I’m using Tonic Studios showcase set Baked with Love that includes dies and stamps to make this Christmas oven treat box..
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Tonic Studios – Die Set – Baked With Love
Stamps
Tonic Studios – Clear Stamp Set – Baked With Love
Papers
Silver Foil Cardstock
Acetate/Clear Plastic
Black, Gray, Green and White Cardstock
Ink
Hero Arts – Alcohol-Marker Friendly Ink Pad – Intense Black
I’m using Lawn Fawn’s Magic Picture Changer with its Oven Add-On dies along with two Lawn Fawn stamp sets – Sprinkled with Joy and A Creature Was Stirring.
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: I used a side-fold A2 (4.25 x 5.5-inches) made of white cardstock.
Oven: I highly recommend googling “Lawn Fawn Magic Picture Changer Oven video” to watch assembly videos for this die set. There are lots of creative ways to assemble it.
Sentiments: Card front “Not a creature was stirring…” inside “(except in the kitchen).” are from the A Creature Was Stirring stamp set. “May your holidays be sprinkled with joy” is from the Sprinkled with Joy set.
Envelope: The card fits into an A2 envelope.
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Materials Used:
Dies
i-crafter – Dies by Lynda Kanase – Classic Squares
I’m using Paper Discovery’s Cosy Kitchen dies and stamp sets for today’s Christmas oven card. Olga Direktorenko is the designer behind Paper Discovery, a Craftstash/Practical Publishing brand.
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: I started with a 5 3/4 x 10 1/2-inch rectangle of white cardstock that was scored and folded at 2 5/8-inches, 3 5/8-inches, 6 7/8-inches and 7 7/8-inches.
Decorations: The copper kettle and utensils are stamped on orange foil cardstock with StazOn ink using the Paper Discovery Cooking Up A Storm set and fussy cut. The trolley tables are made with a die from Paper Discovery Cosy Kitchen -Baking Fun die set. The gingerbread house, Christmas pudding and bowls are from the Lawn Fawn A Creature Was Stirring stamp set. The wallpapers, borders and picture stamps are from Graphic 45’s T’was The Night Before Christmas paper collection.
Sentiments: I used sentiment stamps from three sets. On the back of the card – “This kitchen is seasoned with love” and “Eat, Drink & be merry” are from Paper Discovery’s Simply Food set. Heat embossed in white behind the oven doors are “Merry Christmas” and “Baked with Love” from the Greetery’s Bake Someone Happy set. Also behind an oven door is “Warm Wishes” from the My Hero Monthly kitchen kit. The “NOEL” banner is a shape die set by Scrapbook.com.
Envelope: The card fits into a 6×9 catalog envelope. The back flap are stamped with an Hero Arts sentiment and images from Lawn Fawn.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Paper Discovery – Dies – Cosy Kitchen – 2D Perfect Kitchen
Paper Discovery – Dies – Cosy Kitchen – Baking Fun
Scrapbook.com – Shape Dies – Holiday Banners
Stamps
Hero Arts – My Monthly Hero Kit – May 2022 – Clear Sentiment Stamps
Lawn Fawn – Clear Stamps – A Creature Was Stirring
Paper Discovery – Clear Stamps – Cosy Kitchen – Cooking Up A Storm
I’m using Hero Arts May 2022 My Monthly Hero Kit for this non-traditional colors holiday card.
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: This card uses a side-fold A2 (4.25×5.5-inch) cardbase.
Sentiments: For the card front’s “May the season be merry & bright” and inside’s “merry everything” I used stamps from Scrapbook and Cards Today’s Jolly Holiday workshop kit. For the back of the card, Used the Hero Arts – My Monthly Hero Kit’s “Just something I whipped up.” The envelope’s “Cooking with Love” is from Paper Discovery.
Envelope: The card fits into an A2 envelope.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Hero Arts – My Monthly Hero Kit – May 2022 – Kitchen Dies
Stamps
Hero Arts – My Monthly Hero Kit – May 2022 – Clear Sentiment Stamps & Rubber Background Stamp
Paper Discovery – A5 Stamp Set – Cosy Kitchen – Simple Food
I’m using Tim Holtz’s Retro Oven to create this tri-fold shaker card.
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: Start with a 9 x 5-inches rectangle of white 65lb. cardstock. Score and fold at 3-inches and 6-inches.
Oven: Cut out two oven base piece from red cardstock covered with clear packing tape. Cut decorative oven pieces for each stove from silver, white and black. (I used cardboard packaging from some Tim Holtz protucts for the white and black pieces.)
Sentiments: Stamp the Paper Discovery “Eat Drink & be merry” inside the last oven window panel. Use other sentiment stamps on other middle panels. (I used “Fill your heart with joy” from Scrapbook and Cards Today’s Jolly Holiday workshop kit.)
Envelope: The card fits into an A2 envelope.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Sizzix – Thinlits by Tim Holtz – Retro Oven
Stamps
Paper Discovery – A5 Stamp Set – Cosy Kitchen – Simple Food
I’m using a card kit from Papercraft EssentialsMagazine, issue 197, April 2021.
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: I cut a cardbase using a folded over piece of 8.5×11-inch white 65 lb. cardstock and a 4.5-inch circle die.
Sentiments: Sentiments came from the kit and the arched banner “Season’s Greetings” is an Anna Griffin sticker that I separated into two banners.
Envelope: The envelope is a 6-inch square envelope from my stash.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Hero Arts – Infinity Dies – Circle
Papers
Papercrafts Essentials Magazine, issue 197, April 2021 – Baked With Love
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: Cut a 4 1/4 x8 1/2-inch rectangle of white cardstock and fold in half to form a 4 1/4-inch wide by 5 1/2-inch tall top fold A2 size cardbase. Cover the outside panels with decorative paper.
Oven: Use the Kitchen die set package image assemble the oven.
Cake: Cut one covered pot in brown and another in green. Cut off all the handles on each piece. Trim the lid off the green to make a plate for the cake to sit on. Add Nuvo drops for icing on cake top.
Sentiments: The sentiments on the front of the card are from The Greetery‘s Bake Someone Happy stamp set. The inside sentiment is from Scrapbook and Cards Today‘s Jolly Holiday workshop kit.
Envelope: The card fits into an A2 envelope. Its back flap is decorated with a Christmas cake made using the Let’s Bake die set.
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Materials Used:
Dies
Elizabeth Craft Designs – Metal Dies – Kitchen – 1993
Elizabeth Craft Designs – Metal Dies – Let’s Bake – 1994
Watch video above for a tutorial on how I made the Box.
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Materials Used:
Dies
The Greetery – Wafer Thin Steel Dies – Bake Someone Happy
Stamps
The Greetery – Clear Stamps – Bake Someone Happy
Papers
Anna Griffin – Gingerbread House Explosion Box
Anna Griffin – Present Pop-Up Card making Kit – Ephemera & Sentiment Stickers
Anna Griffin – Carte Noel – Sentiment Stickers
The Paper Cut – 8.5×11 Glossy 10 PT Kromekote Cardstock – White
Silver Foil Cardstock
Acetate/Clear Plastic
Ink
Stampin’ Up – Classic Ink Pad – Real Red & Shaded Spruce
StazOn – Solvent Ink – Jet Black
American Crafts – Metallic Marker – Silver
Gel Pens – Blue, Green and Red
Mont Marte – Dual Tip Art marker – E2 Raw Sienna
Sharpie – Permanent Marker – Ultra Fine Tip – Black, Green & Red
I’m using a stamp and die set by Diamond Press to create this interactive card that lets you pull the tab to open the oven door and reveal a Christmas turkey. (Because this kit doesn’t include any holiday sentiments, I had to use ones by other sources.)
Watch video above for a tutorial on how to make the card.
Cardbase: I used a purchased top-fold A2 size (2.25 x5.5-inch) gray cardbase and punched a half circle opening in the top center for a thumb hole to help with the pull tab. To help with the weight of the front, I added a 4×5.25-inch piece of the same green cardstock I had used for the front matching ups the thumb hole notches.
Oven: I watched an assembly video before I started my card. Then I cut the pieces I needed from green colored cardstock and white 65 lb. white cardstock.
Sentiments: For my original card, the outside “Merry Christmas” sentiment, I cut the words from a commercial Christmas card. For the card in my process video, I used stamps from the Greetery saying “Warmest Winter Wishes.” Inside both cards is “Happy Holidays, a die-cut sentiment by Karen Burniston in black.
Envelope: The card fits into an A2 envelope.
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