Posts tagged ‘Snow’

January 28, 2013

Triple Stamping with MDS

Triple Stamping-snowI decided to try creating the appearance of Triple Stamping with MDS, and here’s the result. I used grouped photos and a two-color DSP to create the look.

Supply List

  • Marina Mist Grosgrain Ribbon
  • Christmas Cheer – snowflake 6
  • Marina Mist Grosgrain Ribbon – knot
  • Winter Wonders – hello snow stamp
  • Get It Done – punch 3
  • Christmas Cocoa II – designer series paper, pattern 3
October 1, 2012

Winter Photo Booth Card

I-am-snowmanMy Winter Photo Booth swaps for the Chattanooga 2012 Regional are based on the same idea as my Halloween Convention swaps. To upgrade the design to a hybrid card, I printed the image out and mounted it on a piece of cardstock (either Pool Party or Island Indigo). I sprayed the cards (before they were mounted) with Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz. Finally, I added Basic Rhinestones to the center of the two snowflakes on the bottom right.

Here is the supply list for the card:

  • Cardstock Back (not shown): Pool Party or Island Indigo
  • Background:
  • Photo Booth Backgrounds:
  • Stamps:
    • Snow Flurries – snowflake 3, in Island Indigo (lower right)
    • Snow Flurries – snowflake 4, in Island Indigo (lower right)
    • Day in the Life – 4 frame, in Basic Black (photo booth frames)
    • Snow Flurries – snowflake 1, in Pool Party (with "I Am")
    • Jolly Bingo Bits – snowman, in Basic Black and colored with Island Indigo and Pool Party
  • Punches:
    • Square Punch (photobooth backgrounds)
    • Oval Punch ("I Am" header)
    • Petite Pennant Punch, filled with Calypso Coral (snowman noses)
    • Check This Out – photo box 16
    • Check This Out – photo box 1
  • Embellishments:
    • Brads, in Basic Black (snowman faces)
    • Get It Done – notepaper 2 (ruled paper on right)
August 25, 2011

Snowman Gift Tag

Snowman Gift TagThis Snowman Gift Tag was printed on a 2″ by 3.5″ business card and designed with resources from My Digital Studio.

The left image is the Snowman from the Holiday Blitz brush set, in Night of Navy, with a default drop shadow. The effect is a frosty look on the snowman part of the image. On the right, I used the Snowflake from the Best Wishes & More brush set, also in Night of Navy, set to 19% opacity.

The “Ready, Set, Snow!” sentiment is Sentiment 3 from Best Wishes & More, in Night of Navy. The “To – From” sentiment is from A Holly, Jolly Christmas, also in Night of Navy.

August 25, 2011

Red Snowflake Gift Tag

Red Snowflake Gift TagSized to print on a 2″ by 3.5″ business card, this gift tag uses very basic elements from My Digital Studio. The background is Cherry Cobbler Polka Dot, included in the free 2010 New Color Patterns download. I reduced the pattern size a bit to distribute the dots nicely.

The green label is Christmas Jingle Label 3, in Embellishments. The snowflake is Christmas Jingle – elements, Snowflake 10. The sentiment is the to/from stamp from A Holly, Jolly Christmas brush set.

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August 23, 2011

Santa’s Sleigh Gift Tag

Santa's Sleigh Gift TagThis is another gift tag sized to print on a 2″ by 3.5″ business card. You could add a piece of Sticky Strip to the back or punch a hole in the corner and add a string to attach to your present.

The background is Cherry Cobbler at 70% opacity. The borders are Dots from the Christmas Jingle Border at 78% opacity (to mute them a bit. 100% was too harsh). The snowflakes are Dotted Snowflake 1 from the Old Saint Nick Brush Set. They were in the original Basic Black, as stamped, but with opacity turned down to 18. I stamped and rotated them slightly. The sleigh is the Sled stamp from the Old Saint Nick Brush Set in Cherry Cobbler at 100% opacity. The label is from the Winter Post Brush Set in Basic Black.

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August 18, 2011

Island IndiSnow Holiday Gift Tag

Island IndiSnowThis gift tag uses Island Indigo, hence the play on words for the name “indisnow.”

The ribbon on the bottom is actually a red color, but changing the opacity resulted in that deeper shade. For the snowflake, I maximized the drop shadow to give it the glowing effect, using an effect like the one for Coloring Paper Daisies.