13 August 2021

Fairy Stamper ~ Leaping Reindeer

    Hello crafting friends, and welcome to my Fairy Stamper Friday share.

 

I have a few cards to share with you today to show you how quick and easy it is if you're in a  pinch for time and need to mass produce Christmas cards.
All you need is just a few Fairy Hugs stamps.  Take a look ...


I used Leaping Reindeer, Wreath Builder, and Pinecones to make each of these cards.
Here are more detailed pics.  For the inside I used A Wonderful Year by Frog's Whiskers, also sold at the Fairy Stamper store, during their International Stamps sales event.  The best way to know about these special sales events is to subscribe to their newsletter HERE (scroll down to the very bottom of the page - you'll find the subscribe box on the right hand side).


For this card, I silver embossed the reindeer and used Rain Forest and Shady Lane VersaFine inks to stamp the holly leaves. For the berries, I used a clear drop of glue and then sprinkled it with Fairy Hugs Glitter Powder, Currant.  Added a couple of sequins and a greeting sticker.


Did exactly the same for the inside holly corners and stamped the Christmas wish using in Rain Forest ink.


I stamped the reindeer using VersaFine Clair Acorn ink and went over the edges with the Pinecone ink to give it a more defined outline.  On the corners I used the branches from the Wreath Builder set and the smallest pinecone from the Pinecones set.  Added a few tiny gold stars and sprinkled the pinecones with Fairy Hugs Champagne glitter.


I stamped the Christmas wish in Pinecone ink and a couple of the branches in the corners using Rain Forest ink.


For this card, I stamped the reindeer using VersaFine Clair Acorn ink.
Stamped the holly leaves and made the berries the same way as mentioned above.
I didn't have any red glitter paper so I used a 1.4" double sided tape to put around my cardstock mat and the used the same Fairy Hugs Current glitter to create the illusion of a red glitter paper mat.
Lastly I added a few red sequins.


Did the inside the same way as mentioned on the cards above.


Although I love the traditional reds, greens and golds for Christmas, I also love the blues, silver and white, so I couldn't pass it up :-) I embossed the reindeer and the holly leaves in silver and this time made sparkly blue berries to match the rest of the card. I used mirror blue cardstock to mat the image layer.  Lastly I added the greeting sticker and as a finishing touch I added a few blue sequins.


On the inside, I stamped the same Christmas wish I have used on all my cards, but this time I used VersaFine Blue Belle ink.  Also added a few blue sequins to the inside.

It took me less than half hour to make all four cards. 
Like I said, easy peazy to mass produce.

Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope I have inspired you to create a project and come join the fun. Our challenges go live every other Thursday on our Facebook group.   All you have to do is to create a project and upload the pic to our challenge album.  There is a $15.00 prize for one lucky participant.

Till next time,
crafty hugs!


6 comments:

  1. I always love seeing the same design in different colors, what a difference color actually makes! Great design for "mass production", and at the same time no card is exactly the same.

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  2. same card but the different lay out.
    That make them all different.
    Great job

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  3. These are so elegant. I love that you've given them their own unique colours, making each one a stand alone masterpiece. Love your wonderful corner designs.

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  4. Great gallery of cards, I love this style.
    Crafty hugs xx

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  5. Beautiful inside & out! What a great set of cards! I need to get busy on some mass production sets ... thanks for the push!

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