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Showing posts with label Slice of Christmas Stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slice of Christmas Stencil. Show all posts

Ho Ho Ho And Bouncy Juice!

 Hello everyone! Von Marie here and I am so Happy to be on the Blog today. I have a Christmas Card to share with you using some of my Favorite Products from TRHD.


On my card I used Caffeinated Kangaroo, Slice of Christmas Stencil, and the Cotton Tail Blending Brushes. I first made my background cutting out some Bristol Smooth Cardstock. I used the stencil with Crackling Campfire Distress ink to get the Ho three times on my A2 panel. I then used Rustic Wilderness around the edges and centers of my panel. I flicked some paint splatters of red and green paint using water and a paint brush. I then cut my panel out using a pierced rectangle die.


I stamped my Kangaroo using my Misti with Lawn Fawn Jet black ink onto Sweet Sentiment cardstock. I then colored it in with my Copic Markers. When I was done I fussy cut it out. I made my card base using green cardstock and glued my rectangle panel and my Kangaroo with Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive. I ink blended a strip of Bristol paper with Crackling Campfire Distress ink to stamp my sentiment. I cut it out with my paper trimmer and attached it to my card front. Lastly, I added some sequins. I hope you like my card. I wish you a Happy Holiday! Thank you for stopping by!

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Slice Of Christmas Stencil



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Von Marie

Sledding ParTea with Tea-Rex!


Welcome to The Rabbit Hole Designs blog. Whooohooo - let's go sledding!  Tea-Rex is on his way!  He grabbed his racing red tea cup. He is experiencing pure Joy as he sleds down the snowy hill.

I am using The Rabbit Hole Designs' Tea-Rex stamps set, Sassy Sentiments stamp set, the Slice of Christmas stencil and Cotton Tail blending Brushes to create this card.


I stamped the Tea-Rex image masking off the sugar cubes.  I colored the image with TriBlend and Copic alcohol markers/  I used a stippling techniques to color the Tea-Rex.  Stippling is when you use dots of color to color and shade an image. I hand drew and colored the Santa hat. After fussy cuting the images I glued the Santa hat to the Tea-Rex


The card front is a piece of 4"x 5 1/4" light blue cardstock.  I used my Cotton Tail Blender Brushes to blend Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide ink to create the sky. I used the Slice of Christmas stencil With Shark Tooth White ink to create the snow drifts for Tea-Rex to sled down.  I used a white gel pen to outline the drifts.  I die cut a wavy slider track in the card front make this an inactive card.


I went into my stash of dies and found the word Joy.  I die cut Joy from white glitter-stock and the outline from mirror red cardstock. I glued them together and to the top of the right of the card front. The glow-in-the-dark stars are fun embellishments from The Rabbit Hole Designs


I stamped one of the Sassy Sentiments stamps and hid it behind the red tea cup sled.  I created a pivoting slider pull allowing the tea cup to move seamlessly along the wavy track.  I used thick double-sided adhesive foam tape to attach the card front to a dark blue 4 1/8" x 5 3/8 piece of card stock.  I added it to a white A2 card base to complete the card.





Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today.  I hope you enjoyed this fun Sledding ParTea with Tea-Rex!  card featuring the Tea-Rex stamps set and the Slice of Christmas stencil.   I love hearing from you, What winter activities bring you Joy? Leave me a comment below!   

 

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Glimmer Trees and a Goodbye



Hello everyone! 
It's Lisa here with you today from Oh So Cute By Lisa and I have some news to share with you. This will be my last post for The Rabbit Hole Designs design team. I have had the pleasure of watching this company grow since the beginning and I wish them continued success in the future!

For my last post on The Rabbit Hole Designs blog I have a Christmas card using the brand new Slice of Christmas stencil and the previously released Love You More - Christmas Frost stamp set and Candy Twist stencil.

I just love the whimsical trees in the stencil and I thought that they should be the main focus on my card. For the background I wanted a soft and pretty pattern so I took some Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink and the brand new Cotton Tail Blending Brushes and applied the ink over the Candy Twist stencil. I used a very light hand to give the background a soft patterned look.  The next step was to place the Slice of Christmas stencil over the background and apply some Nuvo Glacier Paste in Golden Era over the middle tree and Sea Sprite glacier paste over the two outside trees. I just love the elegant and shimmery look it gave to the trees.



For the sentiment I made a smaller piece of the stenciled background and heat embossed the sentiment from the Love You More - Christmas Frost stamp set in gold. I placed the sentiment panel and the background panel on to some pretty patterned paper to make them stand out. The scalloped panel on the card base was cut using a scalloped rectangle die.
I wanted a little extra sparkle on my card so I added in some pretty sequins all over!

Thanks for joining me today for my last Rabbit Hole post!

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Christmas is... Creating a fun and easy stenciled background.



Hello Rabbit Hole Design Fans! Today I am sharing this fun winter card called "Christmas is..."  using the Slice of Christmas stencil to create a frosty striped background with the Love You More - Christmas Frost stamp set.
  

I stamped the image  of this couple in the middle of  holiday shopping a on to a piece of 4" x5 1/4" white cardstock. I colored the image with Triblend alcohol markers.  I masked of the image with a  scalloped circle cut from cardstock. 


I used speckled Egg Distress Oxide Ink , a Cotton Tail blender brush and the snow drift from the Slice of Christmas stencil to create a organic striped background.  I splattered a few taps of Bubble Gum Silk to add small specks  of color to the card front.  I removed the scalloped circle mask and stamped  the "All I want for Christmas is you" Sentiment at the top of the card.  I tied a white organza ribbon in to a bow and secured it to the top  of the card just under the sentiment.  I attached the Card front to a Pink A2 Card base to complete the card.

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Thank you so much for stopping by The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog today.  I hope you enjoyed this easy to stencil card featuring the Slice of Christmas stencil and the Love you More - Christmas Frost stamp setI love hearing from you. Leave me a message letting me know in what month do you start making your Holiday cards?   


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Jingle Wishes

Hi everyone! Von Marie here and I am so happy to be on the blog today. I have another Christmas card to share using products from the July Release.




I made a Slimline card so that I could stencil my trees in rainbow colors. I first stamped my santa from the Kringle Stamp Set on Bristol Smooth cardstock. I colored him in with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers using water and a paintbrush. I then fussy cut him out. I did use a white colored pencil to color the Nooks and crannies of his beard.



I used some white cardstock and I used the Slice of Christmas Stencil with Rainbow Distress Oxide colors and my Cotton Tail Blending Brushes. I sprayed some water and dried the excess with a microfiber towel. I then cut out my panel with a stitched slimline die and used black cardstock for the layering piece. I stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set onto my panel. I glued my panel onto a white card base. I then added some coarse irridescent glitter on my trees. I hope you like my card. Thank you for stopping by!




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Neon Trees

Hello! It's Alison Heikkila. I really enjoy making holiday cards in non-traditional colors. Today, I decided to go neon. Yup, neon. I used the fun Slice of Christmas Stencil, as well as the Broken Glass stencil. 


I have 3 of the Rina K Glitz Glitter Gels from Therm O Web, and I thought the trees from the Slice of Christmas stencil would look great in these vibrant colors. I put all 3 on white cardstock and fussy cut them once they were dry.


I didn't want to create a scene for this card, and of course I wanted the trees to be the focus, so I decided to apply some blue ink to the Broken Glass Stencil and die cut it in a circle. This sort of "cooled off" the "heat" of the neons a bit.


Now I needed a background, and I really wasn't sure what direction I wanted to go in. I was chatting with my son about it (if you have visited my blog before, you probably know that he is also a crafter and has a great eye for design), and we thought I should check out the stash of backgrounds I have accumulated. I found this one, which is Distress Oxides on glossy photo paper. The chalky finish of the oxides rubs off to leave the most vibrant, beautiful colors. It was perfect for my neon trees. I needed a sentiment too, so Phoenix suggested I used the "Peace" from the Old School Tattoo-Affirmation stamp set with a bright color, so I used Vivid Green Embossing Powder from Stampendous on white cardstock. I adhered everything to a white card base, and popped up the green tree with foam squares.


This card is so fun and bright! I love how it turned out. The trees are so whimsical, they really lend themselves to these unnatural colors, and the background helps them really pop. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

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Oh Christmas Tree

Hello there!
Michelle here, sharing a fun Christmas card I created using the newest stencil, Slice of Christmas . I paired it up with one of the newest stamp sets, Kringle.  I inked up my trees with distress oxide inks in shades crushed olive, peacock feathers, picked raspberry, fossilized amber, and wilted violet. I splattered some white and black paint. 

I added some 'tinsel' using stickles silver glitter glue, and some tiny silver stars. I embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder.
Thanks for stopping by for a peek!
Hope you enjoy your week!!!

Michelle

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Ready for Christmouse? Fun Stenciling Tutorial


Welcome back to today's blog!  Are you "Ready for Christmouse?"  It is never too early to start creating your holiday cards.  I love this fun little mouse  with his ski poles from the Merry Mousemas stamp set.  The fun snowy night background for this fun holiday card is created by using the Slice of Christmas stencil from The Rabbit Hole Designs Christmas in July Release. 


 I colored this fun holiday mouse with Spectrum Noir Triblend markers.  I colored his furry little body using the Brown Grey Shades and Brown Grey Blends alcohol markers.  I used Pale Pink Shades and  Pale Pink Blends for his tail, feet/hands, ear and cute tiny nose.  His scarf and hat are colored in a festive red and green for his holiday outing.  I used the coordinating die to cut him out.




I am excited to share how  you can use this Slice of Christmas stencil to create this holiday scene.  For the background, I am using a piece of  4" x 5 1/4" piece of deep purple cardstock.  I used my Cotton Tail blending brushes for the blending.  I started the top of the card front with Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide ink.  I used the icicle  part of the Slice of Christmas stencil to create the trees in the back ground using Black Soot Distress Oxide ink. I used the snow bank part of the stencil to create 4 layers of snow drifts down the remaining card front with  Speckled Egg Distress Oxide ink.  I used my heat gun to help the ink dry quicker.   I lastly added the trees from the stencil using Victorian  Velvet and Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide ink  


I stamped the "Merry Christmouse" sentiment  it the top left area of the card front with clear pigment  ink and embossed it with white embossing powder.  I Used Opaque White Silk to add the falling snow.  I attached the card front to a white A2 card base and popped up the mouse on the lower right area of the card.   

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Thank you so much for stopping by the blog!  I hope you enjoyed seeing the versatility you you can achieve with the Slice of Christmas stencilI love hearing from you. Please leave me a message letting me know what you have on your Rabbit Hole Designs wish list. 
As always, if you have questions, just ask!

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