The first thing I did was to pull the holly leaves from last year's Merry & Bright Stamp Set. The kit is no longer available, but the stamps and dies are. I'll have them linked below for your convenience. Because this particular stamp is the size I want, I carefully cut between the leaves and the berries so I would be able to stamp in a different color, just be careful not to damage either piece of the Photopolymer.
Start by cutting your cardstock to 4 x 5.25 inches so that it will still work with the 4-inch template. If you haven't gotten the templates you can find them here. They are pure genius, and you can use them with any stamps you have! I only discovered Gina K about one year ago, but I am slowly accumulating several of her sets. Also, with one exception, all the inks I am using today are Gina K Inks and the colors will be listed as I go along and included in the supply list below.
Place your stamp in the top left corner and stamp it. I used Fresh Asparagus Ink and I like to double stamp it since it's in the Misti. Before moving your cardstock, take a little finger dauber and put some darker green at the base of the leaves and soften it going about 2/3rds of the way up the Holly leaves. I used another Pine colored Ink because I don't have the Gina K Designs Christmas Pine Ink yet. I also feel like the Dark Sage Ink would work really well, but I don't have that one yet either. I buy Ink Cubes almost exclusively because I can afford them faster and with large pads, I just seem to drop them on my cardstock about every time. Since I have MS, my balance and coordination aren't the best. Once I get all the ink cubes I want, then I buy re-inkers a few at a time. Gina K Inks are very saturated and stamp incredibly well.
For our next step, leaving the template in place (I use Temporary Adhesive on the corners of mine to keep it in place). Put your cardstock into the corner like this. Not in the corner of the template, but in the corner of the MISTI. Now I should probably mention that I use my MISTI like a left-handed person even though I am not a lefty. This is because Yana Smakula is the first person I saw using a MISTI and she is a lefty so that's how I use mine. It was about a year before someone asked if I was a lefty and I realized I was using my MISTI like I was one. Ü *Wink*
Next, you want to add the berries. Since I already have one with Gina K Designs Cherry Red berries, I am going to do something fun and use Plum Punch for my berries today. The corners are easy to repeat, but you'll have to adjust for the berries on those horizontal holly leaves so stamp the corners first, remembering to start in the vertical square orientation.
Choose your next stamp to fill in and do the exact same rotations as we did for the Holly Leaves; the four corners and then realigning in the MISTI in the horizontal orientation, then rotate 180 degrees for the flip side of that. I used the small pine branch from the Holiday Wreath Builder. This gets a little bit trickier so take your time and look before you ink up your stamp to make sure it is aligning how you want it to. The get all the pine branches I wanted, and to be able to use the little poinsettia flower how I wanted, I like the top and bottom Vertical Center areas blank.
I used the larger poinsettia flower for the top and bottom and then I used the smaller flower for the center sides as you can see in this photo. I stamped the blooms first in Passionate Pink and then using a finger dauber, sponged a bit of the Plum Punch on each one for a blend of color. I kind of messed up the one on the right side but since I was planning to die cut the panel I decided to wait and see if it showed once the panel was cut. Thankfully it did not show or I would have felt the need to start over.
Now we are ready to stamp our sentiment. I used a greeting from the Gina K Designs Holly Jolly stamp set which is tall and thin so it fits perfectly with the wreath builder stamped in this way. I heat set the panel just to make sure the inks were all nice and dry and then I used my powder tool to prep the surface of my cardstock. Then I stamped using Versamark and Gina K Designs Fine Detail Gold Embossing Powder. After heat setting that, I die cut the wreath panel to fit with two mats -- one cut from Gina K Designs Gold Metallic Cardstock and one from Plum Punch Cardstock.
Before adhering to a top folding vertical card base, I added Magenta Stickles to the berries and to the flower centers and set it on my window sill to let it dry overnight.
Depending on the weather outdoors and my flash, the color of the flowers is brighter. The card above is the view that I feel is the most accurate representation of the actual colors.
A lot of what I did here was just a process of trial and error to find what worked and what didn't so get some scratch paper and practice a few times until you figure out what works for you.
I used the larger poinsettia flower for the top and bottom and then I used the smaller flower for the center sides as you can see in this photo. I stamped the blooms first in Passionate Pink and then using a finger dauber, sponged a bit of the Plum Punch on each one for a blend of color. I kind of messed up the one on the right side but since I was planning to die cut the panel I decided to wait and see if it showed once the panel was cut. Thankfully it did not show or I would have felt the need to start over.
Now we are ready to stamp our sentiment. I used a greeting from the Gina K Designs Holly Jolly stamp set which is tall and thin so it fits perfectly with the wreath builder stamped in this way. I heat set the panel just to make sure the inks were all nice and dry and then I used my powder tool to prep the surface of my cardstock. Then I stamped using Versamark and Gina K Designs Fine Detail Gold Embossing Powder. After heat setting that, I die cut the wreath panel to fit with two mats -- one cut from Gina K Designs Gold Metallic Cardstock and one from Plum Punch Cardstock.
Before adhering to a top folding vertical card base, I added Magenta Stickles to the berries and to the flower centers and set it on my window sill to let it dry overnight.
Depending on the weather outdoors and my flash, the color of the flowers is brighter. The card above is the view that I feel is the most accurate representation of the actual colors.
A lot of what I did here was just a process of trial and error to find what worked and what didn't so get some scratch paper and practice a few times until you figure out what works for you.
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Than I see how to do this, appreciate you showing us. Happy Crafting Betty Welton
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Your directions are easy to understand so I think I can pull this off. Thanks for the many pictures,too. You're a talented gal!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card. Thank you for sharing how to do it.
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