My girls and I are having a Kids Stamp Camp this Saturday.
We are making some cute Christmas Projects, check them out.
This will be our first Kids Stamp Camp in the new house/new craft room! Can't wait. Let me know if you would like to join us!
EDITED TO ADD:
I have had several requests on how to make the Star Santa card in this post so I am adding this quick step by step on how I made him:
For this card I used the Largest Star from the Star Framelits. And when I die cut the card, the top point of the star hung off the fold, so it does not cut the fold. Then use the same die to die cut one point of the star out of Real Red, this becomes the hat. The pom pom on the had is the 7/8” scallop circle punch. The hat band is the modern label punch. The card and the two white hat pieces were all run through the Big shot using the Decorative Dots embossing folder.
The mustache was made using the Curly Label punch, punch it out and then use the negative of that and punch out a partial piece; using the negative as the edge for the piece you are punching, it creates this mustache piece.
The face is die cut using the Ornament Framelits, the one that looks like a light bulb. I trimmed off some of the top and bottom, so it fit where I needed it to. I used a sponge dauber on the side of his face to make cheeks with blushing bride ink. The eyes were punch with the Owl Builder punch from Basic Black. The nose is the circle from the Itty Bitt Punch pack, or a 1/4” circle would do too. The edge of the nose is sponged as well. The holly and berries were die cut with retired Build A Bear dies, I have since sold mine and do not know the name of it, but it was a the Santa suit one.
Adhere the face first, then the red hat, the hat trim, the holly. Then adhere the nose to the mustache and pop that with dimensionals.
Please continue to email me (carrie@carriestamps.com) or leave a comment here if you have any further questions or I can help you out in any way.
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Hi Carrie, I love your projects for Christmas with childeren. Do you remember what you used to make the reindeer, and how you attached the candy canes? They are all so darn cute! Do you mind if I CASE them? Thanks!
I love the Santa! What did you use for the star in the Santa? It looks way too big to be a punch. I'd love to replicate it at the craft program I'm doing at my library.
Very cute projects! I have been approached to do something for kids, also. I'd love to case your projects.
I'm wondering if you have everything punched out or let them do all that, and, using the Big Shot....
Thanks for your advice!
Keep up the fantastic job you are doing!
Hope your class goes well!
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Hi Carrie, I love your projects for Christmas with childeren. Do you remember what you used to make the reindeer, and how you attached the candy canes? They are all so darn cute! Do you mind if I CASE them? Thanks!
Cherie
Posted by: Cherie | December 08, 2020 at 07:52 PM
I love the Santa! What did you use for the star in the Santa? It looks way too big to be a punch. I'd love to replicate it at the craft program I'm doing at my library.
Posted by: Mary Ferris | December 06, 2014 at 03:54 PM
Very cute projects! I have been approached to do something for kids, also. I'd love to case your projects.
I'm wondering if you have everything punched out or let them do all that, and, using the Big Shot....
Thanks for your advice!
Keep up the fantastic job you are doing!
Hope your class goes well!
Posted by: SherryBee in AZ | November 18, 2014 at 09:49 PM