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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.

Supply List
TRHD STENCILS

TRHD TOOLS

TRHD STAMP & DIES

SAVE 10% off your Rabbit Hole Designs Order by using any of my links and the code" jenn10" at check out!

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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Whimsy and Bright Holiday Shaker Card

 

Hello crafty friends! Thank you for stopping by to see today's creation!  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 cardbase.

Supply List
TRHD STENCILS

TRHD TOOLS

TRHD STAMP & DIES
You've Been Framed dies

SAVE 10% off your Rabbit Hole Designs Order by using any of my links and the code" jenn10" at check out!

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

 

Follow me, Journey Coach Jenn, on 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/journeycoachjenn/

YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/c/JourneyCoachJenn

Blog - http://www.journeycoachjenn.com/

 

 

For more inspiration, updates, and news make sure to check out these places

 

The Rabbit Hole Designs

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Hello Flower - Stenciled Slimline Card

 


Hello crafty friends! Lauren here today with this easy stenciled slimline card. I wanted to create a cheery card that is sure to put a smile on my recipients face. The new Build Your Garden stencil is perfect for that with its happy flowers!

This was a super easy card to create. First, using washi tape. I covered the parts of the stencil that I wouldn't be using at all.

Next, I secured my stencil to a piece of white cardstock. Then I masked off, with washi tape, everything except the flowers and leaves I wanted to color.  

Now this might sound crazy, but I took the Cotton Tail blending brush that I've designated for my green Distress Oxide inks and adding no additional ink, blended the green ink that was already on the brush over the stems and leaves of the stencil. 

Then, I covered the stems and leaves and uncovered the flower petals. I did the same thing as I did with the stems and leaves. I used the ink that was already on my Cotton Tail brush that I designated for my pinks and blended the ink over all the petals. 

The last color I used was orange for the small round flowers. I made sure to mask off the others areas before blending them. 


I then trimmed down the panel using a stitched rectangle slimline die and adhered it to a slimline card base.

To create my "Hello" word, I used the same stencil on a second piece of white cardstock. Then I used an alphabet die set from my stash to create the word from the stenciled cardstock. I used a t-ruler to make sure the letters were straight and adhered them onto the front of the card.


I am super happy with how this card turned out! I love how you can create a  pretty card using just this stencil! 

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Falala Well Latte-da! - a holiday slimline card


Hello my crafty friends! Welcome to The Rabbit Hole Designs blog. I created this fun slimline Falala - Well Latte da! holiday card.  I think the Caffeinated Reindeer might be one of my top three caffeinated critters.  His reindeer slippers crack me up!

The Rabbit Hole Designs is a Super Sponsor for the 2020 Fall/Winter Coffee Lover's Blog Hop  It runs from November 6 -13, so be sure to check out the hop.  You will find the link below!



I decided to create this festive caffienated holiday slimline card.  It features the new Blended Sentiments 2 stamp set and it's "Well Latte-da!" sentiment The Caffeinated Reindeer stamp set provides the main image I colored with alcohol markers.  


I love this barely awake Reindeer.  He is dressesd in a holiday robe and has a silly far off gaze in his eye. Aren't  his slipper so cute?


I used a few additional stencils.  I created the holiday lights and colored rays with the Light Me Up stencil,  Candy Twist stencil, and the Cotton Tail Blender Brushes.  I had the Falala die cut in my stash and felt it would be perfect to add with the "Well Latte-da!" sentiment.  The card front measures 3"x 8".  It is layered on top of a piece of 3 1/4"x 8 1/4" holiday green cardstock.  I attached the layered card front to a Christmas red slimline card base.

Here are The Rabbit HoleDesign products used in this card:

Blended Sentiment 2



Cotton Tail Blending Brushes

 

I hope you enjoyed this fun slimline Falala - Well Latte da! holiday  slimline card featuring the Blended Sentiments 2 stamps set and the Caffeinated Reindeer stamp set.   I love hearing from you  What do you think of slimline cards?  Have you created any of your own yet?


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The Rabbit Hole Designs is offering a savings of 10% on all caffeinated images!
Make sure you use the code CAFFEINE in TRHD shop. . 



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Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

Follow me, Journey Coach Jenn, on 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/journeycoachjenn/

YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/c/JourneyCoachJenn

Blog - http://www.journeycoachjenn.com/

 

 

For more inspiration, updates, and news make sure to check out these places

 

The Rabbit Hole Designs

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