Stampin' for Christmas Blog Hop!

Saturday 6 February 2021 United Kingdom


Yes, that's right. You are looking at a Christmas card and yes, I know it is only February!

We are back with the Stampin' for Christmas blog hop, bringing you ideas for your Christmas papercraft projects, once a month for the rest of this year!

It's 322 days until Christmas however, if you are a planner or simply love creating Christmas cards like I do, there is absolutely nothing wrong with crafting for Christmas all year round.


You'll find inspiration here today from papercrafters and demonstrators with a common love for all things Stampin' Up!

If you have arrived from Rochelle's blog or you are a regular subscriber, I am thrilled that you have stopped by - welcome to my blog!


Even though I love Christmas, I'll admit this is the first time I have EVER created a Christmas card out of season - the upside was that it was a lot of fun to combine a different range of products and colours to create my card!

I've used the Snowflake Wishes stamp set and So Many Snowflakes dies along with BRAND NEW products from the Mini Catalogue and Sale-a-Bration promotion from Stampin' Up!


I'm like a magpie and adore anything shiny, so when I found out that there were foil sheets in new colours the Mini Catalogue, I was very happy! 

The new Love You Always Foil Sheets come in three colours and there 2 x 12" x 12" sheets of each colour in the pack - Sahara Sand, Rococo Rose and Blushing Bride ❤


The snowflakes on my card were originally die cut from white cardstock - thankfully I didn't adhere them to my card on Wednesday evening and left my project to finish the next evening. Then, as if by magic, my Stampin' Up! parcel finally arrived, a day earlier than expected on Thursday so I just had to change up my design and I am really pleased with the result.

Before I die cut my snowflakes, I grabbed an Adhesive Sheet and applied it to the back of a Rococo Rose Foil Sheet. I die cut enough snowflakes to create a diagonal pattern from corner to corner on my card base. 

Adding the adhesive sheets made it so easy to apply the intricate die cuts to my card. They are an absolute must have in my opinion.


The background is the stunning Oh So Ombre Designer Series Paper that you can select for free with a qualifying spend of £45 plus delivery. 


I chose a piece of the Blackberry Bliss patterned paper and cut it to fit the card base. I then spent some time deliberating which way the ombre pattern should go..... decisions, decisions!

I then selected a piece of Blackberry Bliss cardstock for the sentiment from the Snowflake Wishes stamp set which I stamped in Versamark Ink and then heat embossed in white.


For the final touches, I added ink splatters using the Champagne Mist shimmer paint. In hindsight I should have added this first but it was an afterthought and if I was to recreate this card again, I would definitely do this first.

If you would like to order any products or if you have any questions, please do get in touch! I don't have an online shop at the moment but hope to get one set up again soon.

Thank you so much for taking the time to visit my blog to see what I've created! You can subscribe to receive my blog posts by email here

Next up we have Alison and she has created something lovely for you! 


Roll Call

Laura Mackie

Janey Backer

Rochelle Laird-Smith

Kim Price - You are here!

Alison Carter

Narelle Fasulo

Jacqui Lawrence

Sue Allen

Nicole Mahler

Nina King McMillan

Dana Sullivan

Liz Yuille

Kate Bolt

Helen Jennings

Gina Connor

Annette Elias

9 comments

  1. Oh My Goodness!! I am loving these colors! Who would have thought these for Christmas, but it totally works!

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  2. Such a pretty card Kim! I completely agree with creating christmas cards out of season. It gives you fresh eyes!

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  3. What a pretty card! I actually like the mist splatter falling on the foil. I know you may have wanted, in hindsight, to have added it earlier, but I do like it added as you did.

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  4. Ombre paper looks fantastic for this Christmas card, love it

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  5. The foil snowflakes look great x

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  6. I love your card. The colours work so well with the snowflakes x

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  7. Wow, such a great idea to use these new products for a christmascard! It is beautiful!

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  8. WOWSERS! Love it Kim, Lovely to see the Sale-a-Bration papers being mixed in for Christmas! Thank you for joining the Stampin' for Christmas Blog hop xx

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  9. Brilliant combo of the foil and DSP!!!

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