Wednesday, December 11, 2019

{Digital Wednesday} Monika Gets Creative with Festive Printables

Happy Wednesday! It's been a while but this month, Digital Wednesday is making an appearance. This time around, we're putting the spotlight on a few Christmas-themed printables that were recently added to the STAMPlorations digital store.

STAMPgirl Monika created Christmas cards + a set of tree decorations combining our printables, stamps, stencils, and dies.

  

Here's Monika with her festive creations:

Have you seen the new additions to the STAMPlorations digital store? There are some really cute new printables suitable for easy and quick last minute Christmas makes. I've put some of them through their paces.



I really love the cute little circles from the B&W Christmas set. There are 30 of them on one A4 page. I grabbed a 1-inch circle punch and off I went.

First up are a few last minute tree decorations for which I used gold mirri card, black pearls, glossy accents, gems, golden bells and wire. The decorations are two sided and layered sandwiching the wire between layers.


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Next up is a Christmas card using 3 of the circles in combination with the Merry Christmas Word Art Die and a little help from the Art Marks stamp set. 


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Whilst making the first card, I had one of those 'I wonder, if' moments which led to making my second card. I used the grungy circles from the Art Marks set to stamp out my tree shape.


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Next up is a card and envelope combination giving you a couple of ideas on how to use the Nativity Tags/Labels/Journaling Spots.

The envelope features a collage stamped background using the Joyful set with stars from Art Marks


The card has a stencilled background and a bit of background stamping. The label was layered on matching red card. To finish, I added the fuzzy cut nativity scene, a few gems and a sentiment from the Kathryn and Christmas set.



That's it from me for today. Hope, you feel inspired to get some last minute Christmas crafting done. I am sure you can think of may more uses for these cute new printables.

Looking forward to seeing your makes. Have a lovely day!

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Monika certainly got creative with the printables and using them with other STAMPlorations products! For a chance to win a $15 gift code to the STAMPlorations store, leave a comment here and on Monika's blog by January 8. We'll announce the winner in the December winners post on January 10.

In the meantime, check out our digital store -- we're having a Merry Holiday Sale...all digital stamps and printables are 40% off with the code TAKE40. And just for our our blog readers and followers, purchase 3 digital products and get 1 free. After placing an order, reply to the order receipt or send an email to stamplorations@gmail.com and indicate the digital product you'd like for free. You'll receive a separate download link for it.


18 comments:

  1. Lots of lovely inspiration here. Love how creative the circle tree is. And the nativity is just beautiful; love the mixed media feel of it.

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous projects, sweet images and fabulous design.
    Valerija xx

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  3. These cards are fun and festive, and perfect for those of us who are short on time during this season.

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  4. How much fun are these cards and embellishments! I love the vintage look!

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  5. Oh what beautiful and festive projects! Love the scribble tree card - so creative!

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  6. What amazing projects!! So much great inspiration!

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  7. Thanks for sharing these wonderful project ideas.

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  8. They all look wonderful
    and so beautiful!
    Carla from Utah

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  9. Love the tree made with the
    grungy circles. Great
    collection of cards.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  10. A great variety of Christmas themed cards and tree ornaments. Loved those little bells!!

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  11. FABULOUS cards and ornaments!
    I'm especially INSPIRED by your grungy circles design - WOW!

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