Season's Snowflakes
(this one involves embossing in black and white plus gel pen accents)
Holiday Snowflakes*
(This one involved cleaning the snowflake three times per person.)
Christmas Snowflakes**
(This involves embossing in white only.)
**This is a CASE of my own card that was published in August 2008 seen here.
Thanks so much for your help! And if you live nearby (Kenton, OH) it is not too late to register for our SAS! Cost is $30 which includes 12 Christmas cards including envelopes as well as snacks, door prizes and lunch! Plus, we'll also have a table of some retired SU products for sale.
Glad you stopped by today! Please go vote in my poll!
~Kristin
They're all beautiful! My personal favorite is #2, but with 20 ladies and trying to keep the stamp clean three times for each is just asking for mixed colors on your inkpads! I didn't choose #1 because I think embossing in two colors might overwhelm some of them. That's why I choose #3!
ReplyDeleteI also love all three...what a great job you did...I would also choose number 3. It is beautiful yet simple. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI really like all three of your cards, however since there are 20 ladies stamping #3 would be easier to do.
ReplyDeleteOh yea, number 3 baby! It's striking and I'd make it no matter how many peeps are coming. But it also happens to look easy for lots of people.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Jackie
I love them all, 2 is my fave but so not condusive to a SAS, you are bound to get the ink pads all a mess! The first one is soooo striking. that's my vote. looks like I'm in the minority, 3 is probably the best for a SAS!
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards! I love checking in on your blog! I think 2 or 3! I would probably choose the easier one to do with a group that big. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI love them all too! I think the previous points are valid though regarding the mixing of inks and the embossing, so I would vote for 1 ( because it is so different( I love the color combination), but maybe you could use just classic black and still emboss with the white, I love that look!) or 3 as it only involves one embossing color.
ReplyDeleteThanks too, for asking about using card #2!
Kirsten
WOW These are all pretty Kristin...My personal fav is #2 I think it would be a good one to duplicate!!!! Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteGosh, these are ALL fabby, so it's hard to choose!
ReplyDeleteSince it's for a SAS, I'd have to go with #3. Your ink pads will be saved, as well as your sanity.
Jeannette
For this many ladies, I would go with #3 but I really like #2. Actually all of the cards are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCheryl
These cards are GORGEOUS!! #1 and #2 are my faves of the bunch, but I think the easiest for a group is probably #3. HTH!
ReplyDeleteI love #3 and it will be easy for a crowd to make! Debra
ReplyDeleteAll three of your cards are very fabulous! Card #3 (my favorite) is probably easier for a group and for you.
ReplyDeleteTrust your ladies, go with 2! Give them 'The Speech' and trust!
ReplyDeleteTanya Frost
I agree and love all 3. You did a great job. But I think #3 is the most traditional and simple to do. You can't lose with any of them.
ReplyDeleteI like them all! My preference is the third one. Am a little partial to the Kraft and Red one; it's real striking.
ReplyDeleteThey are all stunningly beautiful but being as I have to choose and taking into consideration you'll have 20+ women, I'd go for the last card - the red/kraft/white embossing. That seems the easiest card for that number of ladies. Love them all though - great job! Leslie
ReplyDeletethese are all so beautiful!! #3 would be the easiest for a variety of gals to do with the least stress for you!! :-) beautiful cards and they have gone into my favs!!
ReplyDeleteThe middle one is actually my favorite but I think cleaning that snowflake stamp times three colors times 20+ ladies would be a lot!
ReplyDeleteBut I do love kraft. :)
I like them all Kristin, but I think cleaning the stamp so many times takes too long. The gel pen can be a little tricky, so I go with stamping in white! You could send me any one of the three! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but #3 is my favorite! I also agree that this one is probably easiest to do at a SAS. Have fun-wish I could come!
ReplyDeleteBecause it's a SAS I would do card #3. What do you think about stamping the little bird in red or using the bird from the the Merry Details Sizzlits & put him on a dimensional? Hope all the ladies cards turn out BEAUTIFUL. ellen
ReplyDeleteI've done lots of group cards for non-cardmakers, and you have to abide by the KISS principle - keep it simple. I like #2, but for a large group, I'd use #3. The simple, the better, unless you do more of the prep yourself. Just my two cents. Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteKristin, they're all so pretty- but I vote for #3!!! Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I have to admit that my favorite is the second one, but then I read about having to clean the stamp and thought, meeh... I brought back a Apricot Appeal stamp pad that has a very clear brown tree trunk from Branch Out stamped dab smack in the middle of the pad, so that might be why I changed my vote, though... But the third one is gorgeous so I voted for this one. You can't go wrong either way! :D They're all really pretty!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Love them all, #2 is striking BUT like others have said
ReplyDeleteit will be difficult to keep that stamp from getting muddy. So I voted #3. It's gorgeous, they can stamp,
emboss, and assemble. Everyone will be thrilled
with their card.
All 3 cards are very nice...but #3 just stands out...really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteI love kraft, but card 3 just doesn't have the same "wow" factor! I would definitly do card 1 or 2. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAll these cards are simply gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all of them, especially #1 but, I think for ease of a class I would choose #3. And since you are asking, I would leave off the bird or make it in red to match the sentiment...IMHO.
ReplyDeletecindy