Wow, can you believe it’s already Thursday? I’ve had so much fun this week creating for Take Two with Lisa Arana and I hope you’re enjoying it, too! Today, we’ve chosen A Simple Christmas (which happens to be on sale right now for only $11.25, down from $25.00 so it’s a steal). I bought my set last year when it was released and never inked it up so we decided it needed some love. Today, I used it in a non-holiday way. The banner itself and the postal mark has a couple of holiday-themed images and words but I chose non-traditional holiday colours to transform the stamps. I also used a birthday sentiment from Happily Ever After to make this a masculine birthday card. I have a couple of friends who celebrate their birthdays close to the Christmas holiday so this will be stored in my stash for them! My favourite image in A Simple Christmas is the giant postcard because it’s 3.75″ x 5.5″ and makes a full-size card. The banner is so pretty and you could easily paper piece your favourite patterns from the flags to make a completely unique one. I always love using non-holiday stamps in holiday ways and vice-versa. This set could certainly do that.

Lisa and I are giving away all five stamp sets showcased this week, thanks to the generosity of Angela Magnuson and Unity Stamp Company. Lisa is also giving away two of her incredible watermarks which we both use on our photos. You have until 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, March 24th to comment on all ten posts this week for your chance to win seven prizes! We will announce the winners on both of our blogs on Monday, March 26, 2012. Thank you for stopping by again and I’ll see you tomorrow for the Take Two Finale. Now it’s time to hop on over to Lisa’s blog for her take on A Simple Christmas!

Sources: SU Natural White cardstock; SU Night of Navy, Kiwi Kiss & More Mustard inks; Unity Stamp Co. A Simple Christmas & Happily Ever After; foam tape

43 thoughts on “Take Two Week {Day 4}”
  1. This is one of my favorite stamp sets,used it at Christmas…lol
    I love what you made and really have enjoyed this week.
    Thanks for the inspiration

  2. What a cool card, Emily!! Love the postcard front and the birthday wishes in different tones. It's odd that I too have this set and have only used it once – I think I ought to put it to better use. Thanks for the inspiration 😉

  3. Great way to use a Christmas stamp in a non-tradtional way. I like the idea of personalizing it by adding some different papers to the banner.

    Thanks for the inspiration,
    Dona

  4. Hee hee… I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! You rocked the CAS out of it. This week has been so much fun Em. I can't wait to see what you have for tomorrow. 🙂

  5. Truly spectacular. I am SOOOOO happy to be joining all this lovely inspiration this week. It has truly been enjoyable. I love the colors you chose and the faded sentiment is very eye catching!
    :O)
    Jessica

  6. This is SO FUN! I just love it, you and Lisa are inspiring me to break this kit out and make something non-Christmas related! Love it 🙂 🙂 🙂

  7. Great job with the multiple-generation stamping of the sentiment. The postcard on that set does look versatile, as does the number line. Thanks again for introducing us all to great stamp sets!

  8. These colours work so well together! Your off-stamping of the sentiment is perfect, too. You'd never know without looking closely that this would be a Christmas set — and I have no idea why you and Lisa both left it un-inked for so long!

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