Whimsy Stamps ~ You're A Mean One, Mr Grinch...

Hey crafty friends, I had so many cards I created for Christmas and I was on a deadline to get them ready for my mama to send to friends. So I didn't share all I created and have a couple left over which I'd still like to share with you. This fun creation, I would have shared earlier in the week, but I've been busy with other crafty missions. This card is not one I did for Mum but one I absolutely could not resist creating with because who doesn't have that 'one friend' who would resonate with this kooky dude and get a good giggle from this! I loved the Quick Cards Whimsy released before Christmas that were Grinch themed, so had to pull out this cute Dustin Pike stamp for a play!


I created a Christmas red background with Distress Oxide ink and some Mica Spray Stains. I started by ink blending the background with a fade towards the top, then stencilling some polka dots with a Whimsy Stencil and some Ranger Opaque Texture Paste for a fun bit of texture and interest, then sprayed the Mica Spray Stain over the top for a bit of shimmer and sparkle. Stills don't do this justice, but it really is lovely as the light catches it. I framed the scene with the fabulous Loopdidoos 2 Frame Set from one of the Christmas Releases last year at Whimsy. These frames are SO fun and a bit different, which is 'so Whimsy'. 


I absolutely love this Grinch character in his lederhosen, now of course traditional lederhosen are leather, but I couldn't resist giving them a little English Tweed twist. I think he looks so dapper and his self-satisfied grin at eating Santa's cookies, just make me giggle! I took this photo so I would remember the green combo I used for his fur and took it before fussy cutting the little section between him and the sign, so I thought I'd explain the 'holes'. I learnt this trick from another crafter and when I remember who, I'll update with that detail, but I thought it was such a genius idea! I've struggled trying to push my scissor ends through little enclosed areas that need fussy cutting in the past and I came across this tip that suggested using a hole punch to start the process, so you can just fit your scissor blade into that hole and start cutting. It's been a genius tip and so I wanted to share it with you all too! I have a few sizes of hand-held single hole punches, so I did a couple of little holes with the medium size punch, this is about half the size of a traditional hole punch, perfect for this smaller space and I have a tinier version again for those really tight spots.


Thanks for popping in to visit, it's always lovely when I see comments and know a friend has stopped by. Please know I read every comment and will come back and visit you too when I'm able. I truly appreciate every comment that has been left this past year and since my blog began. It's still one of my favourite places to share my creative journey and so special to have a running record of this. So thank you friends for being a part of this.


We are changing the New Release dates for Whimsy product this year, we will have one larger release mid month but the Quick Card panels have been popular, and we released another set of those on the 5th and they're beautiful, so do pop over to check out that post if you missed it. So handy when you've not a lot of time to colour. They're beautifully illustrated and top quality prints. If I've not said it to you before, Happy New Year my crafty friends! Hugs, Wends xoxo












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Chris said…
Such fun Wends- love your greedy Grinch, the way you've framed him and the lovely inky background. Thanks for the fussy cutti ng tip too- what a great idea.
xxx
Dawn T said…
Love it Wendy. It's fabulous. Love the fussy cutting tip!
Love, love, love this Wends - such a cute image, beautifully coloured, and a fabulous background and frame - an altogether fun and fabulous card!
Blessings
Maxine
Sarah said…
i LOVE this Grinch card, brilliantly done Wends and thank you for the fussy cutting top tip xx

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