Stampin’ Up! Punched Sheriff Santa!

Happy Saturday! I was working last night on the projects for a workshop I am doing in Salem, IL, on Monday night. This group likes punch art, and although they are not in my punch club, I decided to give them a fresh punch project!

Sherrif santa 1
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My "Santa Sheriff" is a refresh of the "Santa Cowboy" I made last year about this time:

Cowboy santa card & page
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I used just about al the same shapes as last time, with the exception of the Pennant Builder Punch. I decided to not add the punched holly sprig to his hat and instead added a Silver Glimmer Paper star punched with the itty-bitty star in the Merry Minis Punch Pack!

This year's version is also a gift card holder like last year, but in a different style:

Sherrif santa 2
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Instead of the Woodgrain Background stamp I used last year, I ran some of the Early Espresso Core'dinations Cardstock through my Big Shot in the Woodgrain Embossing Folder! (I need to remember to use NO TABS on my Big Shot when I use this folder with the Core'dinations Cardstock as this piece was very fragile and cracking when I took it out of the folder after using TAB 1. I had to use a lot of extra SNAIL to keep it togther when I put it on my project.) But I really love this effect!

I LOVE the way my greeting layer turned out! I wanted something with a Western flair, and found this "MERRY CHRISTMAS" in the set I received free as an Sr. Manager with Stampin' Up!, "Chock-Fullof Cheer"!

Here's how I made the layer:

I stamped the greeting in Real Red Classic ink on a scrap strip of Crumb Cake that was 1" wide. I then put it in my Decorative Label Punch, centered the words in the center of the label and punched it out:


Sherrif santa 9
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I then punched out a second Decorative Label with Real Red cardstock, cut it in half lengtwise like a hotdog bun, trimmed off the tips from the center of the label as shown, and attached them to the back side of the stamped layer with SNAIL:


Sherrif santa 8
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I always hope that when I refresh a project I will like it as well or better than the original, and in this case I DO!

I have a workshop this afternoon with Katie Wolters and her mom, Patty, and I am really looking forward to it! I get to do at least a couple of workshops with them each year, plus I get to see them at other friend's parties, so we are good friends!

Here's one of the cards Katie picked out from my display to make today:


Lacy brocade snowflake 1
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Yes, I DO take requests!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

Products used:

126882L

Merry Minis Punch Pack Item #126882
Price: $16.95

Let's trim the tree! Little star, ornament, and tree punches. Shapes coordinate with the Merry Minis Stamp Set.

 

 

126717L

Chock-Full Of Cheer Clear-Mount Stamp Set Item #126717
Price: $16.95

Make
your holidays sparkle and shine with cards designed using this very
merry seven-piece set. Perfect for making stunning tags, cards, and
more. Coordinates with the 1/2" and 1-3/4" Circle Punches and the Be of
Good Cheer product suite.

Set Quantity: 7

120907L

Decorative Label Punch Item #120907

Price: $16.95

127848L

Early Espresso Core'dinations Colorcore Card Stock Item #127848
Price: $6.95

 

 

127821L

Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Item #127821
Price: $7.95

Natural
wood look. Perfect card background for any season. Folder: 4-1/2" x
6-3/8". Use with Big Shot machine, Multipurpose Platform, and Standard
Cutting Pads.

 

10 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Punched Sheriff Santa!

  1. Hi Carol,
    Your Sheriff Santa is too cute! this year’s design turned out even better than the one before.
    Peace, Love & Joy,
    Joyce
    peaceloveandjoyce.blogspot.com

  2. Hi Carol,
    Your Sheriff Santa is too cute! this year’s design turned out even better than the one before.
    Peace, Love & Joy,
    Joyce
    peaceloveandjoyce.blogspot.com

  3. Thanks again Carol! Always a great time! And I always love your display board! Id choose all cards if I could. 😉

  4. Thanks again Carol! Always a great time! And I always love your display board! Id choose all cards if I could. 😉

  5. I saw somewhere where you could put a piece of wax paper inside you embossing folder (specially with the woodgrain folder) and that will keep it from cracking and ripping. TFS
    Sherry

  6. I saw somewhere where you could put a piece of wax paper inside you embossing folder (specially with the woodgrain folder) and that will keep it from cracking and ripping. TFS
    Sherry

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