Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Scandi Christmas

Love this picture so much!!  My long-haired cats are the same way in the winter.  They barely realize it is snowing and they are so insulated the snow hardly melts when it hits them.


Hi, Friends......

I haven't had a chance to play along with Jo's Christmas Kickstart Challenge for several weeks, but I managed to get creative and make something for her Scandinavian Holiday theme.

I used a variety of stamps from my Christmas stash, but most are from a Memory Box set. These stamps are not specifically Scandi, but I hope I got the look. I am entering the Simon Says STAMPtember Memory Box Collaboration Challenge with this card, too.


I knew I wanted to do a Black and White color scheme. But while I was at it, I did the same stamps on green and also reversed the black and white elements for a mostly white card. Which is your favorite?

I really like the dramatic black background and the subtle texture that heat embossing adds. Maybe I am weird, but I love running my fingertips over embossed images!



















Supplies used include:
Memory Box - Making Spirits Bright stamp set
The Craft's Meow - Rustic Greetings stamp set (retired)
Inkadinkadoo - Holiday Assortment #60-30026 (retired)
Versamark Ink
WOW! Embossing Powder - Opaque Bright White Regular
Versafine Ink in Onyx Black
Clear embossing powder from stash
Winnie & Walter - Essentials: Katharine Cutaways die set
Core'dinations/Darice Solid Cardstock

Thank you for stopping by today. I am glad to get a few more Christmas cards added to my stack. It will be time to mail them out before we know it!!!

🖤
Janis




Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Christmas Kickstart Challenge #19 - Scandinavian Holiday
2. Simon Says STAMPtember Memory Box Collaboration Challenge
3. Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Monochrome
4. Papercraft Challenges #46 - No Designer Paper
5. Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge #455 - AG Christmas
6. The Artistic Stamper September Challenge - Black and White
7. ABC Christmas Challenge - T is for Texture (I added texture by heat embossing.)
8. Time Out Challenge #144 - Photo Inspiration (I was inspired by the mix of black and white patterns.)


11 comments:

  1. You certainly have got the Scandi look, Janis! I love your design in each colourway, but I think the black with white embossing very slightly edges it for me. Great cards, and a big thank you for playing along again at The Christmas Kickstart Challenge, Jo x PS Embossing is lovely to the touch.

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  2. Beautiful monochrome cards and love the embossed stamps
    Carol x

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  3. I like the Scandi look. I think I like the green the best.

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  4. Wow... what a cool design! The white on black looks so elegant and I like how you made the same card in multiple colors. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out!
    - Shauna

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  5. A fabulous trio, Janis ... crisp and fresh ... I can almost feel the snowy texture underfoot! Tough to choose a favourite ... mine is the white on black, it's so stylish and dramatic! Thanks so much for playing along with us again at Time Out! Anita :)

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  6. Love the design of your cards! They are all so pretty. Thanks for joining our Time Out challenge!

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  7. Fabulous cards ! Love that Scandi design in different colours. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Papercraft Challenges.

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  8. Beautiful and elegant Christmas card.
    Thanks for joining us at ABC Christmas Challenge
    Julie T

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  9. Here I thought I had commented on all of your cards but it turns out that I hadn't commented on even half of them! I think I didn't get notifications on some of these, or that my mind just went to sleep mode before I came on over..sheesh. Anyway, I saw these gorgeous Scandi designs on the Kickstart challenge and really love the way they look. Those motifs definitely capture the Scandi look and I really like the black and white versions. Classy and elegant, and yet simple as well.

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Have a lovely day!
<3
Janis