Christmas Joy in a Corner stamp by Jo Rice
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Christmas Joy with our Tangled River Root Corner
Hi everyone, Jo here again. Thanks so much for popping in today where I am going to be creating a Christmas design…I know it is early, sorry….but I just needed to do it.
As soon as I saw the amazing new Tangled River Root Corner I thought about Christmas. So I am going to team it up with our Christmas Joy stamp and create a design that is easy to colour and perfect for batch card making.
So put the kettle on and join me
Hugs
Jo xx
Products used available from Lavinia stamps
Stamps
Tangled River Root Corner
Christmas Joy
Inks
Versafine Clair- Nocturne, Monarch
Elements ink- Mermaid and Dark Denim
Multifarious card stock
6x6 white cards and envelopes
Lavinia craft mat
Acrylic blocks
Stencil brush size 3 and 7
Mini Hill masks
Colour
Wink of Stella pen - Silver
Signo Uniball gel pens- metallic, Green, Blue and Violet
Posca pen - white
Black fine liner Micron pen
That card is full of joy. Love the colors. Great seeing you again.
That was lovely Jo, love the way your mind works.
What a beautiful card Jo❤
Hi Jo such a beautiful card. Will definitely be doing this. Keep well xx
Jo, This is such an interesting way to use the Tangled River Root Corner stamp! I can't wait for my stamps so I can get creative. Thanks so much for your inspiration - always love listening to you and learning. Thank you!💖
Beautiful Christmas card and group crafty hugs back! xxx💖💖💖
Sensational Jo and an inspiration to me when I get my new stamps and for a Christmas design team I am on... thank you xx
You are one of my favorite teachers. I love watching your videos. You are so creative! I get so inspired after watching your videos. Thank you for all you do.❤
Jo, lovely cardenjoyed the video. The corner stamp is a
definite must. I hear you with the arthritis. Thankyou for your time Jo.
That's gorgeous, and a great idea ❤
Gorgeous! I start early with my Xmas cards , this is a beautiful idea. Thank you.
You're right, Jo. It's never too early to think Christmas. I've just finished my 4th of July cards and will start Halloween shortly. Guess what's after that? Right. Christmas! I make all my cards in the summer so I can enjoy reduced stress holidays. Thank you for your lovely videos!
Thank you. Really enjoyed this card and inspired to use this for the cards this year with a few woodland critters x
Joe have you thought of using a tool to help you press evenly and help with with folks with arthritis like a stamping bug
I go to a crop every June and make my 60 Christmas Cards there every year
What a wonderful corner stamp for Christmas Jo and doing both corners with the tree is just perfect... thank you so much 😊❤
Beautiful card, you're always so relaxing to watch and listen to x
Stunning. I don't have any Lavinia stamps but after watching your videos I am definitely going to get some.
Very pretty Jo. And I can start I have both stamps thank you
Thanks so much everyone…xx🧡💙🎄
I love this. It’s beautiful. 🌻🌻
Lovely, this is on my "to get" list😉
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Love this
This is so cool and beautiful ❤️ Thanks for sharing
Absolutely gorgeous Jo, I love the colours and design, perfect Christmas card, thank you 💖
Lovely, Jo!!! ❤❤❤
A very pretty card! Warm regards from 🇨🇦Calgary, Alberta 🇨🇦
🎄 I love the Elements Mermaid, it goes so well with the winter theme. Gorgeous Christmas card Jo, those corners are so perfect. 🎄
This is very pretty. Never to late to start our Christmas cards. Thanks Jo xxxx
Such a beautiful design Jo and so quick to do. Thank you xxx🤗💐
Such a lovely card thank you Jo xxx
ooh! love it Jo …..stunning xx
Oh, this is pretty!
Jo, lovely card. For your arthritis can I suggest get a Misti stamper then get a whiteboard eraser. You put the stamp in the misti, ink it up, close the door, then use the whiteboard eraser to put even pressure on the lid. I have RSI and I find that’s the best way, especially for big stamps. I realise you’re trying to present a more economical version of crafting but there are times when we just have to be kind to ourselves. Also, you can always mention acrylic blocks and link to some of your acrylic block videos while you’re using this technique.
I hate to see someone struggle and I can imagine trying to do it this way is aggravating your arthritis. Hope this helps.
PS and you can always re-ink and re-stamp without getting a double image.
Beautiful,Beautiful card Jo. Off to order Xmas Tree Stamp now. Ooops. Sorry Bank Manager. Xxx
Thank you Jo loved it so quick and easy when batch card making ,beautiful ❤