My down-line Michelle made this. We swapped them at our Christmas Party. 
I thought it was just so cute so I had to show it off. I think she did a really great job.
My down-line Michelle made this. We swapped them at our Christmas Party. 
I thought it was just so cute so I had to show it off. I think she did a really great job.
I really wanted to try the Christmas Chatter wheel. Here’s the card I came up with. 
After I wheeled the back ground I made sure the wheel was all inked then I colored just the words ho ho ho with the chocolate chip maker. Then I rolled it on the vanilla card-stock and punched it out with the large oval punch. I used the tag punch behind it. I used the blender pen and touched it to the markers to color the Santa. I used the white water color wonder crayon for his beard and fur. I think it turned out cute. I like how I could highlight just one sentence from the roller to use as my saying on my card.
I love to have new ornaments for my tree, but I can’t always afford to by them. I actually love to make them. I made these fun Rudolph Ornaments for my tree last year. They were quick and easy and didn’t cost a lot to make. 
It is made with all punches. I used: large oval, word window, five petal flower, horizontal slot, double circle and 1″ circle. I used the coluzzle for the background circle. His nose is made with a rhinestone circle brad. Then a little ribbon for the holder and a bow at the neck. I got the idea from a card that someone had posted on the Stampin’ Up! demonstrator web site last year. They had it on a card. If I can find my card I will post it for you as well.
If you’ve never tried cracked glass before then you really need to try this fun technique. It’s really simple.
Here is a sample of the card I made using this fun technique. I will try to get pictures posted of the actual steps a little later.
Try it to day on one of your projects
I wanted to share with you some fun holiday cards I’ve made and some that I have receive. I have just a couple here. You can click here to see all of them.
I really wish I knew who to give proper credit to for this card. I believe it was a swap from Brandi Barnard’s meeting in October. I just think it is really cute and shows how you can use the punches on stamp sets that weren’t designed specifically for them. I believe this is actually the punch pals set though.
You probably can’t see it in the picture very well but she used crystal effects (I think) on the scarf the ornaments and the holly and nose. They are stamped on white glossy paper so they really shine and it’s very cute. The very merry and the snowflakes are embossed . It’s very cute and you did a great job. If anyone knows who did this card please let me know so I can give her proper credit.