Happy Kitchen Sink Stamp Monday! Thanks for stopping by, I hope you had a great weekend! We seemed to have missed all the snow this weekend, and I'm okay with that, I hope where ever you are, you're staying nice and warm.
I just love the Sizzix Bigz XL Gift Card Holder Die (currently they are out of stock). These make creating gift cards a breeze.
Important news from Kitchen Sink Stamps! I'm excited to tell you that Kitchen Sink Stamps will be getting a makeover in 2010! Starting Wed., Dec. 30th - Midnight EST., Kitchen Sink Stamps, Inc. will be "under construction" for a brief period while undergoing a fabulous Kitchen remodel for the New Year! Your favorite KSS bookmarks should still work just fine for this period of down time. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. Happy Holidays!
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I just love the Sizzix Bigz XL Gift Card Holder Die (currently they are out of stock). These make creating gift cards a breeze.
Of course I just had to squeeze in the Reindeer and Snow Flourish from the Year of Thanks II Tin. The sentiment is from Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Gift. The image is stamped on the beautiful shimmery White Diamond card stock from Paper Temptress.
Details:
Stamps Kitchen Sink Stamps Year of Thanks II, Multi Step Gift
Ink - Memento Summer Sky, Lady Bug, Stampin' Up! Chocolate Chip
Card Stock - Neenah Blue Classic Crest, White Diamond, Red Pepper Embossed Columns from Paper Temptress, Chocolate Chip
Other, Sponge Dauber, SEI Cocoa Cluster
Now on to more of a vintage Gift Card Holder. I used the Burnt Edges Technique on the background. Then stamped the sentiment from the Multi Step Hanukkah in Black Ink, and the Trees from the Multi Step Pines. After the inks dried, I lightly misted with Pearl Glimmer Mist.
Now on to more of a vintage Gift Card Holder. I used the Burnt Edges Technique on the background. Then stamped the sentiment from the Multi Step Hanukkah in Black Ink, and the Trees from the Multi Step Pines. After the inks dried, I lightly misted with Pearl Glimmer Mist.
Stamps - Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Pines, Multi Step Hanukkah
Ink - Black, Pacific Point, Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Creamy Caramel
Card Stock - Neenah Vanilla, Black, Blue
Stamps Multi Step Pines as follows: #3c Pacific Point, #4c Pacific Point, #2c Pacific Point stamp off, #1c Pacific Point stamp off
Again, going for more of a vintage feel. I used Cosmo Cricket pattern paper for my background, stamping the sentiment from the Multi Step Gift plate in Black using a SAMJ. The gift is stamped on the backside of a piece of Cosmo Cricket paper, then cut using the Out of the Box Technique.
Again, going for more of a vintage feel. I used Cosmo Cricket pattern paper for my background, stamping the sentiment from the Multi Step Gift plate in Black using a SAMJ. The gift is stamped on the backside of a piece of Cosmo Cricket paper, then cut using the Out of the Box Technique.
Details:
Stamps - Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Gift
Ink - Black Archival, Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Creamy Caramel, Bravo Burgundy, Cranberry Crisp
Card Stock - Cranberry, Black
Other - SAMJ, Cosmo Cricket Pattern Paper, Sponge Dauber
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If you're still reading, I thought I'd share a conversation from my house yesterday regarding our family Christmas cards. Just a little background - we have the boys and dog take a yearly photo for our family Christmas cards, and as of yesterday, still haven't gotten around to taking it, was waiting on the weather for this years photo. We finally get a photo we like, I hand DH a stack of cards to sign (we all sign the cards, even the boys). He flips them over...
As always you can save 10% on all your purchases today at Kitchen Sink Stamps by using code LISA10KSS
If you're still reading, I thought I'd share a conversation from my house yesterday regarding our family Christmas cards. Just a little background - we have the boys and dog take a yearly photo for our family Christmas cards, and as of yesterday, still haven't gotten around to taking it, was waiting on the weather for this years photo. We finally get a photo we like, I hand DH a stack of cards to sign (we all sign the cards, even the boys). He flips them over...
DH: oh those are nice, but they are all white.
ME: I know, I bought some this year, got a box of 18 on clearance for $2.00, it saves me time and money.
DH: I can't believe you bought cards, that's what you do.
ME: I know, just sign them.
On a side note, I did hand him a stack of cards I stamped too. I created a ton of Holiday cards this year, thing is I sold just about all of them, and at this late date, just don't have time to create more. I think I better start on next years cards now!
7 comments :
Oh wow, Lisa! These gift tags are all so AMAZING!! Love each and every one of them...the perfect addition to any package!!
You have been seriously busy creating some of the most beautiful Holiday cards ever! Thanks for a year of wonderful inkspiration, challenges...and of course "enableing" lol! Merry Christmas to you and your Family!
I love your stunning vintage holiday cards, Lisa!! What gorgeous work!!
Wishing you and your family a Christmas filled with peace, love, and the joy of the season!!
Those are just gorgeous, Lisa! I love the vintage look!
Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas!
Lisa, love the conversation piece!!! Sounds like my house.
These are so pretty! I love how rich they look Lisa!! And your story cracked me up - I bought cards this year - first time in several years!! They are photo cards but still . . . I'm feeling guilty for not making them but something had to give - LOL! :)
Those are great Lisa! Now wish I had bought that die! I almost broke down & bought cards too, but just couldn't do it. Of course, the majority are still not assembled, so they're gonna be late... and no pix this year either; just couldn't get it done.
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