Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Santa Claus is coming to town!


Mornin' hens! Are you hens as pooped as me? I don't know about you, but Christmas always seems to sneak up on me! Why is that? Well it certainly isn't like I don't know the date, but I have to say, once Halloween passes, it's like POOF! - Christmas!! Well, if this sounds familiar, I bet your Christmas cards never seem to turn out the way you'd planned, right? Yup, that's me! I have all these great ideas and then I'm so pressed for time, I can't do the cards the way I wanted. Are you hens all nodding' your heads? Ok then, The Spotted Chick comes to the rescue!!!
Here's a little card I made in mass quantities. Now, I'll be the first to tell you, I usually hate to mass produce cards, but for this time of year, it's the ONLY way to go!! LOL! So here's how to make this little cutie! First, cut your SU Real Red cardstock in 8.5 x 4.25 and then score and fold them in half to make a 4.25 square. Using your largest scalloped Nestie, cut through both pieces of the folded card stock making sure you leave 2 scallops partially outside of the die on the fold line. This will allow the two scalloped circles to remain attached. Then cut 4 smaller regular circles from your Nesties in alternating SU Very Vanilla, Real Red and some Christmas DP. I actually decided to emboss the smallest circle to add a little texture behind Santa's face. I cut multiple Santa heads from white, SU Real Red and some flesh colored card stock and then added some shading to each with my Copics. I added some shimmer to the white with some sheer shimmer spritz. Once dry, I assembled all the Santa heads.

Once you have all your pieces cut, it's time to put the whole card together. First, glue the cream circle to the front. Now take some ribbon and fold it in half to make a hanging loop. Glue it down on top of the cream circle and continue adding the remaining circles on top. Lastly, add Santa with a few dimensionals and add a bow at the base of the ribbon. That's it! Honestly, once you get all the pieces cut, the assembly process goes rather fast. I printed a bunch of the greetings for the inside and cut them out with the same circle Nestie I used for the front. Ok, well I hope this helps you with some of your own Christmas cards and of course that PINCH for time!
Don't forget, you still have today and tomorrow to enter my That's Krafty Thursday challenge. Have you seen all the fabulous entries???? I see another LOOOOONG night in my future!! Tee-hee! Have a Tee-rific Tuesday!! {{{hen hugs}}}

Supplies:
Santa - Sizzix Winter Set #3; Copics; CS - SU Real Red, Very Vanilla, and Neenah Classic Crest White; Nestabilities; Ribbon - SU; Signo UniBall White Pen; DP - Collage Press - Peppermint Twist; Quickutz Embossing Folder

12 comments:

  1. Super cute card..... Love it!

    {{hugs}}
    Daniela

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  2. This is adorable. I love the Santa face and the way you made the scalloped card. TFS

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  3. I ALWAYS mass produce Christmas cards, that is the only way they will ever get done. Maybe if I made fewer... Na.
    This is a really cute round card. Santa looks so jolly. Thanks for the tips.

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  4. Since I make cards for OWH and the Christmas cards have to be in early I always make them in the summer. While I'm at it I do mine too. I confess I despise doing multiples. What can I say, I'm a glutton for punishment! Even if I use the same stamp I've got to change up the colors or ribbons or layout. This little guy is really cute! Thanks for sharing him.
    R/

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  5. Absolutely adorable! Love the image you've created. Your friends and family will enjoy receiving this wonderful card.

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  6. This is so cute! This is one seriously cute Santa.

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  7. Love it, what a great idea.

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  8. Look who's still alive!!! Yes, me!!! Love this little card. I am bored at work, so I decided to make my day a little exciting by looking at your beautiful cards.

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  9. The season of giving is upon us..., what company and name of rubber stamp set is this? Thanks, Michelle michellemallett@wowway.com

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