I am trying to get ready for my Christmas stamp a stack this weekend. I will offer five cards. Each card will be stamped two times. With me being sick last week and having to work on the Holiday Blitz before that, I am helplessly behind. And I have a hard time making super simple cards.

Here is what I came up with yesterday. My first card. Let me know if it’s too simple. As you can tell I am on a Riding Hood Red kick! LOL

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The card base is a 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ piece of Riding Hood Red folded in half. I think for the SAS I will make it a horizontal folding cdard ( 4 1/4″ x 11″, folded in half) instead.

The card front was stamped with the big and small snowflake from the Holiday Collection stamp set Stampin’ Up! offers as a special right now.

The Whisper White cardstock measures 3 1/4″ x 3 1/2″ and is layered with a 1/4″ smaller piece of Ski Slope Designer Paper. The designer paper was paper pierced on three sides and all edges were sanded with a sanding block.

I inked part of the Christmas block from Block party up with the Riding Hood Red Stampin’ Spot that comes in the Holiday Collection kit, wiped away the ink from Seasons Greetings with a Q-tip and added Old Olive with a marker over that. I stamped it on a 2″ square of Whisper White cardstock and cut around it freehand. It was layered on a 2″ square of Chocolate Chip. Gold Cord was tied around the bottom. Then it was layered on an Old Olive Scallop Square that I formed out of four punch-outs made with the Scallop Square punch.

The small snowflake from Holiday Collection was stamped in Old Olive on Whisper White, punched out with the 3 /4″ circle punch, taped to the sentiment layers and a gold brad was added in it’s center. Alpine Ribbon was tied around the Designer Paper layers. Those were attached to the card base with dimensionals. The sentiment layers were attached with dimensionals on top of that.

Another way to create bigger scallop squares and rectangles without Nestabilities is today’s tutorial on Splitcoast. Mary Jo Albright shows us how to use the Scallop Edge Punch for that.  

Beate

Stay at Home Mom of Three, Splitcoast Team Member and Copic and Spellbinders die Lover.

32 Responses to “Block Party Christmas”

  1. Oh my…if I just had half of your wonderful talented ability for choosing colors and designing and coordinating all the pieces on the card to make it look like this…I would be so happy 🙂 It’s a beautiful card! Hope you are feeling better.

  2. Oh this card is too cute and it’s no too simple. I Love It!

  3. I think it’s just perfect! Ahhh, to be able to go to a stamp-a-stack hosted by you…sigh. If I’m ever in Florida, I may just look you up! LOL!

    Brandi

  4. It’s not too simple at all. It’s perfect 🙂 Have a great day and I hope you are feeling much better this week! 🙂

  5. I’d say it’s far from simple. That’s a lot of cutting on your part to prep. Very pretty.

  6. Hi Beate, I really love your layouts and how you layer many patterns together! This card is feels so warm!

  7. Sorry to hear that you were sick and hope you are feeling better now. Love your Riding Hood Red kick, beautiful color…. and your card turned out just perfect… love all those snowflakes. Well done!

  8. It’s gorgeous, Beate! The colors are really nice, and the distressing of your patterned paper adds just the right touch.

    Oh, how I hear ya when you say you have trouble making simple cards… I struggle with that challenge every time I have to design something for a stamping event. I’m always worried people will find my project too simple or, worse, boring… I think you did great with this one. Can’t wait to see the other projects you’ll prepare for your event!

    Cindy

  9. Not too hard. Not too simple. Just right.
    from,
    Goldilocks

  10. I don’t think it’s “simple” at all! Simply gorgeous though!

  11. Great card, I think it is perfect for your stamp-a-stack. One down, four to go. 🙂

  12. It’s gorgeous, not simple at all, just perfect for a SAS!!! They will be amazed! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

  13. Too simple, no way. There’s plenty going on with the distressing and piercing, and I think those felt ribbons are so perfect for Christmas – warm luxury. Take care, hope you’ll be totally better by the weekend.

  14. This is a perfect card for a stamp-a-stack as it is not too involved. Everyone will love it!

    Robbie

  15. Beate,
    I understand your dilemma with making simple cards…as an SU demonstrator, I sometimes hear that my projects are too complicated. I have to be reminded that not everyone wants to spend 30 minutes putting together a 3-D item, even though I’m happy to spend twice that! In this case, I don’t think your card is too simple at all. It’s just right. It has lots of different things going on to add interest, but is very nicely coordinated and should be easy to assemble. Best of luck with your SAS!
    Kelly
    SU demonstrator in WI

  16. Beate, beauty of a card and it’s a baby bear card too (hee hee) – it’s just right, neither too simple or too complicated. : D

  17. In no way is this card ‘too simple’. It’s beautiful. My LSS has asked me to teach a class with a theme of ’15 cards in 15 minutes’ and that gives me the heebies! Those will have to be really simple cards! This is lovely.

  18. Fabulous card, Beate! It’s just the right amount of “simple” for a stamp-a-stack. I love the layout, and the rich colors! I love me some Riding Hood Red too…so yummy! 🙂

  19. I love this card Beate – not to simple at all, I think it’s perfect!

  20. i have the same problem when i’m making cards for SASes, so i feel your pain! i don’t think this is too simple, but your guests may have trouble with that stamp. i think it’s one of my least favorite, because it’s so hard to get the ink applied in the right amount. have you tried using a brayer? good luck!

  21. TOO Simple, are you kidding! Beate, this is gorgeous. I love it, and it couldn’t be better. Wish I could come.

  22. This is way beyond cuteness!! Not too simple at all, it’s perfect!

  23. I think this would be a great project! It’s not too simple, has lots of interesting elements, and the colors are warm and inviting. (like a cup of hot cocoa) Hope you are feeling better!
    smiles,Deena

  24. Beate-
    This card is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
    Too simple?! HA! I think NOT! 🙂
    I’m sorry you’ve not been feeling well. It’s sure going around….
    Take care (rest and fluids, rest and fluids…) 🙂
    Stacey

  25. Oh Beate, your card is gorgeous, and not to simple at all! I feel for you, as it is the worst feeling to have so much to do, and not feeling the best! I will be thinking of you 🙂
    Love keesh x

  26. Not too simple at all! I love the colors combo, and Riding Hood Red is probably my favorite SU red so far. Fantastic Beate!! I hope you’re feeling better! Hugs!!

  27. Beate, this is a fabulous card! I don’t think it’s too simple for a SAS….have you seen what some people do?! Girl you have tons on that card! LOL!
    I have a SAS this Saturday too and haven’t done a THING yet…I’ll be stamping and cutting like mad…just like you today!
    Have a fab day!

  28. Something that Beautiful couldn’t be too simple..

  29. Oh how adorable! LOVE those colors together!

  30. Hallo Beate,

    wieder eine sehr schöne Karte und eine tolle Farbkombi.
    Liebe Grüsse

    Andrea

  31. Not too simple but oh so cute! This looks simple enough for a stamp-a-stack but it really packs a punch! I just love this Beate!

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