I love alphabet stamps for making titles on scrapbook pages and they can be used to great effect on cards as well. Not just for personalising them, although I often do that for baby cards and special birthdays, but as the focal point of the design.
These colours have become my go to combination for this year’s Christmas cards. Kraft and ivory with varying amounts of red and sometimes, as here, a touch of gold.
Still using the postage stamp punch, I’ve made another which is much quicker to mass produce. That script stamp comes in handy for so many different occasions.
For both cards:
- Crumb Cake cardstock and ink
- Ivory Naturals cardstock
- Brushed Gold cardstock
- Postage Stamp punch
- 1” Square punch
- Merry Minis (star) punch
With the addition of:
- Cherry Cobbler cardstock and ink
- Morning Post alphabet stamps
- Lacy Brocade embossing folder
- Cherry Cobbler tulle
- Twine
for the first card and:
- En Francais background stamp
for the second.
I am loving the new Scalloped Tulle Ribbon. Along with the brushed gold cardstock, it lifts a fairly simple card and turns it into something much more luxurious. A little goes a long way. You can find it on p.4 of the Autumn/Winter catalogue.
As ever you can find me here angelfishcrafts{at}gmail{dot}com if you have any questions, or leave one in the comments and I’ll get back to you, as long as you’re not a ‘no-reply’ blogger. I’ll be ordering again next week if anyone needs anything.
Have a great weekend. I’ll be back on Tuesday with more on the Flower Garden block. It’s progressing nicely.
PS If you’re wondering why Crumb Cake ink is listed for the ‘Noel’ card (although you probably aren’t!) I used it to ink the folder before embossing the cardstock. It doesn’t really show up in the photo, but gives the background more definition.
I can see where you've inked before embossing, it's a great effect. The cards are lovely as usual x
ReplyDeleteTwo really lovely cards - love the inked, embossed effect xx
ReplyDeleteLove the effects.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. I love that En Francais background stamp it is one of my most used stamps. I'm also loving the new Morning Post alphabet stamp you've used on the NOEL card - great for LO's too.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been brave enough to ink my embossing folders yet but your card may just have spurred me into trying and the effect is lovely.
Great cards; I love how you photographed them today.
ReplyDeleteRinda
Another great Saturday project as always, Fi
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Lisa & Alun
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That first card is absolutely stunning! I have Pinned it! That ribbon makes it even more wow!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely set of cards Fiona!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Another lovely set of cards Fiona!
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The Noel stamps look amazing on the embossed card.
ReplyDeleteReally elegant Fiona - no wonder your saturday posts are gathering quite a following :)
ReplyDeleteI love the elegant simplicity of these ... that script stamp looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project!
ReplyDeleteHow have you been since Blogtoberfest? I just wanted to let you know that I'm hosting another (albeit gentler and more introspective) blog challenge over the month of December called #reverb12. Would be so rapt if you joined us!
There's a little giveaway too. :-)
Details here: http://isawyoudancing.blogspot.com.au/p/reverb12.html
Take care,
Kat xxx
A gorgeous card, thanks for sharing that you inked before embossing, I was wondering how you got that beautiful yet subtle effect.
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely Christmas cards Fiona :) I have always thought the script stamp is the perfect go to background for mass producing cards.
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