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Lovely Poinsettia Card with a Foil Plate Press Technique!

 

Hello crafty friends!  Jenn here sharing this lovely holiday card using three products from The Rabbit Hole Designs.   

I love the beautiful Poinsettia and Pinecone stamp set (illustrated by Kelly Taylor)  it is paired with the Fall Foxes stamp set an Agota Pop illustration) and the Garden Trellis foil plate.

Yes,  you can letter press foil plates!
I used a metallic silver ink on the foil plate and BetterPressed the background image onto a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of gray blue cardstock.  The result is a gorgeous frosty background for this card.
I stamped and colored the Poinsettia and Pinecone images with OLO Markers and did the same for the fox image. I stamped the Merry Christmas sentiment on the gray blue cardstock.  The coordinating dies for the Poinsettia and Pinecone stamp set cut the sentiment and flora images perfectly.  I assembled and attached the die cut images to the Garden Trellis background with glue and adhesive foam strips.

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Thank you for taking time to stop by today's The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog to check out this foil plate pressing technique and the Lovely Poinsettia Card. I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today!

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Autumn Wonders

 


Hi! It's Lauren on the blog today sharing this no-line colored Autumn card. I used this wonderful book image from the Autumn is Calling stamp set and colored it with my colored pencils.

You can watch me create my card in this short on my YT channel.


 
I really enjoyed coloring up this image in fall colors. I can just picture coming in from a chilly fall day and getting cozy in front of a fire with a good book! I hope my card has inspired you to color up this pretty stamp set. 

Thanks for visiting! 

 *Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me creating. Thank You*

Here's my links to the products I used to create this card:

Autumn is Calling Stamp Set: https://shrsl.com/4pkit

You've Been Framed Die Set, The Rabbit Hole Designs: https://shrsl.com/3xto5


Pinecones and Christmas Cheer

Hi friends! Carrianne here, sharing a glimpse of the outdoors inside, complete with pinecones and Christmas cheer, featuring the Poinsettia & Pinecones Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs.


The image was stamped on a white cardstock and colored with alcohol markers. I fussy cut it out, but there are matching dies available. I die-cut another panel with a stitched frame and stamped some winter frost in gold ink. I then adhered it to a white A2 card base.


The sentiment was stamped in green ink and fussy cut it out. Next, I adhered the image and sentiment with foam tape to add additional dimension. I also added some Clear Sparkle Enamel Dots from The Rabbit Hole Designs.


Thank you for dropping in with me today! Have fantastic day!!

~ Carrianne ~


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Poinsettia Birthday

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the Poinsettia & Pinecones 6x8 stamp set along with its coordinating dies. I chose non-traditional colors and created a December birthday card rather than a holiday card.



Card details:

  • Cut a blue cardstock panel to 5.25" x 4". Stamp the largest image from the Poinsettia & Pinecones 6x8 stamp set twice with blue ink to cover the entire panel. Add shine with a shimmer spray.
  • Stamp the single poinsettia image from the Poinsettia & Pinecones 6x8 stamp set with an embossing ink on patterned paper and heat emboss with white embossing powder. Cut out the embossed poinsettia image with scissors.
  • Die-cut the coordinating die from silver foil cardstock. Adhere the two poinsettias together, offsetting the foiled one behind the patterned paper one.
  • Stamp the "Happy Birthday" sentiment from the Sentimentally Speaking stamp set and die-cut with its coordinating die. Adhere it on top of the patterned paper poinsettia.
  • Attach the images and sentiment to the blue panel and attach the panel to a white card base.


Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

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It's Penguining To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Good morning friends! Carrianne here and I am pleased to share a charming Christmas card that showcases the Penguining 4x4 Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs, illustrated by Tatsiana Zayats. 

I began by stamping the images, then coloring them with alcohol markers. I fussy cut them out but there are matching dies available. 


I used a stitched square die to cut a panel of white cardstock. Next, I blended snow drifts onto the panel using blue ink. To create the igloo, a stitched circle was used, and the bottom half was cut using scissors. I used a ruler to create the ice cubes and a small hole punch to decorate it.


I adhered the igloo and two penguins directly to the panel using liquid glue, while one image was adhered with foam tape. The sentiment is from the same set and was adhered to the panel with liquid glue. Finally, I adhered the panel to a light blue card base and embellished it with snowflakes to complete the card.


Thank you for dropping in with me today! Have fantastic day!!

~ Carrianne ~


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Revisiting a fun step tutorial for this Whimsy and Bright Holiday Shaker Card!

 


Hello crafty friends! Today we are revisiting this fun holiday shaker card from last November!  Here is a great idea to get more use of your stencils!  I love how this whimsical tree background turned out! It is created with six of The Rabbit Hole Designs stencils and it is a super easy technique!

This card also uses a whopping 13 of The Rabbit Hole Designs products! WOW!  Six are stencils revolving around the Beam of Light Stencil.  This is used for all the bright holiday trees in the back ground.  Each one is stenciled in a different color combo with another stencil for the pattern on the tree. 3 stamps and dies - Warm and Cozy stamp set, the Poinsettia & Pinecone stamps and coordinating dies, and the You've Been Framed die set. I also use three essentials; the Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool, Cottontail blending Brushes and the A2 Shaker Acetate Sheets. Whew!  
This may be a record, LOL!  

Let's go ahead and take a look at the steps and techniques!
I use the Beam of Light stencil to create holiday trees. 
A - Start with a piece of 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" piece of white cardstock for your card front. Position the Beam of Light stencil on the card front. Secure it with low tack paper tape like Mint Tape.  Using a Cottontail Blending Brush and a light green ink and stencil the beam.

B & C - I  placed the Mesh-Optical Illusion stencil over the Beam of Light stencil and secure it with low tack tape. I used the blending brush to stencil a darker green ink over the top to create a patterned triangle (for the tree).

D - Using Masking Magic, I traced and cut out the Beam of Light  shape 5 times and use one to mask off the green stenciled tree.
E & F - After cleaning off the stencils, I place the Beam of Light stencil on the card front just left and higher than the masked off green tree. I repeated the same stenciling steps, but choose a light and medium pink ink with the Splish Splash stencil.

G - I removed the stencils and masked of the pink tree. After cleaning the stencil, I repeated the process three more times.

H & I - The third tree is stenciled with bright green ink (a light and medium shade) with the Mid-Century Modern #1 stencil. The fourth tree uses light and medium teal ink with the Taste Like Honey stencil. The fifth and final tree uses light an medium purple ink with the Cat Eye stencil.
J -  After masking off the last tree, I used Prize Ribbon and Villainous Potion Distress Oxide inks to blend in a background sky.

K & L -  After I completed the ink blending, I splashed a bit of water onto the background. Next I used champagne gold watercolor paint to add specs of gold in the background sky.

M -  After allowing the background to dry, I peeled off the masking over each tree to reveal the card front.
N & O - I used one of the A2 Shaker Acetate Sheets and attached it to the card front per the directions on the package, making sure to leave a opening at the top of the card front to add shaker bits.

P - I added sequins and curl shaker bits and sealed the top acetate tab.

Q - I use the two largest You've Been Framed dies  to cut a frame from white glitter paper and attached it to the card front with narrow red lines adhesive tape. 
R -  I stamped and colored the snowman from the Warm and Cozy stamp set with OLO markers.

S -  I use the Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool to prep a piece of black card stock foe heat embossing. Using my stamping tool, I stamped  Poinsettia & Pinecone sentiment "Merry" "and bright"  with clear embossing ink. I heat set both using a white glitter embossing powder.  The sentiment is die cut using the coordinating dies.

T - I added the sentiment to the bottom of the card front and glued the Snowman in the lower right corner just above the sentiment.  The finished card front is added to a white A2 card base.

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Thank you, I appreciate you taking time from your day to stop by and check out my Whimsy and Bright Holiday Shaker Card for The Rabbit Hole Designs!  I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today!

 

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Elegant Christmas Card- Revisited



 Hi there! It's Lauren here revisiting my easy yet elegant Christmas card using the beautiful Poinsettia & Pinecones stamp and die sets illustrated by Kelly Taylor.

I first prepared my white 4.23x5.48" cardstock panel for embossing by using the Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool. I then lined up and stamped my image onto the cardstock using my embossing ink pad. I covered the image with silver embossing powder, tapped off the excess and then heat set it. 

I then repeated the process, stamping the Merry Christmas words, embossing them in silver and then using the coordinating dies to cut them out. I also die cut 3 extra blank words and adhered them behind the corresponding embossed words. 



Finally, I adhered the embossed poinsettia panel onto a white, A2 sized (4.25x5.5) top folding card base. Then, I adhered the Merry Christmas words on to finish my card.

I hope this has inspired you to give this easy technique for creating a beautiful Christmas card a try. Thanks for visiting! 

 *Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me creating. Thank You*

Here's my links to the sets I used to create this card:

Poinsettia & Pinecones Stamp Set: https://shrsl.com/47y0j

Poinsettia & Pinecones Die Set: https://shrsl.com/47y0l

Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool: https://shrsl.com/3f0uo

Baby's First Christmas Globe

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the Baby's 1st Christmas 4x6 stamp set along with its coordinating dies.



Card details:
  • Cut a pink cardstock panel to 3.75 in by 5 in. Die-cut the rays die from You've Been Framed dies towards the top center of the pink panel. Rotate the rays die 180 degrees (flip it around) and die-cut again (overlapping the ray lines on the flat end of the die with the previous cut lines). Lightly blend pink ink on the bottom of the panel.
  • Stamp the globe image from the Baby's 1st Christmas 4x6 stamp set with an alcohol-friendly black ink on white cardstock and color with alcohol markers. Die-cut the globe image with the coordinating dies.
  • Die-cut the smallest frame from You've Been Framed dies on light green cardstock. Line up the panel again on the short end of the die so that 3 circles overlap and die-cut again. 
  • Stamp the sentiment "Baby's First Christmas" from the same stamp set centered on the light green cardstock panel.
  • Attach the image and sentiment to the pink panel, centering the globe on the rays. Attach the pink panel to a striped patterned paper A2-sized panel and then to a card base.
  • Add gems to finish card.


Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

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We want to ensure transparency and honesty in our interactions with you, our valued readers. Please be aware that the links provided on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, the project designer may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support means the world to us!



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