Thursday, August 5, 2010

Jazzy Ornaments


Decorating the tree was always an exciting event when I was little. We always had a live tree (why oh why don't I do that now?) and it would take a bit of time to fill it full of decorations. Not the matchy-matchy ones but ones that had meaning. The best ones were saved for last and they were the beaded icicles, as we called them. We'd hang them by the little colorful lights and they would make the whole tree glimmer and shine.



Silver embossing adds a lot to a card but dang, it is hard to photograph. Let's overlook that part shall we? This card is based off the sketch and colors at Jazzy Paper Designs, in which Schlosser Designs is sponsoring! For this clean and graphic card, I started by stamping the smallest of the hexagons from Hexagon-A-Thon by Schlosser Designs with watermark ink and then silver embossed them. After punching holes in both the ornaments and card base, I strung them with red thread.

Supplies Used: Cardstock: (White) Georgia Pacific Stamps: (Hexagon-A-Thon) Schlosser Designs, (Joy from Mega Mixed Messages) Ink: (Versamark), (Onyx Black) Versafine PTI Other: (Silver Embossing Powder) SU, Thread

29 comments:

  1. perfect-o Karen!!!! Such a fabbie take on the sketch and I'm thinkin' that'll be my next schlosser set:)

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  2. Oh the memories. When I was a kid we threw a huge holiday Tree Trimming Party each year, and all our friends and family would gather to help trim our tree. (We had 12 foot ceilings when I was a kids, so the trees were always HUGE) I loved learning about which ornaments came from which country and were passed on by which grandparents, etc.
    This is a tradition I still do with my own family today, and my mother passed a lot of those heirloom ornaments on to me, so it takes us severals days to find the perfect tree, cut it down, haul it home, trim it perfectly and finish decorating.
    The best time about the holidays IMHO.

    Love your card.

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  3. Growing up in Arkansas I always had an artificial tree but since my move to the north 6 years ago, a real tree it is. We always head out the day after Thanksgiving and chop one down. I looooove the smell!

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  4. So cool! Love how you have used this stamp set!

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  5. I'm absolutely loving those hexagon ornaments. Brilliant!

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  6. This card is fabulous! I love the non-traditional colors and your use of white space. It is so elegant.

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  7. So unique and so very fabulous!You have such creative take on this sketch!! Love it, Karen!

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  8. I sooooo love this card Miss Karen!!! Thanks for playing at Jazzy Paper Designs!!!

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  9. this so fun and love your interpretation of the sketch- way to think out side of the box!! :)

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  10. You don't have a real tree anymore? I find it odd that most Kiwis have fake trees- but can you imagine keeping a real tree alive in summer? I also find the fake ones dusted with snow to be the funniest things ever- why would you have a fake Christmas tree with snow when you have a summer Christmas in New Zealand? Lovely card, you know me- love CAS, and Christmas cards aren't my thing, so nice to see one that works with my style.

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  11. Very unique! I like your take on the sketch.

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  12. Always cards fabulous Karen! A source of inspiration and originality!

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  13. Great take on the sketch, Karen. So classy and elegant! Such a unique Christmas card. I do love the smell of a fresh tree, but I now use an artificial tree myself. Maybe it is better for the environment, or maybe all those trees will end up in landfill Christmas in ten years?? Who knows?

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  14. Great take on the sketch! Very nice!! :) :) :)

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  15. Gorgeous, stunning, fabulous, clever, and merry! LOVE, love, love this uber-cool design, Karen! V-e-r-y CASE'able!

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  16. Neat card! I loved decorating the live tree, too. I haven't had a live tree since 1984 or 1985? My tree isn't matchy-matchy either - all different and each has a story.

    Hugs!

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  17. this is really cool, Karen! fabulous take on the sketch!! love it!

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  18. Jazzy and wonderful!!! Love this idea! You are so amazingly talented!

    Sorry, I've been a bit of a lurker lately! I'm tryin' to get back on track!

    Shelley

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  19. You had me with you title ;-)
    Love it Karen just like I love the story behind each of your creation.

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  20. wonderfully elegant, karen! great job on the challenge:)

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  21. This is uber fun! LOVE the shaped ornaments- and I CAN see the embossing! :D
    Good for you for thinking ahead for the Christmas cards...it'll be here before we know it!

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  22. very CAS but still quite lovely.
    Thanks for playing Jazzy's Paper Designs this time. Hope you'll join us again next time.

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  23. What an absolutely INSPIRED piece of card-craft and ONE terrific share! Great inspiration both coming and going! {I love YOUR show, sweet girl!}

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  24. Like the color choice and the shape of the ornaments is really great!

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  25. Nice Karen - I love that hexagon set. I really need to get me one of those. That metallic embossing is really stunning!

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  26. Fun take on the sketch and fun use of the hexagons!

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  27. A simple and elegant card. Thanks for playing Jazzy Paper!

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  28. Love this Karen! Hexagon-a-thon was my first Schlosser set, my most prolific and my favorite! This take on it is brilliant! Love it!

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