JustRite Stampers is introducing another Christmas stamp set today, called Vintage Christmas. As you can see, there are four fabulous holiday icons in this 3-1/4" round set, including one of my very favorites, a vintage Santa!
I decided to take this opportunity to finally scrap my oldest daughter's very first visit with Santa when she was only about one month old ... everybody say "Ahhhhh"!! :)
I stamped the Santa image with Memento Black ink onto Neenah Natural White cardstock and colored him with these Copic markers:
Next, I die cut Santa into a tag shape and added this beautiful "I Believe" sentiment from JustRite's new Christmas Nested Sentiments set. I used Memento Desert Sand ink to sponge around the edges of the tag.
For the banner journaling, I used JustRite's Times New Roman Uppercase 25-point and 15-point fonts and stamped it with Memento Rhubarb Stalk ink, then just hand-trimmed it into the banner shape. The photo is cut with a Spellbinders Labels Eight die.
You can see more design team samples using this stamp set over at the JustRite Inspiration blog today!
JustRite Stampers®: JB-09785 Vintage Christmas, JB-09255 Christmas Nested Sentiments, JB-08117 3-1/4" wood stamper, JB-08060 Times New Roman Uppercase 25-point and JB-08650 15-point fonts
Dies & Punches: Spellbinders Labels Eight & Scalloped Tag dies; Fiskars Apron Lace border punch
Paper: Cosmo Cricket Mitten Weather Mini Deck 6x6 papers; Neenah Classic Crest Natural White cardstock
Ink: Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black, Rhubarb Stalk & Desert Sand; Copic markers (colors shown above)
Accessories: Hero Arts Felt Poinsettia & Leaves; Making Memories clear crystal brads; Ranger Ink Blending Tool, twine, foam tape
Ahhhhh! So sweet...great coloring too!!! Thanks for sharing!
Jan Castle
Posted by: Janet Castle | August 10, 2010 at 07:55 PM
I love your blog. You always have really pretty things.
Posted by: Sylvia Johnson | August 11, 2010 at 12:15 AM
Ahhhhh that is just precious!!!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | August 11, 2010 at 09:10 AM
Just darling and love the deep berry colors you used.
Posted by: Rosie Waldt | August 11, 2010 at 01:41 PM