Monday, 9 November 2015

Clean and Simple Christmas Card

Hello there - just a quick blog today to showcase my entry for the November Clarity Challenge whose theme is "clean and simple".

I was feeling quite overwhelmed by the number of Christmas cards that I need to make for family and friends when I have a long holiday coming up and so little time to complete them. Then the clean and simple concept came to mind and I remembered the red and white Keep Calm posters, and decided to do a variation on a theme using a Claritystamp Christmas phrase, and one of the Christmas wee folk - the little elf who is definitely my favourite!





I stamped both images onto a four inch square of red card using Versamark, then heat embossed them using opaque white embossing powder. Finally I mounted the red card onto some small white pearlised square cards that had been in my crafting stash for a really long time - liberated at last!

I think I should be able to whip up a whole stack of these little cards quite quickly - have done half a dozen already!

Hope you like it, and thanks for visiting - any comments would be gratefully received, Susan x

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  1. Love the look of this card and the colour you have used for the background. Good luck in the challenge and thank you for entering. Xx

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    1. Thanks Carol - had a whole stack of the red card, and I really do like using up some of my stash! Susan x

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  2. Oh what a great little card great colour and quick to make too - I am like you and feeling a bit overwhelmed by the number of Christmas cards I need to make and still haven't started!!! Good luck and thanks for entering

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    1. Thanks Linda - I've just decided in the last few years that there are people who REALLY appreciate a handmade card, and people who will put it in the recycling at the earliest convenience, so I tend to like something quick and simple for the latter!

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  3. Love what you have done here colours nice very clean and simple but effective good luck in the clarity challenge xx

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    1. Thanks Crafty - I was pleased with how crisp it looked and it took very little time which is great for Christmas cards! Susan x

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  4. Great idea Susan; proof that sometimes less can be more, and just perfect for this months challenge. Thanks for entering, and good luck. Xxx

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    1. Thanks Barbara - I was a bit worried it was a bit too simple, but I really liked the final result! Susan x

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  5. Great design Susan, simple but so effective. Good luck in the challenge x

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    1. Thanks Lesley - I really appreciate the feedback. I did a couple of different clean and simple designs, but this was my favourite. Susan x

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  6. As I viewed your card the phrase 'less is more' sprang to mind but I see Barbara has already beaten me to it, LOL! I can just imagine your production line; did similar with my sister's Xmas cards. Many thanks again for your contribution to the Clarity Challenge and best wishes! ;~}

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    1. Thanks Shelagh - loved your sample for the DT - I'll have a go at one of those if you don't mind, once my craft room is back in action, and I'm back from my hols! Susan x

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  7. Susan, so clever and effective. Thanks for entering the Clarity Challenge and good luck.

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  8. A great idea Susan, beautifully executed. Perfect for the CAS theme. Thanks for joining the Clarity challenge. Good luck! x

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  9. So simple yet stunning. Love this card. Good luck in the challenge!

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    1. Thanks Katie - it came out best with the versamark and white powder. Did try with white ink and clear powder, but it wasn't as vibrant. Susan x

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  10. Very striking Susan. I have only just looked at all the entries and yours really caught my eye. Good Luck xx

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