Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Christmas card ideas with Christmas Classics and Merry Melody

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

 
It’s October, which means Christmas cardmaking has begun in earnest. A local Women’s Institute group were the first to get a full-on Christmas card class, and we made two cards using the Christmas Classics stamp set from the Stampin’ Up!® September-December Mini Catalogue, and Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder, from the current Stampin Up!® annual catalogue. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
First up – because I always start with the most complicated project – was this traditional red and green card, featuring sprigs of holly and other Christmas foliage.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
I made two versions of this Christmas Classics project – a stepped-up version and a slightly simpler one to make in the class. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
For both projects, I used a Wild Wheat card base to pick up the Distressed Gold greeting panel. This panel is die-cut using Christmas Classics dies. These are amazing as they cut beautiful borders of festive foliage, as you can see here. This set of Stampin’ Up!® dies also includes plain labels which coordinate perfectly, just as you’d expect. So we cut a plain panel in Very Vanilla, to mount on top of the Distressed Gold foliage.

It would look great as it is but a hint of green really adds to the traditional Christmas vibe, I think, so we added some sprigs of foliage in Old Olive and Shaded Spruce. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas colour combo
 
This is a great Stampin’ Up!® Christmas colour combination of Wild Wheat, Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive and Shaded Spruce.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea


For the stepped-up Christmas Classics card, I added some distressing into the mix, swiping over the embossed layer with a sponge and some Wild Wheat ink, to "age" the paper. I also went around this layer and the Cherry Cobbler layer beneath it using the edge of my scissors, to rough it up.
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
The card layout is the same, although this time I added some extra foliage – more holly leaves and some pine sprigs , as well as some stamps and die-cut holly berries. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
 
All of these elements are die-cut using the Christmas Classics dies set, which goes with the stamp set of the same name. This is a great bundle which is well worth adding to your craft stash.
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics UK
 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

For the second Christmas Classics/Merry Melody card, I kept things more simple.

I love this retro colour combination of Lost Lagoon, Cherry Cobbler and Very Vanilla, so began with a Lost Lagoon card base. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

For the main focal point, I stamped onto a square die-cut shape created with Christmas Classics dies, which I mounted onto a square of Cherry Cobbler. To match the cut-off corners of the top layer, I trimmed the Cherry Cobbler cardstock with scissors.

I did the same for the Designer Series Paper layer, which is from One Horse Open Sleigh and coordinates perfectly.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea


The holly is stamped using the Christmas Classics bundle and coloured using Lost Lagoon and Cherry Cobbler ink pads with Blender Pens. Although there are dies for the holly and the berries, I stamped these together and fussy-cut them instead on this occasion. A piece of Lost Lagoon ribbon finishes of the project. 
 
I hope you like my Christmas Classics/Merry Melody projects and are inspired to make your own. Don’t forget that there are two amazing special offers if you join Stampin’ Up!® before the end of October, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Stampin’ Up!®. 
 
 
1. Get 35% OFF your Starter Kit – pay just £64.35 for up to £130 of products. 
 
2. Get 35% MORE in your Starter Kit – pay £99 and choose up to £175.50 of products. 
No catch – just a fabulous offer! 
 
 
 Pin these colour combo images so you don’t lose them!

Stampin Up Christmas colour combo

Stampin Up Christmas colour combo

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

 
It’s October, which means Christmas cardmaking has begun in earnest. A local Women’s Institute group were the first to get a full-on Christmas card class, and we made two cards using the Christmas Classics stamp set from the Stampin’ Up!® September-December Mini Catalogue, and Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder, from the current Stampin Up!® annual catalogue. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
First up – because I always start with the most complicated project – was this traditional red and green card, featuring sprigs of holly and other Christmas foliage.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
I made two versions of this Christmas Classics project – a stepped-up version and a slightly simpler one to make in the class. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
For both projects, I used a Wild Wheat card base to pick up the Distressed Gold greeting panel. This panel is die-cut using Christmas Classics dies. These are amazing as they cut beautiful borders of festive foliage, as you can see here. This set of Stampin’ Up!® dies also includes plain labels which coordinate perfectly, just as you’d expect. So we cut a plain panel in Very Vanilla, to mount on top of the Distressed Gold foliage.

It would look great as it is but a hint of green really adds to the traditional Christmas vibe, I think, so we added some sprigs of foliage in Old Olive and Shaded Spruce. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas colour combo
 
This is a great Stampin’ Up!® Christmas colour combination of Wild Wheat, Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive and Shaded Spruce.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea


For the stepped-up Christmas Classics card, I added some distressing into the mix, swiping over the embossed layer with a sponge and some Wild Wheat ink, to "age" the paper. I also went around this layer and the Cherry Cobbler layer beneath it using the edge of my scissors, to rough it up.
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
The card layout is the same, although this time I added some extra foliage – more holly leaves and some pine sprigs , as well as some stamps and die-cut holly berries. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea
 
 
All of these elements are die-cut using the Christmas Classics dies set, which goes with the stamp set of the same name. This is a great bundle which is well worth adding to your craft stash.
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics UK
 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

For the second Christmas Classics/Merry Melody card, I kept things more simple.

I love this retro colour combination of Lost Lagoon, Cherry Cobbler and Very Vanilla, so began with a Lost Lagoon card base. 
 
Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea

For the main focal point, I stamped onto a square die-cut shape created with Christmas Classics dies, which I mounted onto a square of Cherry Cobbler. To match the cut-off corners of the top layer, I trimmed the Cherry Cobbler cardstock with scissors.

I did the same for the Designer Series Paper layer, which is from One Horse Open Sleigh and coordinates perfectly.

Stampin Up Christmas Classics Merry Melody card idea


The holly is stamped using the Christmas Classics bundle and coloured using Lost Lagoon and Cherry Cobbler ink pads with Blender Pens. Although there are dies for the holly and the berries, I stamped these together and fussy-cut them instead on this occasion. A piece of Lost Lagoon ribbon finishes of the project. 
 
I hope you like my Christmas Classics/Merry Melody projects and are inspired to make your own. Don’t forget that there are two amazing special offers if you join Stampin’ Up!® before the end of October, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Stampin’ Up!®. 
 
 
1. Get 35% OFF your Starter Kit – pay just £64.35 for up to £130 of products. 
 
2. Get 35% MORE in your Starter Kit – pay £99 and choose up to £175.50 of products. 
No catch – just a fabulous offer! 
 
 
 Pin these colour combo images so you don’t lose them!

Stampin Up Christmas colour combo

Stampin Up Christmas colour combo

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