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Merry Christmas! Mallett 2018 Christmas Card

December 25, 2018
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Merry Christmas everyone! Hope your holiday has been wonderful. We are enjoying a family ski trip to Utah again this year. It’s been wonderful to catch up with everyone. Family is the best.

Check out our 2018 family Christmas card. We love how it turned out. I designed and handcrafted around 80 cards / envelopes. I thought I’d share a little bit of the process and how the card came to be.

Every year I design a card and have it printed, but the last couple of years I’ve wanted to incorporate handmade elements into it.

This card came together in five phases and was assembled over a 2 week period.

Library pocket card

Library pocket card

1. Concept and prototype: Typically I start with a family photo. This year we did not take a group family photo and so I was a little perplexed where to start. We tried to snap a picture at Thanksgiving but it wasn’t the best. Instead I figured we could choose a few photos to collage. Then I started to think about how to organize the information to accompany the photos. After a few prototypes I came up with a layout that I liked inspired by a library card.

2. Design: After I knew how the card prototypes would work I set to create the computer designed elements. I laid out the card front (I cheated and used a pattern I found from Creative Market). I changed the colors to coordinate with the Stampin’ Up! Colors I wanted to use (Tranquil Tide, Bermuda Bay, Calypso Coral and Petal Pink). Second I designed the library card and added the years most memorable highlights. I searched through our various phone photo libraries to find decent companion photos for the back side. Then I designed the card back with all of the photos and dates. I set all of these all up to print 5x7. The library card was set up two cards to a 5x7 card. I planned to trim to size later.

Card front

Card front

Card Back

Card Back

3. Printing: I had the cards printed at COSTCO. It’s a super affordable option and you recieve envelopes as well. I chose front and back four color printing on an uncoated heavy paper stock. The printing is pretty color accurate and turns out great. Bonus for me … I had a 50$ voucher that covered almost all of the printing. Good deal. The cards were printed and delivered in just under a week.

scored pockets with stamping

scored pockets with stamping

scored pockets with embossing

scored pockets with embossing

trimmed the corner to lie flat on card

trimmed the corner to lie flat on card

4. Assembly: While I waited for the printed components to arrive I started to produce the handmade components. I die cut the word ‘Holidays"‘ from Tranquil Tide cardstock. I knew the library pocket would be the perfect place to incorporate a little bit of hand stamping. I cut and scored vanilla card stock that once folded could be adhered to the card front. Before I assembled the pocket I did all of the stamping using the Stamparatus (stamp alignment tool). I stamped and heat embossed the sentiments with gold emboss powder. The swirls and leaves are stamped in Petal Pink. I did all this x 80.

Library card set 2 up

Library card set 2 up

Library card trimmed to size

Library card trimmed to size

Rounded corners

Rounded corners

5. Addressing: The envelopes came with our address pre printed. I wanted to dress the up a little bit with stamping. The front side was also hand stamped with elements from the ‘Merry Christmas to All’ stamp set.

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If you are interested, I have a few video stories of the card assembly on my instagram @i.heart.stamps

When I showed the card to Ben (our 16 year old) he didn’t get it. He never had to manually check out a book using a card and pocket. So this card is for the old fogies. LOL. Wishing you a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR! Charlet

In cards Tags Mallett Christmas Card, 2018 Christmas Card, Christmas Card, Merry Christmas to All, hybrid card
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MAKE Merry! Handmade photo Christmas card

December 24, 2017

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you have a wonderful holiday and new year. I decided to hand make our Christmas cards this year instead of the photo card that we usually do. I wasn't planning on sending a card and then at the last minute (Dec 12) I decided to make a card. I thought I'd share a little of the process. 

The processs:

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1. I designed a simple prototype of the card and then got the go ahead from the family.

2. The family posed for a quick photo in the back yard in the first snow storm we had. They all agreed to wear Santa hats. A big feat! Nicholas and Chris posed so I could get everything ready on the tripod.

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3. I had the photos printed 2 up on a 5x7 print (Costco) and then hand cut in half.
Photo size is 2 x 5.5. Overnight printing is the best.

4. I printed the card messaging on my home ink jet printer. Each sheet of Crumb Cake card stock needed to be fed manually (front and back).  I was able to fit 3 cards on one sheet of 8.5 x 11 card stock.

5. I trimmed all the cards down to size: 3.25 x 6.5

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6. I sewed quick zig zag stitch across the bottom of each card and trimmed off the excess strings.

7. Then I mounted the photos to the card.

8. I stamped HO HO HO (from Labels to Love) in Basic Black ink on Whisper White card stock and then trimmed to size (roughly .5 x 1"). I used my crop-a-dile to punch a hole in the top of each tag. I was able to punch 10 tags at a time.

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9. Last I wrapped red and white baker's twine around the card and tied on the HO HO HO tag.

A few cards ended up with a few silver rhinestones added but I was worried about mailing issues so I eliminated those on most of the cards that I mailed. 

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There you go ... MAKING Merry. Below are a few of our photos out takes.  Merry Christmas!

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This blue and purple winter card uses tidbits from the Calm & Bright kit. I used the negative shape from the fir die cut to create a stencil and layered from there. Blend, stencil, stamp. Colors are Highlander Heather, Cloud Cover, & Lost Lagoon. @global_design_project #gdp525 #stampinup #calmandbright
Masking and stamping! On this card I mask with tape, blend ink, then stamp, then stencil, and stamp again to create a layered scene. It’s so satisfying to remove the masking tape… always a fun reveal. Card created for @global_design_project Stamp set is ‘Keeping Traditions’ Stencil is made from the negative die cut fir shape from the ‘Calm & Bright’ kit. #stampinup #cardmakingreels #cardmaker
Make Merry! I love pops of red and green with aqua for a holiday cards. Feel so fresh! 

I used the Keeping Traditions stamp set and leftover pieces from the Calm & Bright kit to create this card for #gdp524 - we are CASEing @herzundhandgemacht o
Make Merry! I love pops of red and green with aqua for a holiday cards. Feel so fresh! I used the Keeping Traditions stamp set and leftover pieces from the Calm & Bright kit to create this card for #gdp524 - we are CASEing @herzundhandgemacht over @global_design_project #stampinup #keepingtraditionstampset
Sending Joy! I created this wintry scene using the Calm and Bright card kit. I love the look of white on white. I pulled in some gold embossing and Crumb Cake to balance out all that white. This CAS kit has tons of cute and tiny elements (yippee for tiny stamps) that are perfect for creating an adorable little holiday scene. 166461 Card created for @global_design_project BRRR theme. #gdp523 #stampinup #cardmaker #cardmaking #cardmakersofinstagram #cardmakingreels #madewithmine
This blue and purple winter card uses tidbits from the Calm & Bright kit. I used the negative shape from the fir die cut to create a stencil and layered from there.  Blend, stencil, stamp. Colors are Highlander Heather, Cloud Cover, &  Lost L
Masking and stamping! On this card I mask with tape, blend ink, then stamp, then stencil, and stamp again to create a layered scene. It’s so satisfying to remove the masking tape… always a fun reveal. Card created for @global_design_proj
Make Merry! I love pops of red and green with aqua for a holiday cards. Feel so fresh! 

I used the Keeping Traditions stamp set and leftover pieces from the Calm & Bright kit to create this card for #gdp524 - we are CASEing @herzundhandgemacht o
Sending Joy! I created this wintry scene using the Calm and Bright  card kit. I love the look of white on white. I pulled in some gold embossing and Crumb Cake to balance out all that white. This CAS kit has tons of cute and tiny elements (yippee for

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