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I made these eight cards at Stamp on Over's Marathon Christmas Card Class. It's hard to imagine how much work goes into preparing for these classes. The cardstock was all cut out. All but two small die-cuts had already been cut out for us. Bows had already been tied. Two sample cards and sheets of directions were at each table. All the supplies were in our boxes or in the supply box on the tables. Did I mention that lunch was wonderful? The ladies who helped us were tireless and so patient. It was a wonderful day.

All cards are 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" except the Stampendous Snowy Postcard card; it's 5 1/2" x 5 1/2".

POSTCARD CARD
Focal Image:
Stampendous Snowy Postcard stamp
Memento Luxe Ink, Rhubarb
Clear embossing powder
Art Institute Dries Clear Glue and Glitter (on the roofs of buildings and in the trees)
Background:
Impression Obsession Cover-a-Card Screen Background
Memento Dye Ink, Rhubarb (on background stamp)
Tip. We were told to swipe the inkpad across the screen background stamp--that tapping the ink pad would leave lines on the design.
Other:
Elizabeth Craft Designs die (Merry Christmas sentiment)
Unknown Ribbon (probably May Arts)
Unknown gems (berries on the focal image)


NORTHWOODS WINDOW CARD
Northwoods Night Before Christmas Window (stamped twice)
Memento Ink, Black
Copic Markers used to color the curtains and frame on one image and the winter scene on the other image. (When I got home, I also used Tombow markers and Prismacolor pencils, but I couldn't do much since I'd already applied the glitter.)
Micron Pen, black (to darken Santa and reindeer)
Diamond Glaze (used on the moon)
Art Institute Glue
White Glitter
Judikins Window Plastic
Unknown gems
Unknown red ribbon (from home--We were given die-cut satin bows, but I thought they were too big for the card.)

I wasn't happy with the way my curtains looked when I used the provided glaze pen; the tip was too old so the ink came out way too thick. I ended up redoing the curtains, coloring with a marker and just putting in dots. Cheryl had done that beautifully; mine was still not so great, but a lot better than my first efforts.


PAPER-PIECED JOY CARD
Taylored Expressions stamp, Joy (stamped on both patterned papers and ivory cardstock; fussy cut and paper piece the letters over the focal image)
Black Memento Ink
Black marker (to edge the fussy-cut stamped pieces)
Delicata Golden Glitz Ink (to edge all the papers and cardstock)
Unknown patterned papers
Ivory cardstock (from home)
Copic Markers (to color the bird, holly, and bow on the ivory cardstock; paper piece over the focal image)
Stickles (applied to the bird, holly, and bow)
Unknown Ribbon (I think it was seam binding.)
Mark Richards Metal Stickers


BIRD CARD
Memory Box Perched Reed Bird and Elegant Scrollwork dies
Frantic Stamper Petite Poinsettia dies
Diamond Glaze (on the bird die cut)
Impression Obsession Cover-a-Card Music Background stamp
Memento Ink
Stickles (on the music notes)
Unknown patterned papers and glitter cardstock
Mark Richards Crystal Stickers Elements (gems)
Distress Ink (At home, I used a Judikins Duster Brush to add Fired Brick, Peeled Paint, and Vintage Photo to enhance the poinsettia and leaves.)


SANTA CARD
Darice Yummy Holiday Sets (stamp, sentiment, Tin Pin)
Memento Ink
Copic Markers
Stickles (on gifts)
Unknown dies
Mark Richards Crystal Stickers Elements (gems)
Unknown patterned papers


WASHI TAPE ORNAMENT
DoodleBug Washi Tape
Darcie Snowflake Embossing Folder
Stickles

Sakura Stardust Pen, clear (Using a ruler, I added a thin line to each side of the Washi tape when I got home. Someone else at the class did that, and I loved the way it looked.)


SILHOUETTE CAMEO TREES
Trees were die cut with the Silhouette Cameo Machine.
I don't know who made that beautiful Merry Christmas stamp.
Memento Ink
Black Copic Marker (to edge the pieces of the tree)
Mark Richards Crystal Stickers Elements (gems)
Wink of Stella Pen (I added it to the stars after I got home.)

This was an easy card. We used a template to cut the hill from patterned paper. Then we just assembled the pieces to fit the card.


GINGERBREAD MAN CARD
Penny Black Ginger Joy
Unknown sentiment stamp
Liquid Applique (attached with Zig Chisel Tip Glue Pen)
DoodleBug Washi Tape
Memory Box Tessitina Border die
Unknown patterned paper

TFL.
Daria


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