The mixing of the inks to make an entirely different pallet is genius! Throw in some glitter paste here and there and the result is magic! So inspiring! Then you go the other end of the spectrum! My brain doesn’t stretch that far – I seriously think you broke my brain! Not all that hard to do actually… Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity!
Nice cards. I love what you did to the wreath. You definitely took it up another notch or two.
I am a newbie and completely blown away by the beautiful cards I see here. I hope to learn how and do this too. Excited to get started.
For someone who, like myself, love summer and heat, you have certainly made a super , frosty looking wreath card. I love it. It made me shiver. It has been my favorite interpretation of the die so far.
Your pink card makes me think of sprinkles on my birthday cakes when I was a child. Always confetti Angelfood cakes. They are still my favorite! Great job!!!
I’m speechless! Both of these cards are absolutely beautiful. They are unique in every way. Thank you for sharing!
Love lov love that first card, Taheera. Happy Catherine managed to break the spell to get you to create Christmas cards early this year. Myself, I love creating Christmas cards all year round. It’s the only way to have 80+ cards ready to send by November.
Wow so much detail exquisite
Hope you are feeling the love here…we LOVE your cards! Great inspiration and thank you for a chance to win.
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I think you have some crafty witch in you too! These cards are beautiful. I love both of them for different reasons. Pink’s my favorite color but the neutral with sparkle is gorgeous too!
Love your cards. That wreath rocks!
Love how you did both projects. Gorgeous!.
GIRL, you knocked it out of the park with these cards! We are definately on the same page when it comes to Christmas in July (Aug, Sept, Oct….) UGH!
Sincerely though, your cards are lovely.
Beautiful cards. I love the background on the second card.
OH wreaths are my favorite!
you definately had some crafty magic going on cause your cards are jaw dropping beautiful……..I’m thinking it’s all in your own creativeness harnessed in your crafty soul and catherine’s role is putting those amazing stamps and supplies in your possession to do with as you did. thanks so much for sharing such inspiration!!
Love, love, love the vintage wreath card. I too have trouble getting into the Christmas card making creative spirit until the weather gets colder. Then I rush like mad to get them done. Wouldn’t have it any other way.
Love these. The vintage wreath is beautiful.
Wow great cards. Love the vintage one. Enjoyed your narrative too
Both very different styles of cards but equally awesome !!