Howdy Stampers!
Christmas is around the corner, so I have created a Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog Christmas Sampler. This sampler shows off several of the new bundles in the catalog that goes LIVE TODAY!! For this project, I used a retired Painters Tray that I found while cleaning up my craft room. You may have one too! Is it time to look around that crafting closet?
Let’s take a look at each panel in the frame.
First, the gift panel: This is not a designer series paper. It is the Buffalo Check stamp set on pg 38 of the Holiday Catalog (HC). I used multipurpose glue for the ribbon and a dimensional for the bow.
Second is the Dashing Deer panel that showcases the Dashing Deer Bundle on pg 9 HC. Even though the photograph makes it look vanilla, I used Whisper White on this panel. I had to adjust for the glare of the deer.
The third is the Beautiful Blizzard panel. This panel showcases the Blizzard Thinlits Die, on page 39 HC, that cuts all the Sparkle Glimmer snowflakes at once. I added a few gold Metallic Pearls to tie this panel in with the rest.
Fourth is the Winter Woods panel. This panel uses the Shimmery White Embossing Paste on the trees cut with dies in the Winter Woods bundle on page 27 HC.
The fifth is the Merry Christmas panel that showcases the lovely new ‘Merry Christmas to All’ bundle on page 5 HC.
Number six-panel uses the Bethlehem Edgelits on page 205 AC and a stamp from the Hearts Come Home set on page 101 AC.
And, finally, the last panel is showing off the Detailed Poinsettia Thinlit Dies, on page 22 HC, when paired with Nature’s Roots Framelits Dies on page 143 AC.
I hope this helps get you excited about the new Holiday Catalog and all the Christmas decor and gift crafting that is waiting for you to do. If you would like the full tutorial to make the panels, you can download it HERE.
Connie Updegraff
Hello,
I am looking for you Home Sampler that you put on Facebook and wondering if you have a tutorial on it.
Thanks,
Connie Updegraff
Judy
Not yet. When I get it ready, I will post it. If you do not want to keep checking back, subscribe to my blog and you will get an email anytime I post something. Thanks for asking.
Bertha Cressler
What size frame did this fit in?
Judy
I am so sorry, but I do not know. We sold this a few years ago. It was called a Painter Tray. I must have given mine away because I have looked and looked but can not find it. If you click and download the instructions, you may be able to get close by adding the lengths of panels to come up with the dimensions.