Showing posts with label Gnome for Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gnome for Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Bringing Tree Home to the Rustic Cabin

 I didn't know crafting meant so much to me until, due to illness, I was unable to do any. However, I am slowly recovering and in the last few days I have been able to make a few cards.

This is one of those cards. This year I am really enjoying sponging and creating scenes using stamps.

It's getting close to Christmas and many people are bringing Christmas trees into their homes. Because many people are staying home because of travel restrictions dur to the pandemic the demand for Christmas trees is very high.  Some tree farms are even running out of trees to sell and a shortage is predicted.

This did not stop this Gnome. He took it upon himself to get his own Christmas tree to take to the Rustic cabin where he was staying.


To create this scene I first sponged the sky making it look cold and wintery. I used Pool Party and Night of Navy inks, adding some snow flakes using a white paint pen. 

After sponging the sky, I added the Cabin and tree lines   All were coloured with Stampin' Blends.

To mimic a snow bank, a piece of die cut Dazzling Diamond (retired) glimmer paper was adhered to the bottom.

On a separate piece of Whisper White card stock, a Gnome was stamped, coloured, fussy cut and then added to the snow bank using dimensionals. Behind him was added a die cut tree.


Supplies Used:

Stamps:  Rustic Retreat, Gnome for Christmas

Inks:  Pool Party, Night of Navy, Black Memento, Stampin' Blends (Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Granite Gray, Flirty Flamingo, Smoky Slate, Crumb Cake, Mossy Meadow

Papers:  Old Olive, Whisper White, Dazzling Diamond Glimmer

Accessories:  In the Pine dies, Linen thread, Dimensionals, Blending brush, White paint pen (non SU)


Friday, July 31, 2020

Pop Up Cube Card with Gnome for Christmas


This delightful three cube pop up card was originally designed by Iced Images and subsequently cased by others.  My attention was drawn to this 3D card by Dawn Griffin and later Jan Brown, but I returned to Iced Designs for instructions on how to make this awesome card.

The base of this pop up card is Whisper White, with each individual cube areas matted with Old Olive and then the Whisper White art piece.

The stamp set used is Gnome for Christmas



Side view


box closed


Box laid flat to display all stamped squares and all the coloured images from Gnome for Christmas.


A hidden message is revealed when the box is popped up and the lower boxes spread apart.




Tuesday, July 28, 2020

A Gnome Christmas, a card plus a history lesson

Gnomes are solitary , mischievous, domestic sprites responsible for the protection and welfare of the farmhouse and buildings. They live in forest niches.

So how did they get associated with Christmas?  Until last year I don't recall Gnomes being part of Christmas.  It turns out they have come to us from Scandinavia.

In northern European countries they are typically depicted as short men or women donning red caps. The folklore traces back to the late 18th and 19th centuries, where they were tasked with various chores around the house, and when humans didn't cater to their little gnome needs, they acted out.

They have become tied with Christmas when they are associated with bearing presents.  Unlike the traditional North American present bearers aka Santa who lives in the North Pole, these Gnomes pop out of their forest niches come Christmas Day, and walk through the front doors of homes to hand deliver presents.

How they are able to break into people's homes with their giant hats covering their eyes remains a mystery to me.  But then, how does Santa Claus get down the chimney?

So that's a bit of a history lesson, in case like me, you were wondering...

This year, there is a stamp set entirely devoted to Gnomes - a "Gnome Christmas". If you love to colour, this is the stamp set for you. This is my first, of probably many, Christmas Gnome card.



Masking was used to stamp these two images after which they were coloured with Stampin' Blends. Shimmer Crystal Effects was added to some areas of the images. They were then die cut using the Celebration die, and matted with a wood grain pattern of the Poinsettia Place DSP  die cut with a larger Celebration die. The edges of both were sponged with Soft Suede ink and before adhering the two layers together two colours of ribbon were adhered vertically to the mat layer.


The Old Olive card base was layered horizontally in the middle with two strips of Crumb Cake embossed with the Greenery Embossing folders.  Again, the edges of both of these strips were sponged with Soft Suede ink.

The die cut images were added to the card front using dimensionals. Two sprigs die cut with the Forever Fern dies in Real Red, were added under the right upper die cuts.

The sentiment was stamped on a strip of Whisper White punched at both ends using the new Banners, Pick a Punch and added below the images using dimensionals.
Supplies Used:
Stamp:  Gnome for Christmas
Inks:  Black Memento, Stampin' Blends, Watercolour pencils, Soft Suede
Papers:  Old Olive, Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Poinsettia Place DSP, Real Red
Accessories:  Celebration dies, Banners, Pick a Punch, Glitter Crystal Effects, Dimensionals , 3/8"double stitched Real Red ribbon, 5/8" Crumb Cake ribbon