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Welcome to the December Blog Hop! My name is Beth Brach. I’m excited to share this New Years themed card with you today. It’s a great way to spread some cheer as we ring out 2020 and welcome 2021! To continue on your journey through our projects, simply use the BLOG HOPPERS links below.  Leave a comment on each blog, including this one, with the hashtag #stampitcontest to be entered to win the Simple Citrus Card Kit.

New Years Silver starburst 2021 card

Are you looking forward to 2021? I know I am and here’s a card to help us celebrate. The silver starburst was created using Kylie Bertucci’s Scrappy Strip technique. The Silver and Gold Foil combined with Foam Adhesive Sheets and the Playful Alphabet dies resulted in ‘popped up’ letters that scream Happy New Year. The edges of the label were also heat embossed in silver to add extra detail. Finish it off with a couple of Clear Epoxy Droplets and prepare to celebrate 2021!!

Adhere a 1 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ gold panel embossed with the Dainty Diamonds 3D Embossing Folder to a 4 1’4″ x 5 1/2″ Basic Black panel. Build the star burst using the Scrappy Strips technique, then trim to 4″ x 5 1/4.” Adhere a 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ Gold Foil accent strip across the seam between the gold panel and the silver starburst.

Stamp 2021 with Versamark on Basic Black using the Family Party Stamp Set. Cover with Silver Embossing Powder and set with Heat Tool. Use the Tasteful Labels Dies to cut out the label. Rub the edges across the Versamark stamp pad, sprinkle with Silver Embossing Powder and set with Heat Tool. Attach Silver and Gold Foil to a Foam Adhesive Sheet then cut out letters using the Playful Alphabet Dies.

New Year 2021 silver and gold starburst

Glue the finished panel to a 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ Basic Black cardstock that is scored and folded at 4 1/4″. Place a 5 1/4″ x 4 ” Whisper White/ Basic White panel inside stamped with a sentiment of your choice. Add some Clear Epoxy Droplets, break out the champagne and get ready to welcome 2021!!

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Color Crazy Club – October

Magenta Madness was the star of today’s Color Crazy Club meeting. Take a Mini Pizza box, add beautiful paper and some pretty ribbon – before you know it, a cute gift box appears!

Mini pizza gift box in Magenta Madness a Stampin' Up! 2020-2021 In-Color using Whale Done Stampin' Up! stamp set

Take your gift packaging to a new level with this easy project. The box measures 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ x 1″ and can be used for gift cards, jewelry, candy, cookies or other small gifts.

This is just one of the projects we made today. Check out the Color Crazy Club page for all the club details.

Here’s the card recipe for this great gift box. All the supplies can be found in my on-line store. Scroll down for a FREE Tutorial with step by steps instructions. Like what you see? Subscribe below and get notifications of future posts.

Color Crazy Club Magenta Madness Gift Box Tutorial

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Faith over Fear!

In these crazy times, sending a card of encouragement can make all the difference to someone. Today’s card is the perfect option.

Encouragement greeting card in Misty Moonlight using the phrase let your faith be bigger than you fear using Ridiculously Awesome from Stampin' Up!

This wonderful sentiment is part of the Ridiculously Awesome stamp set by Stampin’ Up! The card features Misty Moonlight, a 2020-2021 In-Color. Don’t you think the warm blue sets just the right tone? A layer of In Good Taste Designer Series Paper gives a textured vibe while the Stitched So Sweetly Dies create an impressive sentiment label that highlights the thought behind the card.

Faith Over Fear Card Recipe

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Use today to spread some sunshine! In the meantime………….

Happy Stamping!