Design team member Zsoka Marko is here today with an EPIC post sharing 14 super duper cute December Daily® filler cards! I seriously have to, HAVE TO, scraplift them ALL :)
Hey there scrappy friends, LONG POST ALERT! I'm back today with some new projects to share that I created for the Paige Evans + Silhouette Design Team. I'm sure many of you do December Daily® and this year I decided to do one again too. I really love the main kit and many extras from Ali Edwards so I felt inspired to work on my DD already. I will try to include a list of supplies but I've used so many different collections and lots of scraps from previous years, that I might miss a few! So, without further ado, here's what I've created so far!
Hey there scrappy friends, LONG POST ALERT! I'm back today with some new projects to share that I created for the Paige Evans + Silhouette Design Team. I'm sure many of you do December Daily® and this year I decided to do one again too. I really love the main kit and many extras from Ali Edwards so I felt inspired to work on my DD already. I will try to include a list of supplies but I've used so many different collections and lots of scraps from previous years, that I might miss a few! So, without further ado, here's what I've created so far!
I've made pages in all page protector sizes available for the DD albums. First up, the 6x8" pages! I used a scrap piece of plaid paper to cut the Snowflake Dots then attached it to a 6x8" white cardstock. Since the plaid paper was smaller, I cut a piece of patterned paper from the Ali Edwards DD kit for the top bit. For the big title I cut apart a 3x4" acetate card and also added a chipboard sentiment below it - both from the AE DD kit. Just to add a bit more interest to my page, I adhered some metallic gold thread and a flair button (from A Flair for Buttons) in the middle of the snowflake and placed some enamel dots here and there (Pinkfresh Studio - December Days).
One of my favorite pieces in the AE DD main kit this year is this pocket page! I can't wait to fill it with some random stuff that won't fit in the page protectors. I also made some tags to write my stories on (I used Crate Paper Falala and Echo Park Paper Twas the Night Before Christmas for my tags as well as some AE and Studio Forty stamps). I used a part of the Poinsettia Nordic Background cut file to create a 4x6" card that I glued on the front of the pocket. I cut the design from white textured cardstock (Bazzill, always Bazzill!) and backed it with scraps of patterned papers (My Mind's Eye Comfort & Joy and also Jen Hadfield). I created a cluster for the middle, consisting of a wood veneer and two chipboards, all from the AE DD kit. I used the Labels - Set of 3 cut file to create a little tab, which I then stamped "Here's the story" on. Lately I've been more keen on using eyelets again, so I thought it would be a good idea to add some gold and red ones to the 6 holes. Yeah. No. Hahaha. While I really love love love the look, I can barely turn the page in my album, they are way too tight.
Next up, the most important page in the book! We do the presents on Christmas Eve, so for us the 24th is Christmas. I didn't add dates to most of these cards because I have no idea where in the album they will go. However this one I knew I'd use for the 24th so I attached some number stickers on top of an acetate shape (both from the AE DD kit). For the opposite side I cut half of the Scalloped Circles Background from a red paper from the Paige Evans/Pink Paislee Turn the Page collection, then backed some of the scallops with papers from Echo Park Twas the Night Before Christmas, Fancy Pants Merry & Bright, and Pinkfresh Studio December Days collections. I added another favorite from the AE kit, the "merry" cork piece. To finish off this page I adhered some wood buttons (PFS December Days) at the bottom and added another stamped label at the top (same Labels - Set of 3 cut file as above).
One of my favorite sizes to work with has to be 3x8"! I find it so special! So here are two pages I created in this size. For the one on the left I cropped the Lightstrand Background cut file to fit this size. I used textured white cardstock and painted the bulbs gold with some Prima gold watercolor paint. Not sure where the plaid paper is from, I have way too many... but the embellies are all from PFS December Days! The papers I used for the second one are from EP Twas the Night Before Christmas and Jen Hadfield. I cropped the Stars Background cut file to fit this size and added a border to it so that it is easier to attach it to the 3x8" paper behind it. For extra embellishments I chose some gold sparkle antlers from the MME Christmas on Market Street collection and a label die cut (Labels - Set of 3). The sentiment stamp is from Pinkfresh Studio.
Now to the next size, 4x6"! I've made four cards for now. For the one at the top I picked out the Polaroid Frame Border cut file. Isn't it the cutest thing?! Especially in this tiny size! The red paper is from Paige Evans/Pink Paislee Turn the Page and the pink one is from PFS December Days. There's a cut apart paper in the PFS line and this one with the socks happened to fit perfectly. I love happy accidents like this. I backed the red die cut with little images from the same PFS cut apart sheet. Then I placed both frame borders on a plaid paper and done! For the bottom one, this was actually the very first one I made and even though I was not going to go with this color scheme, this card changed my mind. Red is my least favorite color but for Christmas I really don't mind using it. :) I sized down the Poinsettia Background cut file and cropped out a 4x6" piece from it. I adhered it to the red background (PE/PP Turn the Page) and for embellies I chose some enamel dots and puffy stickers from the PFS December Days collection.
Next up, two more 4x6" cards. For both of these I used the Folk Art Christmas Trees cut file. For the one on top I took apart the tree and used only the middle part of the cut file. I repeated the same pattern on a 4x6" base. I cut this from textured white cardstock and backed it with a red and black plaid patterned paper. Then to add more interest I also glued the negative pieces on top (they were too pretty to throw away!). The chipboard elements are from MME Christmas on Market Street. A couple of black sequins and done! The card at the bottom is very simple. I cropped one of the Folk Art Christmas Trees for the red one and for the plaid one I only used the outline of the tree and I also cropped this at the top and bottom. I glued down the plaid tree first, on a paper from a DD kit, then popped up the red tree using foam adhesive. I finished off this card by adding a simple sentiment sticker.
Now come the smaller sizes, first 3x4". I used different cut files on all of them. Let's start from top left. I chose the Cut and Fold Stars cut file and made sure I used a patterned paper that I liked both sides of, especially together, since you will see both sides once you fold the half star to make a whole star. I backed this with a black plaid paper and only added a simple black chipboard from the AE DD kit to embellish this card since I didn't want to cover up the background. For the card on the top right I cut a 3x4" base from a scrap piece of Crate Paper Falala paper. I cut the Ornaments Pair from textured white cardstock as well as some EP Twas the Night Before Christmas papers, all four in different sizes. Then I arranged them at the top and cropped them. I attached a chipboard circle with my tiny attacher and adhered a cork number on top of the ornaments. Both of these embellies are from the AE DD kit. I stamped some lines using a Studio Forty stamp because I know I surely will have something to say about December 9, since this is the day we celebrate Sinterklaas with our family in Holland. He brings presents to the kids on December 6 (the Dutch traditionally don't do presents at Christmas but at Sinterklaas), but since we can only go at the weekend, we celebrate on the 9th. Bottom left card is up next. I used another cut and fold design on this one, the Cut and Fold Snowmen. I cut this from textured white cardstock and backed it with a gold woodgrain look specialty paper from Jen Hadfield. For some pops of color I added a strip of plaid paper at the top as well as the bottom. I picked two chipboard elements from the MME Comfort & Joy collection to decorate this card. Last but not least, the bottom right card. I think this is my favorite! I used a 3x4" card (from one of the older DD kits I believe) for the base and layered the Geometric Stars Background cut file on top of it. I simply cropped out a 3x4" piece from the cut file. To back the stars I used the red paper from PE/PP Turn the Page and a darker red one from EP Twas the Night Before Christmas. I glued some light pink enamel dots in the middle of the color stars. To finish off this card I attached a rubber piece from the AE DD kit.
So that I cover all sizes of page protectors in the December Daily album, I also created one in 2x2" size. This format is another favorite of mine, I just love everything tiny! What I did here, you should not follow haha! I thought I'd be clever and design my page already in the Studio program, as in, I took apart the cut file into 2x2" squares and cut them already prepared for me. Same with the backing. The reason I did this is because my trimmer is not exactly reliable when it comes to straight lines! Or several layers of papers. So I ended up spending hours on this simple design, trying to piece everything back together. Of course I lost some pieces along the way! So I suggest if you do this kind of design, print your cut file in 6x8", back it, adhere it to your 6x8" paper and only then cut it into 2x2". Just a thought! Oh, and this adorable cut file is the Candy Cane Background. The papers are from the MME Comfort & Joy collection. The only embellishment I added (on the page protector itself) is a wood veneer number 6 from Freckled Fawn. I partially embossed it with gold embossing powder to make it a bit more festive!
I also have two bonus cards to share with you! I've used the Cut and Fold Christmas Trees cut file on both of these cards. I knew I wanted to stamp the plaid background, so first I drew two rectangles in the Studio program and I set my measurements according to the size of the stamp. Then I took one of the Christmas trees for one of the cards and blew it up to a size I liked and for the other card I removed a few trees from the full background and sized them down to a size that fit into my rectangle. I then cut both of these from white card stock. Next I stamped the backgrounds. I decided to back the trees with another stamped design, for which I picked some black paper that I embossed with white embossing powder. I glued down the right side of the tree so it gave me a flat surface that I could stitch around with red embroidery floss. To finish it off I just added a sentiment. On the other card I only glued down the two trees in the middle to make space for my chipboard piece. I added some tangled thread behind it for interest and a sentiment on top. These are really simple cards and if you just use patterned paper instead of stamps, they are very quick to do as well!
Alright, that's it guys! I told you it was going to be a long post, phewww! I hope you like these pages and cards and are inspired by one or two!
I'm not inspired by one or two... I'm inspired by them ALL!! Little pieces of festive magic! Can't wait to get to my scrap room and start working on my DD foundation pages - thank you so much Zsoka for sharing your talent with us!
Wow wow wow!!!! I can see why you want to scrap lift them, these are GORGEOUS! LOVING the colors!!!!!!!!!
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