Merry Christmas and welcome to the final card of the Handmade Christmas 2017 series. This design came about through the idea "what if there was a snowman at the manger when Jesus was born?" Snowpeople are always such happy creatures and I imagined they would celebrate that first Christmas too. I made several alcohol ink backgrounds and the wavy stripes made me think of a cold, winter night, just right for a snowman and the rest followed suit. I die cut a small star in the upper right corner, added the stamps and heat embossed them and the front panel was almost complete. Then I built the circuit for the lighted star and put everything together with some sequins to finish it off. When you press on "Star" in the sentiment, the little star lights up. Delightful! This design is suitable for everyone on your list too. From single dudes to grandparents or colleagues, done. Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and my supply list is below.
Supplies:
Penny Black Rejoice with Joy stamp set
My Favorite Things Holiday Hugs stamp set
Ranger Glossy cardstock
Ranger Alcohol Inks:
Versamark
Wow Vintage Champagne embossing powder
Lawn Fawn Puffy Star die
Vellum
Chibitronics
3M Foam Tape
Scor-Tape/ Be Creative tape
Ranger Matte Medium
Pretty Pink Post 4mm Sparkling Clear sequins
Little Things Lily White sequin mix
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you have a wonderfully joyous Christmas and get the opportunity to worship often. The story of Jesus' birth can be found in Luke 2: 6-16 if you're wondering.
Merry CHRISTmas!
Jasmine
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Showing posts with label Chibitronics. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Monday, November 27, 2017
Handmade Christmas 2017: Joy to Light Up Your World using Concord & 9th and Chibitronics
Joy is an emotion that a lot of people struggle with, so I wanted to create a design that was simple. Joy is not the same as happiness or excitement. Joy is what loving memories are made of. Joy is created when you take the time to slow down and immerse yourself in the moment, taking stock of those you love and those that love you. Joy is a gift from our Triune God and it persists through pain or lonliness or grief. Christmas is celebrated by many different traditions and cultures around the world, but what links them together is the gift that was made available through the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ. That, if nowhere else, is where our Joy can be found and embraced.
Yes, it lights up! How fun is that! Todays project is a light up using vellum in order to let a little more light show through and it's so pretty. I've been having so much fun using the Chibitronics circuit builder set because it really is easy and allows you to create such fun and interactive cards. I chose Teal and Gold for this card because I wanted to do a mix between traditional and festive with the colors and they look great together. Here is the link to the video on my YouTube channel showing you step by step how to recreate this card at home or, better yet, take your own spin on it. My supplies are listed below.
Supplies:
Concord & 9th Joy S&D
MISTI
DCWV Shimmer stack
Vellum
Scor-tape
Delicata Golden Glitz ink
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Chibitronics set
3M Foam tape
Versamark ink
Simon Says Stamp Ultrafine Antique Gold EP
Neenah Classic Cream cardbase
White cardstock
Thanks for stopping by! Let me know if you have any questions (about cards or Jesus ;) )
Merry CHRISTmas,
Jasmine
Yes, it lights up! How fun is that! Todays project is a light up using vellum in order to let a little more light show through and it's so pretty. I've been having so much fun using the Chibitronics circuit builder set because it really is easy and allows you to create such fun and interactive cards. I chose Teal and Gold for this card because I wanted to do a mix between traditional and festive with the colors and they look great together. Here is the link to the video on my YouTube channel showing you step by step how to recreate this card at home or, better yet, take your own spin on it. My supplies are listed below.
Supplies:
Concord & 9th Joy S&D
MISTI
DCWV Shimmer stack
Vellum
Scor-tape
Delicata Golden Glitz ink
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Chibitronics set
3M Foam tape
Versamark ink
Simon Says Stamp Ultrafine Antique Gold EP
Neenah Classic Cream cardbase
White cardstock
Thanks for stopping by! Let me know if you have any questions (about cards or Jesus ;) )
Merry CHRISTmas,
Jasmine
Monday, November 20, 2017
Handmade Christmas 2017: Gerda Steiner and Chibitronics Light Up Rudy
Please forgive my thumb in the photo; I didn't have another way of demonstrating the fact that Rudy's nose lights up. And it's the point of the card and video, so it was kind of important. I've had a box of Chibitronics sitting in my studio since last Christmas that I never got around to playing with but I'll be honest, building electronic circuits was intimidating. However, all the instructions and easy to follow blueprints make it really simple and fun. I made three for the series this year only because I ran out of batteries.
I had the Peeking Friends stamp set from Gerda Steiner designs and my idea was to create a scene with Rudolph and Santa peeking in a window. I also had an alcohol ink background that reminded me of a night galaxy sky. Things were starting to take shape. I dug out the window die I knew I had somewhere; add the glowing nose and all that was left to do was put everything together. Here is the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and my supplies are listed below. Here is the link to the video with the alcohol ink background.
Supplies:
Gerda Steiner Designs Peeking Friends stamp set
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Bristol Smooth cardstock
MISTI
ARC Cherry Veener paper
Mama Elephant Creative Cuts Peek A Frame
Stick It Sheet Adhesive
Chibitronics
3M Foam tape
White cardstock
Yupo
Alcohol Inks
Staz-On Cotton White ink
Neenah Classic Cream cardstock
Hero Arts Acetate
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle (2.75"x4")
Copics:
Rudolph: E17, 19; E23, 25, 27; R27, 37, 39, 20; C6
Santa: E00, 50, 51; R27, 37, 39; C0, 00, CB
I hope you have a wonderfully creative and happy Christmas season!
For His glory and much love,
Jasmine
I had the Peeking Friends stamp set from Gerda Steiner designs and my idea was to create a scene with Rudolph and Santa peeking in a window. I also had an alcohol ink background that reminded me of a night galaxy sky. Things were starting to take shape. I dug out the window die I knew I had somewhere; add the glowing nose and all that was left to do was put everything together. Here is the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and my supplies are listed below. Here is the link to the video with the alcohol ink background.
Supplies:
Gerda Steiner Designs Peeking Friends stamp set
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Bristol Smooth cardstock
MISTI
ARC Cherry Veener paper
Mama Elephant Creative Cuts Peek A FrameStick It Sheet Adhesive
Chibitronics
3M Foam tape
White cardstock
Yupo
Alcohol Inks
Staz-On Cotton White ink
Neenah Classic Cream cardstock
Hero Arts Acetate
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle (2.75"x4")
Copics:
Rudolph: E17, 19; E23, 25, 27; R27, 37, 39, 20; C6
Santa: E00, 50, 51; R27, 37, 39; C0, 00, CB
I hope you have a wonderfully creative and happy Christmas season!
For His glory and much love,
Jasmine
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