I stopped by the Peace on Earth Challenge blog today to check out their latest mood board and was thoroughly taken with the vintage Christmas inspiration. Here it is:
The images on this mood board remind me of the vintage Christmas cards my mom used to send back in the day. Love them all!Here is my card:
When you first looked at the mood board, what jumped out for you? For me, the open Christmas door captured my attention as it looked so inviting, calling you in. But then, my focus quickly shifted to the skates and sled propped against the brick wall. How iconic are these as winter symbols? Growing up winter games and recreation were a highlight of the snowy season. Almost everyone I knew owned skates or a sled. Often you'd see them propped against the outside door drying off after a hard play. So, despite the fact that many other entries used the same inspiration from the mood board, I decided to throw my hat into the ring, and do the same.
For the inside of the card I stamped an image from another old Stampin' Up! stamp set called Winter Memories. I stamped the image of the sleigh and cardinals in full strength Crumb Cake ink and then stamped the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler ink through the center. Again I used a red mat to pull everything together for this layer.
Stamp Set(s) and Dies:
- Sophisticated Sled #164340 (note this is part of the OLE - Online Exclusive product line in 2024/25
- Winter Memories #127937 (R) (sled and wreath inside card)
- Christmas Gleaming #150464 (R) (Merry Christmas sentiment)
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- 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" Whisper White card base scored at 4 1/4"; 3 7/8" x 5" Whisper White mat for inside the card. Scraps of Whisper White for the die cut skates and the Merry Christmas sentiment.
- 4" x 5 1/4" Cherry Cobbler mats for the front and inside of the card; 1 1/2" x 4" piece of Cherry Cobbler for the sled frame and skate laces die cuts.
- Scraps of Garden Green for the two leaf die cuts which I cut in half so I could spread them around the top of the sled and the skates.
- 2 1/2" x 4" piece of Crumb Cake for the sled topper and rail.
- Scrap of silver foil for the skate blades . Tip: I used a scrap of adhesive sheet behind the silver foil before die cutting. When you're working with tiny pieces it's easier to do this to adhere them to your design.
I love that fat little cardinal. He was easy to color with blends. I stamped the skates image in Cherry Cobbler ink and then die cut the image. It looked quite flat against the sleigh so I decided to pop up two of the die cut skates from the Sophisticated Sled die set on top with dimensionals. Voila that looked 100% better. I added some Star Form Glitter dots in Red and Silver to the leaves and the joints on the sleigh. That makes for easy mailing. The Merry Christmas sentiment is also popped up on mini dimensionals.
Inks:
- Cherry Cobbler ink and Cherry Cobbler Blends for colouring bird.
- Crumb Cake
- Momento Black ink for cardinal
Accessories:
- Tombow Glue
- Dimensionals
- Adhesive sheets for skates
- Starform Glitter Dots in Red and Silver
Well that's it for this entry. I hope you like the scene I created. How about playing along with this challenge at Peace on Earth you can enter up until September 1st, 2024. Completing challenges is a great way to build a stash of Christmas Cards. Why not give it a try.
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2 comments:
What a great looking card! I love the background dsp, it always looks like it has been embossed. The little cardinal was a nice touch with a pop of red. Great job Penny!
Penny, Congratulations - you were among the top 3 on Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge. Way to go! You nailed it Penny!
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