Monday, December 15, 2025

Season's Greetings for The Flower Challenge

Hello friends!  I'm back with my reminder post for The Flower Challenge.  This month we are using Christmas florals on our cards.  I think this is a lovely way to bid a fond farewell to TFC and I do hope you'll join us if you haven't already.  The challenge will be closing for the last time on the 25th of this month.


Well, I thought I'd be using something other than a poinsettia, but as I was looking through my Christmas floral stamps, one stood out rather forlornly, having not been used for a couple of years and I realized this was the perfect time to do so.


This is a retired stamp from Simon Says Stamp called the Center Cut Holiday Floral.  It's a large red rubber stamp and as the name implies, the center can be removed so you're left with a spot to use whatever sentiment you wish.  I stamped the entire image and colored it with Copic and Olo markers, then used the new SSS Frames dies to cut out the interior rectangle with the floral image and the scallop frame.  

The rectangle was layered onto a light blue panel, then the frame, which was cut twice from white and once from white glitter card stock, was puzzle pieced around it.  I used a foiled Betterpress sentiment, which a trimmed apart so it could be stacked in the circle.  A silver metallic pen was used to color the flower centers and the highlight on the berries.  The last touch was to add three blue gems.


As noted above, the challenge will remain open until the 25th, plenty of time to add a card or another, if you've already joined this month.  Please be sure to visit the challenge blog and my lovely, talented teammates who have made this an inspiring place to create and share.

Happy holidays to you and all the best in the New Year!

I'll be back on January 1st with my DT card for Color Hues.  Hope to see you then!


Stef

  • SSS Center Cut Holiday Floral stamp
  • SSS Frames dies
  • Spellbinders Sending Joy Betterpress Sentiment plate and die
  • Honey Bee Stamps Winter Wonder gems
  • Altenew Silver Metallic pen
  • Copics - R89, 85, 83, 81, YG67. 63, 61, BG18, 72, 70, B45, 41
  • Olos - YG8.7, 8.5, 8.3

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Bright Christmas for the Paper Players

Hello friends!  It's time for the final challenge of the year over at the Paper Players.  The lovely Jaydee is hosting our monthly theme challenge, and she has chosen a timely one.

I've created a gift envelope for Christmas giving but as you'll see from the team, it could be for any occasion.  


For this card and gift envelope set I used the Simon Says Stamp November 2025 card kit.  The envelope was created using the Pine and Post Gift card envelope set along with some stickers from the Tim Holtz-Idea-ology Christmas sticker book and the papers on both the card and the envelope are from his 2025 Christmas Backdrops papers.


The die that cuts the envelope also provides scoring, which made it easy to adhere together, then the front can be decorated however one wants.  I used the accompanying dies that cut the "ribbon and bow", the greens and berries, the tag and the postage stamp exterior and interior.  I use the tiny interior rectangle die to cut the snowman from the sticker book, then adhered it to the postage die cut from red cardstock.  The tag was cut from ivory cardstock then I adhered one the of the gift tag stickers on it.  So cute!  

The card used the SSS Bright Christmas stamp with the darling reindeer and the sentiments.  I had some fun by adding a red nose and a bow to the deer.  The distressed papers lent themselves well to the rustic stamp and I ended up making the same style cards and gift envelopes for all three of my grandchildren.  The other two cards are below (I don't have a photo of the other two envelopes but they're nearly identical to the one above).


I hope between all your holiday activities that you'll find some time to join us for our last challenge of the year, which will remain open until Friday, December 12th at 3pm EST.  I encourage you to visit the challenge blog where my wonderful teammates have created some beautiful inspiration for you!

The PP team will be back on January 11th next year. May peace, joy and happiness fill your days this holiday season!

Stef

  • SSS Bright Christmas Stamps
  • SSS Pine and Post Gift Card Envelope die set
  • Spellbinders A2 Matting Basics B rectangle dies (for layered sentiments)
  • SSS Labels Slides Christmas stamp and die
  • Tim Holtz/Idea-ology Christmas Backdrops patterned papers and Christmas sticker book
  • Hemp twine and red baker's twine from my stash
  • Red Pom Poms and TH Christmas Droplets
  • Walnut Stain Distress Ink
  • Versamark Clair Nocturne, Pinecone and Acorn inks
  • Altenew Crimson ink

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Grand Poinsettia for The Flower Challenge

Hello friends!  It's time for a new challenge at The Flower Challenge.  This month we're asking everyone to use your Christmas Florals.

Before we take a look at my card, I have some sad news to share.  This month will be the finale for The Flower Challenge.  We've had 9 wonderful years thanks to the brilliant idea by Aileen Ryan and Vivian Hodge and with the assist of Karren Johnson running the challenge for the last two years.

On a personal note, I found The Flower Challenge shortly after it had begun and was thrilled to have a place to share my floral creations.  I was even more thrilled when Viv reached out to me in late 2021 and asked me to join the design team.  I'm going to miss my wonderful teammates but I'm hopeful we'll see one another in other blogosphere places!  And I will miss seeing all the beautiful floral creations each month.

So, given that this is our final challenge, I hope this inspires you even more to join us this month.  We'll be back with reminder cards on the 15th and the winners will be announced on January 4, 2026.  

So, now on to my cards.  I made two because they were so very quick and easy.


The very large embossed poinsettia is from a Gina K class I took in November.  It was created only for the card kit that accompanied the class, so it's no longer available.  But obviously any poinsettia die or stamp set would work here.

The folder came with the poinsettia die along with 2 fir branch dies.  The flower was die cut, then embossed.  I used the coordinating stencils and one of her new ink colors, Light Cranberry, which was just released on November 24th.   

To create the panel the flower and sentiment are resting on, I first used a Thermoweb Toner Sheet with a piece of Gina K Sparkling Silver Fancy Foil.  Actually I made two, and used the other on second card.  the Altenew Ornate Nesting die was cut from the panel and I was impressed with how beautifully it die cut.  And how darn sparkly it is!  For the flower center, I used Kuretake Silver Mica Ink, added the sentiment plus a few prism gems and called it done!  


Look at that sparkle!

My second card is similarly CAS.  I left the flower white, painted the centers like the first card, then mounted it and the sentiment on a scallop die cut panel.  I was going to add some gems but there wasn't really a good place.  I debated adding it to the flower center but opted not to at the time.  But I may change my mind...what do you think?  


Okay, my friends, I hope you'll visit the challenge blog to see my talented teammates' beautiful creations for our final month and then slip off to your craft room and create your Christmas floral.  The challenge will remain open until Christmas Day and we would really, really love to have you help fill the gallery one last time. 💕

Thanks for stopping by and take care!

Stef


  • Simon Says Stamp/Gina K Grand Poinsettia ef, stencils and die
  • Altenew Ornate Nesting die
  • Memory Box Fringed Scalloped Frame die
  • Spellbinders Sending Joy Betterpress sentiments and dies 
  • Gina K Sparkling Silver Fancy Foil and Therm-a-web Toner sheets
  • Kuretake Silver Mica ink
  • Gina K Light Cranberry ink

Monday, December 1, 2025

Grand Poinsettia for Color Hues

Hello friends!  Here it is, the first day of the last month of 2025.  My, my time seems to pass so quickly.  Do you feel the same?  Anyway, the good news is that the first of the month brings a new challenge at Color Hues.  The lovely Tracey is hosting our final challenge of the year and has chosen a wonderful color combination and it's a perfect combo for any time of the year.

I'm also joining in over at the Time Out Challenge, where this time we are to "Pick 2" and I chose nature (flowers/pine branches), emboss and sparkle.

And I'm playing along with Just Us Girls, where it is Anything Goes Stencil Week.


How about one more poinsettia?  This one is unique in that it was made exclusively for the Simon Says Stamp/Gina K class kit sold earlier this fall, so there weren't any made available outside the kit, and it is sold out.  However, it's too pretty not to share and other components on my card are currently available.


The beautiful Grand Poinsettia was die cut from white cardstock then embossed in the coordinating folder, after which I used the matching stencils to color it in three shades of pink.  The pine sprigs were die cut from two shades of green cardstock.  All that was set aside to create the background.

The SSS/Gina K Merry & Bright stamp set (this one IS available) has a number of snowflake stamps, so I used them to create the background on a 4.75" x 6.75" panel.  A clear block was used to stamp them in Gina K's Medium Spruce ink, followed by a large blending brush to lightly blend the same color to soften the edges.  

The sentiment can be found in the same stamp set or, as I used, in a matching Polyglaze sheet, which I foiled, one each of gold and silver, then die cut.  The 4" x 6" panel was matted with silver glitter cardstock, added to the snowflake panel then all the other elements adhered.  I finished things off by adding SSS Prism Dazzling Gems to the flower center and up around the sentiment.


And of course I couldn't make just one, so here's the same design with gold.


Both of these cards were inspired by one we made in class from Gina K's design.  We used her new ink colors of light, medium and dark Cranberry, along with the spruce. 


So where will these colors take you?  For more inspiration, I encourage you to visit the challenge blog, where my amazing teammates have some gorgeous creations.  

Since this is the final challenge of the year, it will be open until December 29th at 9:00 am EST, so I hope that gives you time to sneak away from the holiday goings-on and play along with us!

Thanks for stopping by!

Stef


P.S. If you like today's card, come by on Tuesday when I use the same poinsettia ef to create two CAS cards.


  • Gina K Grand Poinsettia ef, stencils and dies
  • SSS/Gina K Merry & Bright stamps, dies and Polyglaze sheet
  • Altenew Baby Pink, Fuchsia and Magenta inks
  • Gina K Medium Spruce ink
  • SSS Prism Dazzling Gems