Hello friends!!
I am so, so, so excited to be joining The Greetery today! This is such an incredibly beautiful release. From stencils, to stamps & dies, there is a little bit of everything for everyone. I have created a multitude of projects to share today, but first the nitty gritty of business. For a chance to win one of the two $50 gift certificates today, be sure to comment on all of the blogs listed below. The giveaway ends at 11:59pm EDT on Thursday 10/6. The winners will be announced on The Greetery blog on 10/7.
The products I will be using today are:
Figgy Pudding Box die & Bow Topper die
Christmas Pudding dies
Holly Topper embellishments
Cooking Up Christmas stamp and stencil
Stencilscapes Winter Stencil
Frosty Pines die
Peaceful Olive Full Stamp
Peaceful Olive stamp and die
Arched Holiday Sentiments
Arched Holiday Stencil
Mistletoe Arches stencil & die
- Participating Designers:
- 1. Angelica
- 2. Kelly
- 3. Dana
- 4. Melissa
- 5. Wanda
- 6. Laurie
- 7. Dawn
- Link to The Greetery blog post: https://blog.thegreetery.com/
2022/10/06/a-song-of- christmas-we-wish-you-a-merry- christmas/
Let us start with the Figgy Pudding Box die. This is a set of dies that when diecut, creates this super cute box. To me it kind of looks like a bundt cake, so this can be used for more than just Christmas goodies. Because of the added bow topper die, this can be used for any occasion.
The figgy pudding boxes were diecut using patterned paper, glittered cardstcok and solid cardstock, to show that no matter the selection of paper, your boxes are going to look so pretty!
The color combination of red and pink, will always be a classic color combination, and one I will never tire of.
When diecutting the lids, you are going to notice a hole at the top. This is to add the holly berry handle or the bow topper. Both look equally cute, but there is something about a glittered bow that I cannot say no to. Also to note, the bottom die and the top, will need to be diecut twice then glued to create the boxes.
What would be a fun box without a card? Remember how I said these boxes would be great for any occasion? Well, I happen to have a December birthday, and think this box set along with the Christmas Pudding dies, are the perfect duo.
Before adding the diecut pieces to the card, using a scoring tool, lines were scored onto the cardbase for added interest, as well as white outlines using a white gel pen.
There is nothing easier or more satisfying than the stencilscapes, and this Winter stencilscape is so dreamy. If you have problems picking out coordinating colors, do not fret, Betsy our fearless leader has a guide to follow included in the packaging, to ensure a beautiful card. You do not have to use the colors in the guide, you can go all willy nilly like me, and let your imagination go wild. The wilder the better I say!
In this first card using the Winter stencilscape, I diecut coordinating cardstock using the Frosty Pines Die, they add just the right amount of depth. Since this is a Christmas card, glitter was added to the tips of the trees with glue. Glitter and Christmas cards just go together, I don’t make the rules.
I like to play around with different colors of ink, and honestly there isn’t a single color combination that I have not liked. I encourage you to play around with color, try different greens, maybe be bold and make purple bunnies like i did lol. All of these stencilcape cards were ink blended with dye inks and blender brushes.
Next up is Cooking Up Christmas. This is a stamp and stencil combination. There are three different stencils, then a full set of stamps to choose from. Again, there is a guide as well as all of The Greetery’s amazing designers to give the most incredible inspiration. I followed the the inspiration guide and stenciled onto pink cardstock using oxide inks. Dye inks look the best on white cardstock, and with oxide inks having more pigment and staying true to color no matter the color of cardstock is why I went with them for this project. To get a nice smooth blend, I used the finger sponge daubers and do a tapping motion instead of a back and forth movement.
I love creating with products and using them in a new and different way. The background and foreground were stamped using the Peaceful Olive Full Panel stamp. Then using the same red cardstock and a darker red ink, a stamp from the stamp set was stamped then diecut before being adhered to the top of the card. A Holy Topper embellishment was also adhered to the top of the card.
Again the full stamp from the Peaceful Olive Full Panel stamp was used with versamark ink for a tone on tone affect. Then using the clear stamps, they were heat embossed with gold embossing powder then diecut and adhered to the card. The hello was heat embossed with white embossing powder.
Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope I have inspired you just a little bit and get your creative brain ready for Christmas. A huge thank you to Betsy for graciously allowing me to join The Greetery team today. I have to say if I had to describe The Greetery team, it would be superstars who are beyond talented, the nicest women you will ever meet and they all love Jesus, and folks it really doesn’t get better than that!
Jan Francis says
LOVE your projects!!!
kathleen dumpert says
Thanks for all the inspiration, wow so many cards.
Betty Neville says
Wonderful projects- thank you!
Leslie Sunn says
Wow! Your cards are beautiful! And I love those little treat boxes!
Iggy says
I love the different papers that you used for the figgy pudding top–so pretty.
Robin in TN says
Love your inspiration!
Jan Elmore says
Puddin’ treat box! Oh yeah!
Rose Reynolds says
Beautiful cards and boxes. I love all your bright colors especially the touch of blue you added.
Allie says
Beautiful projects, Latisha! I appreciate all of the different ways you showcase the Winter StencilScapes, thank you!
The Faith Adventure says
Loved all your projects. I like how you used scrapbook paper for your box lids and also the “out of the box” coloring. I thought the birthday card with the “figgy” cake was so sweet. Thank you!
Kelly Schirmer says
What a treat to see your designs! Love the pretty bright colors and your sweet details make every card POP!
Emma Sleppy says
WOW! What a bunch of great samples. Great release from Betsy and such creative ideas!
Anne Sturgeon says
Latisha I love everything here! The treat boxes are adorable. I think the skaters in the scene are very viintage . There is so much in this release, I need to grab another cup of coffee and start seeing if there is anything I can’t live without… TFS, beautiful job.
latishayoast says
the winter scene and the mistletoe are my top favorites!
Aya Elsheshtawy says
What can I say that it’s just Unbelievably beautiful these projects are! Love you greetery
Rosemary D says
everything is so lovely!
lpford1400 says
Thank you for your fabulous inspiration from the Greetery release! Your projects are beautiful!!
Polly says
I love your projects especially the winter scene cards!
cat says
Beautiful cards, and boxes. Shows off the collection nicely.
Heike Carlson says
WOW! So many lovely projects to see. I do think that the figgy pudding box die looks like a bundt cake.
Christine Wilbur says
Adorable figgy puddings!
Sheila Segil says
Such adorable examples. Love the use of pattern paper for the frosting.
Karen Briguglio says
The Figgy Pudding die has been my favorite on all of the DT members’ posts. It is so cute – I love it!
Ruth Gauss says
Wonderful projects! I definitely struggle with figuring out color combinations so I appreciate that you shared so many different ways to add color to the Stencilscapes Winter Stencil!
Thank you for all that you shared today!
Karen S Day says
Your colour combos are amazing! Love seeing what you’ve come up with 🙂
Carrie T says
I just love the unexpected colors and patterns for your figgy pudding boxes! So adorable! I love your cards, too!
Becky S. says
WOW! Thanks for sharing ALL of your amazing projects!! Love your use of patterned paper on the figgy pudding boxes, as well as cards using various color combos. So much inspiration!! Glad you are featured on the “hop”. 🙂
Susi says
Great Figgy Pudding projects – love your choice of DP to make these little boxes of goodies “pop”.
Kylie Z says
Love the variety of your figgy pudding boxes!
Kathy VH says
Love the stencils!
Janelle H. says
Your creations are very inspiring! This is a wonderful release.
Donna Walls says
Wonderful and inspirational projects. I love the colors of the figgy puddings.
KATI CAPRARA says
Your figgy pudding boxes are fantastic!! I love all the colors you used and the patterned paper looks so cute!! It’s wonderful to see all the different color combinations of the cute wintry forest scene with the skaters. I particularly like the tealish and purplish one! I like the border you put on the baking card. My favorite border is that mistletoe one. So much goodness!! Great job!!! Poetesse2@comcast.net
latishayoast says
thank you so much!
Cindy H. says
Beautiful projects! Love that sweet figgy pudding – card and box!
Elizabeth Z. says
I love the alternative cakes! This is going to be a fun die 🙂
spilor says
Hi, Latisha – The sheet number of items you shared is staggering! I’m so happy you included the mistletoe set b/c that caught my eye right away. Your winter scene is precious. Your work overall is top-notch. You know that I adore your LF work and am SO HAPPY to see you included in this hop. Thanks for providing inspiration to all of us who are talented copycats!
Lori S in PA
latishayoast says
Aww thank you so much! I wasn’t sure how many things to make, so I over made haha
Janis in ID says
How creative to use patterned paper for the icing on the Figgy Puddings!!
Love your beautiful stenciled winter scenes. I must find out more abt that stencil!!
<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
latishayoast says
the stencil is amazing! have you seen the one with the fall theme? so stunning!
Heather says
Love the cards you did with the winter stencilscapes!
Rema DeLeeuw says
Cute projects!
l l says
Love your projects. They are so beautiful.
Sharon D in WA says
I love all the different color combinations on your Winter Stencilscapes cards! So many possibilities!
Jill W. says
Just WOW! Stunning creations!
jcasaldi@ptd.net says
So festive, makes me miss winter! Lovely projects!
Dawn Y. says
Truly lovely, Latisha! Your Christmas Pudding card is absolutely perfect for birthdays. I have a December birthday, too! I just love the way you used score lines to frame your focal image. You have inspired me to try it, too! A very warm welcome to the talented Greetery team, Latisha! 💗
Helen F. says
WOW, Latisha! So many amazing cards and projects on display here! Love the Pretty cards Stencilscapes! AND, the sweet Pudding boxes in pink and red just screen “Merry Treats Time” :-p
Jennifer Kinney says
Of course glitter and Christmas go together! I thought everyone followed that rule. 🙂 These are all so great Latisha. You did a great job showcasing all the projects. Congrats on your guest spot!
Sue D says
Wonderful variety of projects–sweet and pretty!
kinnearla says
Love all your pretty pinks and that Cooking Up Christmas card. Just adorable.
see mary stamp says
Loved seeing your designs for this release. The patterned paper Figgy Pudding boxes are delightful.
Denise Bryant says
Love your papers and color combos on the adorable figgy puddings, and your cards are fabulous! Wonderful projects!
Amy Cooley says
Wow, your cards are amazing! I love all these new products.