November 9, 2009

Savvy Holidays – Beautiful Card Ideas

We have just gotten in tons of beautiful new holiday and winter stamps from Savvy and Impress. These stamps will help you create simple yet stunning holiday cards that are perfect for ‘mass’ productions. Here are just a few samples.

This Snowglobe Card was created by Melanie Brown using the new Birch Tree, Snowflake, Petite Deer and Let it Snow stamps from Savvy.  Melanie got here inspiration from the creative ladies at Savvy Stamps; however, she had a ingenious idea when she applied her glitter. If you are like me, I LOVE GLITTER but I sometimes avoid using it because it does not always like to stay on the card. Melanie stamped all her images and then used her Xyron Adhesive machine to apply adhesive on top of the stamped images. She then applied her glitter giving the card a snowglobe effect. I was really surprised at how well the glitter stays on the card and NOT on my hands!  I am now inspired to use more glitter on my cards this holiday season. :)  Thanks Mel!

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This next card was created using the Savvy Outline Poinsettia and Merry Christmas Stamp. The card base is Memory Box’s scalloped note cards. The Poinsettia was colored using Copic Markers and center was accented with AMuse Pearls. This card is simple and quick yet elegant. This is a perfect card for mass producing for your holiday cards this year.

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This Ornament card was created using Savvy’s Swirl Ornament, Pine Branch and Merry Christmas Stamp. Both the Swirl Ornament and Pine Branch stamps have been very popular. So versatile and so elegant. Once again, this is a perfect card for mass producing for your holiday cards.

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This last card was created using Savvy’s Cupcake Snowman and Sweet Holiday Wishes stamps. The little Snowman was colored using Copic Markers. 

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Hope these samples get you inspired. Stop by the store for even MORE ideas. We are always glad to help by answering your questions and providing helpful tips and techniques.

See you soon!!!

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