Monday, November 25, 2024

Santa Claus is Coming to Town Pop-Up Card | Honey Bee Stamps

Handmade Christmas card featuring Santa Claus coming down the chimney, a decorated fireplace with stockings, garlands, and glowing flames, and a festive red envelope with a wax seal.

Capture the magic of Christmas Eve with this charming interactive pop-up card! Featuring Santa Claus making his grand entrance down the chimney, this festive card is packed with dimension and holiday cheer. Perfect for surprising your loved ones, the card folds flat for easy mailing and includes a coordinating wax-sealed envelope to complete the cozy Christmas vibe.


How It Came Together
To bring Santa's story to life, I used layers of dimension and details to create a warm fireplace scene using the Lovely Layers: Fireplace - Honey Cuts and the Lovely Layers: Fireplace Holiday Add-On - Honey Cuts. The pop-up fireplace adds an interactive element, while the surrounding embellishments—like stockings, garlands, and glowing flames—help set the perfect Christmas scene. Here’s a breakdown of how I created this card.

Building the Pop-Up Fireplace
Creating the Pop-Up Mechanism: I made two "springs" for the sides of the fireplace. Each was crafted from 2” x 2” black cardstock pieces, scored every 1/2 inch. These springs allow the fireplace to pop up beautifully when the card is opened.

Adding Depth to the Fireplace
I layered black cardstock behind the fireplace to create the illusion of depth and added die-cut flames at the bottom for a glowing effect. The white fireplace layer was die-cut with an opening to show the fire, and I added a second die-cut layer with a smaller, fussy-cut opening to give the fireplace surround a clean, finished look.

Handmade Christmas card featuring Santa Claus coming down the chimney, a decorated fireplace with stockings, garlands, and glowing flames, and a festive red envelope with a wax seal.

Decorative Details
Festive Fireplace: I used the Lovely Layers: Fireplace die along with the Lovely Layers: Fireplace Holiday Add-On set to decorate the mantle with garlands, candles, and a wreath adorned with gems for a sparkling finish.
Santa’s Arrival: Santa’s legs were die-cut and positioned as if he’s coming down the chimney. His bright red gift bag sits in front, ready to deliver presents!
Stockings & More: The plaid stockings hanging on the mantle add a cozy touch, and the woodgrain embossed floor anchors the entire scene.

Interactive pop-up Christmas card showcasing a dimensional fireplace scene, with Santa's legs emerging from the chimney, glowing flames, and cozy holiday decor on the mantle.

Coordinating Envelope with Wax Seal
To complement the card, I created a red envelope sealed with a handmade wax seal using the North Pole Wax Stamper and Gingerbread Wax Melts. This special touch adds an extra layer of elegance and holiday charm. The seal is partially attached to the envelope flap by the Bee Creative 1" Wax Seal Sticker. The envelope is ready to put through the mail simply by removing the protective layer and gluing down the flap.

Mail-Friendly Design
Not only is this card a fun pop-up, but it also folds completely flat, making it easy to mail to your loved ones. The thoughtful design ensures it arrives ready to pop into action and spread holiday cheer!

Red handmade envelope paired with a gold wax seal stamped with a "North Pole" design, adding a festive and elegant finishing touch to the Christmas card.

I hope this project inspires you to create your own magical Christmas scenes. Whether it’s Santa coming to town or another festive idea, the possibilities are endless! For those of you who want to see this card come together watch my latest Instagram Reel

Thank you for stopping by and until next time... Happy Crafting!

Ilda 🎅

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Handmade Holiday Felt Tags | Spellbinders

Handmade felt gift tags featuring a gingerbread character with a Santa hat holding a tree and a snowman with a teal hat and pompom, tied to presents with rustic twine on a wooden slice background.

Hello crafty friends! Today, I'm excited to share these adorable felt gift tags I created using the Spellbinders Felt Stitch & Create Collection by Nicole Spohr. While the collection includes dies for creating specific characters, I decided to put my own twist on things, mixing and matching elements to make these tags uniquely my own.

TAG RECIPE
Embroidery Floss
Enamel Stickers
Glue

Handmade felt gift tags featuring a gingerbread character with a Santa hat holding a tree and a snowman with a teal hat and pompom, tied to presents with rustic twine on a wooden slice background.

Gingerbread Tag
The gingerbread tag uses the Felt Gingerbread Boy & Girl Etched Dies as its base. I added details like a Santa hat and small embellishments for a fun holiday twist. To give the gingerbread person that cozy, shaded look, I used ink blending brushes with Distress Oxide Inks on the edges. This shading technique really brings warmth and dimension to the felt.

For extra holiday cheer, I attached enamel stickers to create eyes and decorate the mini Christmas tree in its hand. A bit of embroidery floss added stitched details to enhance the design, and some pieces were carefully glued to keep everything secure.
Handmade felt gift tags featuring a gingerbread character with a Santa hat holding a tree and a snowman with a teal hat and pompom, tied to presents with rustic twine on a wooden slice background.

Snowman Tag
Though designed to make a snowy owl, I experimented by reimagining the designs and combining dies from each set to create a cheerful snowman!

The snowman tag was created by using parts of the Felt Snowy Owl Etched Dies. I borrowed the Santa brim die and buttons from the gingerbread set to customize it further. His eyes and mouth are made with enamel stickers, giving him a cheerful and expressive face. The arms are made with a bit of craft foam pad to provide structure and add that handcrafted touch.

To add color to the snowman's cheeks, I used Distress Oxide Inks with blending brushes. For an extra playful detail, I added a mini pompom to the hat.

Handmade felt gift tags featuring a gingerbread character with a Santa hat holding a tree and a snowman with a teal hat and pompom, tied to presents with rustic twine on a wooden slice background.

Assembly Tips
To stitch everything together, I used embroidery floss in coordinating colors, which not only secures the felt pieces but also adds a nice handmade touch. Some of the smaller embellishments and layered pieces were attached using glue for extra stability.

For the final touch, I added a coordinating thread at the top of each tag so they can be easily tied to gifts. These threads match each character’s color scheme, making them feel even more finished and polished.

Handmade felt gift tags featuring a gingerbread character with a Santa hat holding a tree and a snowman with a teal hat and pompom, tied to presents with rustic twine on a wooden slice background.

Breaking the Pattern Rules

One of my favorite things about this project was breaking the traditional assembly rules. I enjoyed mixing and matching the die pieces and adding my own materials, like enamel stickers, craft foam, and distress ink shading, to bring these characters to life. This project shows just how versatile dies can be – sometimes, a little creativity and willingness to experiment can turn a standard die set into something totally unexpected!


These felt tags make such a delightful addition to holiday gifts, adding a handmade, personalized touch. Plus, they can double as tree ornaments after the gift has been opened, making them a gift in themselves!


I hope this inspires you to get creative with your dies and try something new. Don’t be afraid to break the “rules” and make each piece your own!


Thank you for stopping by and until next time... Happy Crafting!
Ilda⛄

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Flying High Shaker Card with a Moving Hot Air Balloon | Picket Fence Studios

A whimsical handmade shaker card featuring a red hot air balloon floating in a blue sky with clouds. The balloon is suspended on clear thread, allowing it to move, and sequins add sparkle within a cloud-shaped window.

Today, I’m thrilled to share a whimsical shaker card that has a few extra surprises in store! Not only does this card feature beautiful sequins that shift and shine, but it also has a hot air balloon suspended on a loose clear thread, allowing it to sway within the scene like it’s really floating among the clouds. This project features some fantastic new products from Picket Fence Studios’ November release, which made creating this dreamy scene a joy.

CARD RECIPE
  • Picket Fence Studios Hot Air Balloons Sighting Stamps
  • A2 Cloud Peek-a-boo Cover Plate Die for the cloud-shaped window
  • Fabulously Glossy A2 Card Fronts - Blue Skies Ahead as the gorgeous sky background
  • On a Midnight Dream Sequin Mix to add sparkle and depth to the shaker
  • PFS Black Hybrid Ink for crisp stamping on the balloon
  • Shaker Sheets to create a clear window front for the shaker
  • White and Gold Gelly Pens for highlights and finishing touches
  • Foam Tape to create space for the shaker elements
  • Blue Ink Pad to add color to the sentiment
  • Clear Thread to suspend the hot air balloon
  • Copic Markers to color the Balloon

  • Balloon
    Use PFS Black Hybrid Ink to stamp out the Hot Air Balloons Sighting Stamps. I then colored one of the balloons using Copic Markers and fussy cut it. To bring out the details of the hot air balloon, I used White and Gold Gelly Pens to add highlights and accents. To the back side of the balloon, I attached a clear thread using glue and tape to ensure it would have a stronghold. Set it aside to work on the shaker window.

    Background and Shaker Preparation
    I started with the Fabulously Glossy A2 Card Front - Blue Skies Ahead. This beautiful card front has a clear and vivid sky scene, making it perfect for this project. I placed the A2 Cloud Peek-a-boo Cover Plate Die over the card front and die-cut it to create a cloud-shaped window that would serve as the focal point for the shaker area. Glue the center of the die cut to the front of the card base.

    A whimsical handmade shaker card featuring a red hot air balloon floating in a blue sky with clouds. The balloon is suspended on clear thread, allowing it to move, and sequins add sparkle within a cloud-shaped window.

    Creating the Shaker Compartment
    Next, I used the Shaker Sheets to cover the opening, providing a clear window for the sequins. I then added foam tape around the back of the cloud opening to form a well that would hold the sequins. I filled the compartment with the On a Midnight Dream Sequin Mix, which complemented the blue sky beautifully with its mix of blues and iridescent tones. 

    Suspending the Hot Air Balloon
    To make the hot air balloon appear as if it’s floating in the sky, I used clear thread to suspend it. I attached the top and bottom of the balloon to the foam tape card with the thread, giving it room to move freely. This clear thread lets the balloon “fly” without being tethered too tightly, adding to the illusion of it drifting through the clouds.

    Adding the Sentiment
    For the sentiment, I stamped "nothing but blue skies await" from the Hot Air Balloons Sighting Stamps in a coordinating blue ink and placed it below the cloud window. This message perfectly complements the floating hot air balloon and adds a dreamy, hopeful note to the card.

    A whimsical handmade shaker card featuring a red hot air balloon floating in a blue sky with clouds. The balloon is suspended on clear thread, allowing it to move, and sequins add sparkle within a cloud-shaped window.

    Inside Sentiment
    On the inside, I stamped out the Happy Birthday Stamp from the Hot Air Balloons Sighting Set. Birthday cards are always the first to get used up in my stash!

    A whimsical handmade shaker card featuring a red hot air balloon floating in a blue sky with clouds. The balloon is suspended on clear thread, allowing it to move, and sequins add sparkle within a cloud-shaped window.

    Tips for Crafting a Moving Shaker Card

    • Use Clear Thread: Attaching the balloon with clear thread allows it to blend into the background seamlessly, creating the illusion that it’s floating.
    • Create Ample Space for Movement: Make sure there’s enough room for your suspended element (the balloon, in this case) to sway slightly without hitting the edges. This makes the movement look more natural.
    • Shaker Depth: Using foam tape around the edges of the shaker area ensures the sequins have enough space to move, adding extra dimension and sparkle to the card.

    This card is perfect for anyone who loves the sky and dreams of adventures! It would make a wonderful greeting for a loved one or a friend who might need a reminder to keep looking forward to brighter days.

    I hope you enjoyed this walkthrough of my "Nothing but Blue Skies Await" shaker card! Let me know if you try this technique – I’d love to see your creations.

    Thank you for stopping by and until next time... Happy Crafting!
    Ilda💙☁

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    Thursday, November 14, 2024

    Gray Skies Bring Sunny Days - DIY Shaker Card | November Picket Fence Studios Release

    Adorable handmade shaker card featuring a bunny and raccoon sharing a colorful umbrella on a rainy day, with sparkly clouds, a stone wall, and shaker sequins, created using Picket Fence Studios November release products.

    Hello, crafty friends! I'm excited to share my latest project, a whimsical shaker card featuring the adorable "Bad Weather Friends" from the brand-new November Picket Fence Studios release. This card is part of an Instagram hop to celebrate the release, where you can hop along for some fantastic inspiration. And there's an extra treat—a $50 Gift Card is up for grabs for one lucky winner chosen from the entire hop! Be sure to head over to Instagram to join in the fun and enter.

    CARD RECIPE


    Background and CloudsFirst I added a light layer of grey ink to the sky. I then began by creating a cloudy background using the Cloudy Day Stencil. The clouds are brought to life with a touch of shimmer from the Twinkle Lights Silver Paper Glaze, applied with a Mixed Media Spatula for a smooth, even finish. This glaze adds a perfect touch of sparkle, making the clouds stand out against the rest of the scene. Set aside to dry.

    Stone Wall Texture: The stone wall at the bottom was created using the new Beyond Basics A2 Vintage Rectangles and Cover Plates. Distress Oxide Inks helped achieve a realistic stone texture, which grounds the scene and adds a cozy, rainy-day feel. I trimmed the piece and added it to the bottom of the scene.


    Adorable handmade shaker card featuring a bunny and raccoon sharing a colorful umbrella on a rainy day, with sparkly clouds, a stone wall, and shaker sequins, created using Picket Fence Studios November release products.

    Critters and Sentiment: The little critters sharing an umbrella are from the Bad Weather Friends Stamp Set. I stamped them with PFS Black Hybrid Ink for a sharp, clear image, then colored them with Copic Markers for a vibrant, cheerful look, and added white gel pen details for highlights. I then used the coordinating dies to cut out the critters. The sentiment "Gray Skies Bring Sunny Days" is stamped to the side, echoing the card’s theme of hope and resilience.

    Adorable handmade shaker card featuring a bunny and raccoon sharing a colorful umbrella on a rainy day, with sparkly clouds, a stone wall, and shaker sequins, created using Picket Fence Studios November release products.

    Shaker Elements: To make this a shaker card, I used DIY Shaker Sheets to create the shaker pocket. Inside, I added a mix of Iridescent Moonshine Sequins for a bit of sparkle, and Day and Night Gems to represent raindrops. The result is a dynamic, interactive element that adds extra fun to the card.

    Finishing Touches: Glue the critters to the top of the shaker window, and then glue the shaker panel to a Beyond Basics A2 Vintage Rectangle Frame. Finally, attach it to a card base. 

    Adorable handmade shaker card featuring a bunny and raccoon sharing a colorful umbrella on a rainy day, with sparkly clouds, a stone wall, and shaker sequins, created using Picket Fence Studios November release products.

    Don’t miss your chance to win a $50 Gift Card from Picket Fence Studios! Head over to Instagram and follow along with the hop for loads of inspiration from the November release. Just leave a comment on each post in the hop to enter. Good luck, and I hope this card brings a little sunshine to your day, even if it's cloudy outside!☔

    Thank you for stopping by and until next time... Happy Crafting!
    Ilda 🌈

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    Monday, November 11, 2024

    Mini Holiday Floral Shaker Card | Honey Bee Stamps

    Festive holiday shaker card featuring layered pink and red floral die-cuts, a textured brick background, gingham patterned paper in the shaker window, and a "Happy Holidays" sentiment. Embellished with pearl stickers and glitter for added sparkle.

    Hello, crafty friends! Today, I'm sharing a festive shaker card I created for Honey Bee Stamps using mostly new goodies from the Cozy Christmas Release. This project combines some lovely floral layers with a cozy, textured background, perfect for sending "Happy Holidays" wishes. Let’s dive into the details of how I brought this card to life!

    CARD RECIPE
  • Layering Vintage Labels Honey Cuts – Frame for the shaker window
  • Rustic Brick Wall 3D Embossing Folder – Embossed background
  • Gingerbread Village Paper Pad – Background patterned paper
  • Cello Sheets – To create the shaker window
  • Great Greetings: Holiday Honey Cuts – Sentiment
  • Lovely Layers: Mini Holiday Florals Honey Cuts – Floral elements
  • Bee Creative Clear Embossing Ink & Clear Embossing Powder – For the sentiment's glossy finish
  • Gingerbread Pearl Stickers – As embellishments
  • Prisma Glitter – Added sparkle to the florals
  • Iridescent Chunky Confetti – For the shaker filler (discontinued product, link to similar product)
  • Copic Pigment - White Splatter

  • Lovely Layered Florals

    For a beautiful floral touch, I used the Lovely Layers: Mini Holiday Florals Honey CutsAfter die-cutting, I ink-blended each piece and added extra depth with Copic markers, and then I splattered white ink to enhance the wintry feel. Once assembled, I set the floral elements aside to work on the shaker frame.


    Creating the Shaker Front

    To create the front of the shaker, I die-cut the largest frame from the Layering Vintage Labels Honey Cuts out of white cardstock. Next, I ran it through the Rustic Brick Wall 3D Embossing Folder to add cozy brick detailing to the card front. Then I set this piece aside while I prepared the background.


    Building the Background

    For warmth and a rustic touch, I selected a charming gingham pattern from the Gingerbread Village Paper Pad for the background. I trimmed the paper slightly larger than the window opening, added the shaker bits in the center, and adhered a cello sheet over the area using liquid glue along the perimeter. Since these shaker bits add minimal bulk, foam tape wasn’t necessary. Finally, I attached this piece behind the shaker window, creating a charming holiday scene, and adhered it to the card base.


    Festive holiday shaker card featuring layered pink and red floral die-cuts, a textured brick background, gingham patterned paper in the shaker window, and a "Happy Holidays" sentiment. Embellished with pearl stickers and glitter for added sparkle.

    Adding the Florals

    With the shaker component in place, I arranged the floral elements from the previous steps around the card. I used foam adhesive to elevate some of the pieces, giving the design depth and dimension.


    Sentiment

    For the "Happy Holidays" sentiment, I used the Great Greetings: Holiday Honey Cuts. To give the letters a glossy, dimensional look, I applied Bee Creative Clear Embossing Ink and heat embossed them with clear embossing powder. This subtle shine makes the sentiment pop against the background, adding thickness and rigidity to the die cuts.


    Final Touches
    For the finishing touches, I applied Prisma Glitter to parts of the florals, adding a festive sparkle. I also used Gingerbread Pearl Stickers as embellishments to enhance the holiday feel. These small details bring the card to life, making it perfect for spreading holiday cheer!


    Festive holiday shaker card featuring layered pink and red floral die-cuts, a textured brick background, gingham patterned paper in the shaker window, and a "Happy Holidays" sentiment. Embellished with pearl stickers and glitter for added sparkle.

    Thank you for stopping by! I hope this card inspires you to play with textures and layers for your holiday projects. For those of you who like watching my Reels, check out my Instagram for today's video. And to all my fellow Canadian Friends, Happy Remembrance Day💝


    Until next time, Happy crafting!

    Ilda 🎅


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    Friday, November 8, 2024

    Nativity Christmas Card with a Detachable Ornament | Pixie Pust Designs

    A handmade Christmas card featuring a detachable Nativity scene ornament in a hexagonal frame. The ornament depicts silhouettes of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in a stable, with a red ribbon bow and silver hanging cord at the top. The sentiment "From Our House to Yours" is stamped on vellum in the background, adding a heartfelt touch. Glitter accents on the star bring sparkle to the design, making this card both festive and functional as a holiday keepsake.

    Today, I’m sharing a special project featuring a unique Christmas card that doubles as a keepsake ornament! This card is not only a beautiful greeting but also an ornament for your recipient to hang on their Christmas tree, making it a delightful holiday surprise. Let’s take a closer look at the products I used and the creative steps behind this dual-purpose card.

    CARD RECIPE

    Hexagon and Nativity Ornament Add-On Die Bundle - Dies

    Gingy Dress Up Stamp Set - for the sentiment

    Cardstock - in various colors

    Vellum - Background

    VersaFine ONYX BLACK Ink - ink

    Red ribbon - for the bow

    Silver cord - for hanging

    Prima Glitter - Star

    The main feature of this card is the Nativity scene ornament, created using the Hexagon and Nativity Ornament Add-On Die Bundle. I loved how this die set allowed me to craft a detailed silhouette of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus within the stable. The hexagonal shape brings a modern touch to this classic holiday scene, and it works beautifully as both a card focal point and a tree ornament.

    To keep the ornament thin enough for easy mailing, I used fewer layers than a typical standalone ornament, ensuring it remains lightweight while still having a finished look.

    Step-by-Step Process:

    1. Die-Cutting the OrnamentHexagon and Nativity Ornament Add-On Die Bundle dies, I cut out the main frames for the ornament. For the layered look, I trimmed the tabs from the baby Jesus layer, then stacked and glued the layers together to add depth without bulk.

    2. Adding a Sentiment: The sentiment "From Our House to Yours" from the Gingy Dress Up Stamp Set was stamped in VersaFine ONYX BLACK Ink onto a vellum layer. I chose this sentiment because it beautifully captures the spirit of sharing love and peace with family and friends during the holiday season. Be sure to let the ink dry completely on vellum to avoid smudging.

    3. Assembly: I adhered the vellum layer with the sentiment to the back of the hexagon Nativity scene, centering it for a soft, diffused background effect. After trimming the vellum to match the hexagon shape, I added another die-cut layer behind it to create a polished back. For a clean finish on the front, I attached the hexagon frame from the Hexagon Ornament Die set, and sandwiched the silver cord in between layers for a secure hanging loop.

    4. Ornament Details: To add a touch of sparkle, I applied glue to the star and sprinkled it with Prisma fine glitter, adding a subtle, festive shimmer. The silver cord was threaded through the top, and a red bow was added for an extra holiday touch. The ornament is attached to the card base with a glue dot, making it easy to detach for hanging on the Christmas tree.

    5. Final Touches: The completed ornament is ready to be displayed on a card that transforms into a cherished Christmas decoration. By making this ornament detachable, the card offers a gift within a gift, creating a joyful surprise that can be enjoyed year after year.

    A handmade Christmas card featuring a detachable Nativity scene ornament in a hexagonal frame. The ornament depicts silhouettes of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in a stable, with a red ribbon bow and silver hanging cord at the top. The sentiment "From Our House to Yours" is stamped on vellum in the background, adding a heartfelt touch. Glitter accents on the star bring sparkle to the design, making this card both festive and functional as a holiday keepsake.

    One of the best parts of this card is that after receiving it, the recipient can remove the ornament and hang it on their tree. This card design not only brings joy in the moment but also creates a lasting memory that can be cherished each year.

    A close-up of the Nativity scene ornament hanging on a Christmas tree. The ornament showcases a hexagonal frame with Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus silhouetted inside the stable. A red ribbon bow and silver cord complete the ornament for easy hanging. The sentiment "From Our House to Yours" is visible on vellum, adding a warm holiday message. Sparkling glitter on the star enhances the charm of this meaningful holiday decoration.

    Thank you for joining me as I shared this Nativity ornament card! I hope this project inspires you to create heartfelt, dual-purpose cards for the season. Until next time... Happy Crafting!
    Ilda 🌟

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    Saturday, November 2, 2024

    Cozy Christmas Window Scene Bridge Card | Honey Bee Stamps

    Handmade Christmas card featuring a cozy winter window scene, created with Honey Bee Stamps Cozy Christmas release products. The card has a 3D bridge design with an arched window decorated with poinsettias, holly, and icicles, along with a Christmas tree inside adorned with red pearl stickers as ornaments. A white brick embossed background enhances the cozy look, with a glittery snow effect on the roof. The sentiment reads 'Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night' in festive red script.

    Hello, crafty friends! Today, I’m excited to share a special Christmas card featuring some beautiful new products from Honey Bee Stamps’ Cozy Christmas release. Inspired by Jennifer McGuire, I created this dimensional bridge card with a cozy winter window scene, perfect for spreading holiday cheer.

    And there’s more exciting news! This card is part of an Instagram hop with two $50 gift cards up for grabs! Head over to my Instagram page to hop along and enter for a chance to win.

    SUPPLIES

  • Lovely Layers: Window - Honey Cuts (Window and Balcony)
  • Lovely Layers: Window Holiday Add-On - Honey Cuts (Christmas Details)
  • Wonder Of Christmas Stamp Set (Sentiment)
  • Wonder Of Christmas - Honey Cuts (Sentiment Dies)
  • Wood Planks - 3D Embossing Folder (Embossed Background Details)
  • Gingerbread - Pearl Stickers (Christmas Balls)
  • Fine Prisma Glitter and Chunky Glitter (for the snowy details)
  • Inks - Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Inks (ink blending), Picked Raspberry Distress Ink (sentiment)
  • Dimension - Glossy Accents (balls) Foam Dots (elevate window)
  • How to Create This Card

    Creating the Bridge Card Base
    To start, I cut a piece of cardstock to 5.5 x 5.5 inches for the card base. I then scored each side at the 1-inch mark and again at 1.75 inches on each side. This scoring creates the bridge card structure, which stands up beautifully and folds flat for easy mailing. After folding along the score lines, I set it aside while preparing the other elements.

    Embossed Background Panel
    I wanted the background to resemble the outside of a cozy, snow-covered house, so I used the Wood Planks - 3D Embossing Folder to add woodgrain texture to a piece of cardstock. Before cutting this panel to fit each layer of the card base, I lightly ink-blended Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Ink over the embossed areas. This added a touch of depth and helped the texture pop! I then cut and attached the embossed background panels to the various layers of the card base, creating a complete and cohesive scene.

    Handmade Christmas card featuring a cozy winter window scene, created with Honey Bee Stamps Cozy Christmas release products. The card has a 3D bridge design with an arched window decorated with poinsettias, holly, and icicles, along with a Christmas tree inside adorned with red pearl stickers as ornaments. A white brick embossed background enhances the cozy look, with a glittery snow effect on the roof. The sentiment reads 'Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night' in festive red script.

    Building the Window Scene
    The centerpiece of this card is, of course, the beautiful window scene. I die-cut the window and balcony using the Lovely Layers: Window - Honey Cuts. The intricate details of the balcony add so much elegance, while the layered design of the window provides a realistic, cozy look. For the Christmas decor, I used the Lovely Layers: Window Holiday Add-On dies, which include holly leaves, poinsettias, and other festive elements to adorn the window and balcony.

    Adding Snowy and Sparkly Details
    To bring a touch of winter magic, I used a combination of Fine Prisma Glitter on the lights and Chunky Glitter along the icicles and window trim, creating the look of fresh snow. The shimmer adds such a festive touch! The Christmas balls on the tree were created using Gingerbread Pearl Stickers, giving the appearance of ornaments that reflect the warm glow from the inside.

    Adding the Sentiment
    I used the Wonder Of Christmas Stamp Set for the sentiment, "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night," and die cut it with the coordinating Wonder Of Christmas - Honey Cuts. I love how this sentiment ties together the cozy, classic Christmas vibe of the card.


    Handmade Christmas card featuring a cozy winter window scene, created with Honey Bee Stamps Cozy Christmas release products. The card has a 3D bridge design with an arched window decorated with poinsettias, holly, and icicles, along with a Christmas tree inside adorned with red pearl stickers as ornaments. A white brick embossed background enhances the cozy look, with a glittery snow effect on the roof. The sentiment reads 'Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night' in festive red script.

    6. Assembling the Card
    Once all the pieces were ready, I adhered the window edges to each side of the bridge card base. This allowed the window to "pop" as the focal point of the card and gave the design a three-dimensional look.

    Handmade Christmas card featuring a cozy winter window scene, created with Honey Bee Stamps Cozy Christmas release products. The card has a 3D bridge design with an arched window decorated with poinsettias, holly, and icicles, along with a Christmas tree inside adorned with red pearl stickers as ornaments. A white brick embossed background enhances the cozy look, with a glittery snow effect on the roof. The sentiment reads 'Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night' in festive red script.

    This card stands up nicely, making it perfect for displaying, but it also folds flat, which is great for mailing. I love how this cozy Christmas window scene turned out – it’s almost like peeking into a festive winter night!

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    Ilda 🎄

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