Saturday, January 4, 2025

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #258 - N is for NBUS (Never Been Used Stuff)


 Hello and Happy New Year to you!
I hope that your holidays were fun filled and that you
received some new crafty goodies to play with.

That brings us to our new challenge at the
N is for NBUS (Never Been Used Stuff)
If your new crafty goodies are brand
spanking new, or perhaps something you've had sitting
on the "new to me and needs to be used" pile,
(You know we all have that pile!), 
we want to see what you make with it.

I bought this card kit from Simon Says Stamp last
month, and here is the card I made with it:


This card is deceptively easy looking. The angel and rejoice sentiment
were heat embossed in gold and die cut. I used a sun ray embossing
folder on the back panel, then used a gold Sharpie marker to edge
around it. The image and sentiment were then adhered with
foam squares.


Here's the finished inside:


I actually made about 24 cards, using all three of the angel images:


I hope that you find some time this month to play along in our NBUS challenge
Need more inspiration? Simply visit the blogs of my sisters and our
newest Queen, Fran, to see what new goodies they created with!
Thanks for visiting. Have a great day!



Supplies:
Stamps - Simon Says Stamp - Stained Glass Christmas (and dies)
Ink: Versamark; Memento - Tuxedo Black
CS: Neenah
Accessories: Spellbinders - Sun Rays EF; WOW! - gold EP; heat gun; MISTI; gold Sharpie marker
Adhesives: SA - tape runner, foam squares








3 comments:

  1. Stunning! I love that you went the CAS route with this beauty, Chris, Jo x

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  2. These are stunning Chris!!! Beautiful holiday cards! That embossing folder really gives them a punch.

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  3. Beautiful, love the white on white with the pop of gold - and those angel images....love them!

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