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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Merry and Light Class

Hi everyone - As promised, I'm back to share projects made during Friday's Gina K/Simon Says Stamp collab class Merry and Light (link is to the free class on YouTube). You could order a kit to use during class which I did. Gina's techniques can be used with any 3D embossing folder w/coordinating stencils, so check it out!


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; 
SSS Midnight Green
Stamps with dies - Gina K/SSS Merry and Light
Embossing folder w/dies & stencils - Gina K Grand Poinsettia
Other - SSS Gold Sequins; scrap of ribbon


Additional supplies: SSS Starshine dots

I crafted along and made all three projects, including clean-up along the way, during class! Gina's style was very calm and organized with loads of tips. We die cut 4 poinsettias, embossed them and then used the stencils to color. Stamped and die cut all the sentiments. The stamps and inks worked beautifully - I was pleased to get great impressions using a MISTI with only two inkings! We created the snowflake backgrounds with snowflakes in the class stamp set & a lot of first, second & third generation stamping. So fun! 

The 3D poinsettia embossing folder, with dies and stencils, was exclusive to the class. We made 1 light cranberry poinsettia, two mediums and one dark for the three projects. The tag was just card stock trimmed to a tag, then Gina showed using one of the snowflake outline dies to make the hole. Besides the outline die to cut the poinsettia (cut, then emboss), there were two pine sprigs. I finished the tag with a scrap of hoarded ribbon from the stash, probably May Arts. 

On card two, we glued two medium cranberry poinsettias to opposite corners of a layering panel of white & trimmed the edges. Matted with green and added to an A2 card. Gold sequins went into the flower centers. I also added Starshine dots because I got a small smudge upper right. A dot strategically covered it. 😆

How about a bonus? I added the poinsettia bits trimmed from the second card, plus some pine sprigs & an extra sentiment, to a Tim Holtz tag (from his Stamptember class - see other projects HERE). Added a scrap of ribbon (same brand different color - lol) & popped it onto a Paper Studio watercolor printed card. Added some Starshine dots since they were out.


I enjoyed this class so much - it was another example (Tim Holtz's class being the other) of taking the time to create multiple items then quickly assembling into projects. I will add my bonus card to Merry Little Christmas #65 where Anything Goes Christmas (entry #5). The others were Gina's designs; this one was my own. 

That's it for today, friends! I'm clicking along on those holiday makes - will have to start mailing them out in a week - yikes! Hope you're doing well on yours!!


10 comments:

!neke said...

Great cards !!!!!!

Jean said...

Absolutely stunning. Sounds like a terrific class!

Lisa Elton said...

Oh my goodness, Linda... your pink poinsettias are absolutely gorgeous! Magnificent work!

Rosemary said...

Wow! Your cards and tag are absolutely gorgeous, Linda! Sounds like you had a great time in class.

Trina P. said...

Gorgeous poinsettias! So impressed with how quickly you create your awesome projects.

Dawn T said...

Stunning Poinsettias Linda. All the cards and tags are incredible. Great that you got them done during the class.

papierelle said...

The poinsettias looks so real, I'm thrilled!!!

HilaryJane said...

I am so glad that you enjoyed the class so much. Your cards are great xx

Cat Craig said...

Fabulous poinsettias, I can see you really loved the class in the output.

Loll said...

Beautiful cards and tags Linda!! Always fun to take a class. xx