Hello! My name is Sara Emily, and you might
know me as sarascloset, which is the name of my blog and also where I do most
of my crafting. I live in Wilmington, North Carolina in the USA, just minutes from some of the
most beautiful beaches on the East Coast. I am married and have 17 year old
boy/girl twins and boy/girl twin kitties.
I’ve dabbled in many crafts from stain
glass to up cycling discarded furniture and the occasional handmade Christmas
ornament. I’ve even given a variety of art mediums a try in high school and
college. When my sister became seriously
ill several years ago, I promised her a homemade card until she was
better. I made and sent her a daily
handmade card for about 18 months without fail. So, I’ve had lots of practice
and love making cards!
When Sue told me the theme was “Grungy
Christmas”, I almost jumped for joy! My
favorite style is vintage/grunge, and I knew exactly what I was going to make.
Since I’m a little behind with my greetings this season, I decided to make a
Christmas card.
I started with my base layer of card stock
and applied gesso, Distress stain and texture paste and embossed using brass
embossing powder. I think my stains may have still had a little moisture when I
embossed, but I love the look. I gave the edges a good distressing for a grungy
look.
I stamped the plaid layer with background
image I picked up at a yard sale, so I don’t know the make. I used a brayer to
apply paint to the image, placed my card on top and rolled with a second brayer.
I dried with a heat tool then spritzed the card well with water. Next I
spritzed with Distress Stains, and dried with a heat tool, adding more water
until I was happy with the effect. More
distressing and blending of ink on the edges and a little splash of water for
those lovely droplets! This was Tim’s technique from his November tag, if you
remember.
The frame is Tim Holtz Ornate Frame (cut
from Grunge board, of course!) painted with gesso, crackle paste, Tarnish Brass
Distress Paint and highlighted with DecoArt Raw Umber Antiquing Cream. I added some poinsettias cut with Tim Holtz
Tattered Poinsettia die and embossed them with his poinsettia Texture Fade. I coloured
with Distress paints, inks and Stickles.
I chose a Tim Holtz Holiday Collections stamped image to place in my
frame and a Tim Holtz Handwritten Holidays die cut for my sentiment.
Hugs and Christmas Blessings!
Sara Emily
Thank you Sara Emily for sharing such a fantastic Christmas card ! I'm sure this has provided lots more inspiration for the current challenge of Grungy Christmas.
If you would like to join us for a day as Guest Designer make sure you join in with the current challenge.