The team is back today with another round of the Christmas Time Holiday Collection, and I am really excited to share with you my projects. I had a lot of fun creating, ESPECIALLY with the Curio: Attic Ornaments.
I had so much fun working with these Attic Ornaments! I used Distress Oxide inks to color each piece, before glueing them together. I also dusted each die-cut with Perfect Pearls for a super pretty shine! The Distress Oxide colors I used were: Salvaged Patina, Evergreen Bough, Peeled Paint, Festive Berries, and Kitsch Flamingo. The frame is the new Ornament Box Top Vertical stamp. I stamped the Frame with TE Blue Raspberry ink, and the banner and accessories in TE Fruit Punch. The striped background is Painterly Stripes background stamp.
My next card features the Attic Ornaments in a horizontal frame.
This time I die-cut the ornaments with colored card stock. I used a vintage Christmas color palette, and blended a background with Speckled Egg and Salvaged Patina. I splattered a bit of white paint to the background for a snowy look.
The frame is the Ornament Box Top Horizontal rubber stamp, this time stamped with TE Cherry Pop and Dijon inks. I popped up the ornaments and banner with thin foam squares, and used a glitter pen and T-ruler to draw strings for the ornaments.
My last card features the new Christmas Time In The City die.
I die-cut all the pieces from white card stock, and used finger daubers to ink them. These pieces are small, so i just pulled out inked daubers from my storage case, and used the ink in the sponges. For the tree and stand, I added a bit of glue and glitter for extra sparkle. The pink Hour Glass frame is really playful, and a fun color option for Christmas. The Christmas Time sentiment I stamped with red ink, and die-cut with the coordinating die.
New Products Used:
- Christmas Time in the City die
- Christmas Time Sentiments stamp + die
- Hourglass Frame die
- Hourglass Insert die
- Curio: Attic Ornaments die
- Curio: Divider & Details II die
- Ornament Box Top Vertical stamp + die
- Ornament Box Top Horizontal stamp + die
Be sure to stop by The Greetery Blog to see the beautiful creations Betsy has made for today, as well as full details for each of today’s products. Everything you see this week will be available in The Greetery Shop this Thursday, October 7th, at 10am EST.
GIVEAWAY:
There will be TWO $50 store gift certificate given away each reveal day this week. For a chance to win, leave a comment daily at each blog stop. Winners will be announced the morning of the release on The Greetery Blog.
Today’s Designers:
Laurie Willison
Wanda Guess
Heather Nichols
Kelly Lunceford
Norine Borys
Great framing for the elements. The arrangement and color combination works so well!
SUPER VIDEO Angelica! I LOVE the Vintage Ornaments & what you’ve done with them! I think they’ll be A HIT!!! ;)<3
Love the hourglass card, so charming!
Awesome cards, your ornaments are stunning, I really enjoyed your video! Keep them coming 🙂
The ornaments cards and the hour glass are STUNNING! Love love all the color choices and the layouts – TFS Beautiful work!
Very cute cards!
Beautiful and bright ! Love your cards and this collection !
Such cute little ornaments & the Curio cabinet is a bonus to show them off in. I really like the colours you chose. I am especially taken with the Hourglass & the lovely little scene you put into it.
I’m new to card making and glad I found this company. There are many wonderful designs with this release.
I love this release. Wonderful creations by the design team!
Great release and superb card designs.
Great release and superb card designs.
OMG. Your cards and video are just an inspiration. I just love these ornaments.
Thank you❤️
I love watching your videos! Such a treat watching you create some Christmas magic!
Thank you!❤️
Beautiful cards. I so enjoyed the video you did on the Greetery blog and the extra card you show here is wonderful. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into sharing this will all of us!
Your ornaments are so gorgeous and I love that pink peppermint stripe background!
Those ornaments! 🤦♀️I’m gonna die
Like those old fashioned colors and ornaments!
I absolutely love your ornament cards. Your video showing how you put them together was great. Everything about this release is fabulous.
I love your cards! Can’t wait to get my hands on that hourglass die set.
I am SO excited about this release!
JUST GORGEOUS Hourglass and I LOVE the ornaments and colors! JUST STUNNING!
Love the nostalgia of these little ornaments plus the box!
your colors are just gorgeous!
Such Beautiful Cards, love them!
I love these!!!! So awesome, I must have the Attic ornaments!
Amazing products and projects! I am in love with the hour glass! So, so unique!
Love how that frames the ornaments and such a pretty hour glass
Your color choices and blending sure do showcase the new goodies! Yikes I can’t wait!
Thank you for the video showing how you created these gems! Such fun Christmas themed stamps and dies.
Awesome
So pretty. Love your choice of colors.
These are fabulous! Your little city scene is beautifully inked.
Your video was excellent! The ornament dies look so fun!
Oooh, that rainbow city is so cool!
Love your amazing cards!
I love your pastel hourglass and the rainbow buildings!
Colors are fabulous!
The ornament box in pink and teal! Ahh love!
Heaven!
Beautiful cards, Angelica!
I love that little rainbow city detail in the background!
So beautiful! Every time I see anything remotely retro, I think of The Jetsons. 😀
Yes!! Now I here the space cars driving around. 😂
I just LOVE these ornaments! Fabulous cards! The scene in the hourglass is beautiful too!
Love the palette of the ornaments!
Love these. Feeling so nostalgic right now.
I love your cards and the colors are so amazing
Love these projects. Such a retro vibe.
Another inspiring post today. I just love these ornaments and box tops!
Thank you, Tracey❤️
Love Love Love these wonderful cards with the fun little frames and the wonderful hour glass card!! Thanks so much for sharing. Stay safe! 🙂
I love the hour glass dies and what you did with them. Who would have thought of an hour glass for a card? Ingenious!