Welcome to the most exciting week of the year here at The Greetery! Holiday crafting is my very favorite, and I’m so excited to finally get to share all of the details of this year’s holiday collection, Merry Makings. Welcome to Day #2 of the reveals!
All of the new products being showcased today will be available for purchase beginning at 10am ET on Friday, October 9 in the shop.
Before we get to today’s product introductions, one more bit of news – Laurie will be hosting an Instagram Live presentation of all of the new products on Thursday morning, October 8 at 11:00am CDT, so tune in if you’d like to check it out!
Today’s product introductions are sure to make the holidays just a little bit brighter! This year is destined to be a different sort of Christmas, but I’m determined to make it just as special as ever! We might just have to get a little creative, but hey…that’s what we do best. 😊
Destination: North Pole stamp set + die
All aboard for the north pole! Map out your next holiday stamping adventure with this adorable set filled with holiday icons. Perfect for special deliveries straight from Santa’s workshop, use these fun images and sentiments for cards, tags, and wraps. The new Destination North Pole set can be paired with the rest of our Destination collection for projects that are really going places.
This set comes on a 6″ x 8″ sheet and includes a full-color printed stamping guide. The matching die is an 25-piece set of wired dies.
Made in the USA
Destination: North Pole stamp set price – $24
Destination: North Pole die price – $27
Click HERE for more detailed information
Snowflake Soiree stencil, stamp set, + die
Swirling & twirling, these snowflakes are ready to dance across your next project! If you enjoyed our Pinwheel Party collection you’ll love Snowflake Soiree! The Snowflake Soiree stencil set includes a 4-step border stencil that makes it so fun and easy to create beautiful multi-colored snowflake borders. The individual snowflake stencil can be used to stencil snowflakes onto backgrounds, or onto the matching dies. There’s also a mask stencil to use with the border, allowing you to sponge additional color around that pretty border.
The matching Snowflake Soiree die collection includes dies for all of the individual snowflakes in the stencil set, a die for the border, and a “be merry” sentiment and matching shadow. The coordinating stamp set includes an assortment of smaller snowflakes and some mix and match sentiments that can be combined with the “be merry” die or stamp.
This Snowflake Soiree stencil set includes a full-color printed stenciling guide. The matching die is an 11-piece set of wired dies.
Made in the USA
Snowflake Soiree 6-piece stencil set price – $16
Snowflake Soiree stamp set price – $7
Snowflake Soiree die price – $39
Click HERE for more detailed stencil information
Click HERE for more detailed stamp set information
I once again have so many projects! I could not stop creating! 😊 Before we get into the projects, I have a video for you that showcases Snowflake Soiree, showing you all of the details of what you can do with these stencils, dies, and stamps.
Here are some close-ups of the cards I created from the elements that were stamped and stenciled in the video. So quick and fun to do!
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Next I have several more cards using the Snowflake Soiree elements. This one uses the multi-step border stencil on a vertical A2 card. I used Broken China, Blueprint Sketch, Victorian Velvet, and Festive Berries oxide inks for the border.
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I layered a diecut the stenciled border with the border die, and also popped up an individual snowflake to add some more dimension. The sentiment was done with a mix of the dies and stamps. I added a few single snowflakes as accents around the sentiment, and also used the stamps to stamp a few tiny snowflakes in the background.
I sat down and stenciled a whole pile of those pretty flakes in alllll the colors and had the best time mixing, matching, and layering them for a rainbow of flurries!
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I was inspired by Heather’s tone-on-tone diecut background she shared a few weeks ago for a TGIF post. I lightened it up and did a white-on-white background using some branches from the BotaniCuts Pine Bough die. It’s the perfect backdrop for these colorful snowflakes! I arranged them in rainbow order on a slim-line card base, working from cool to warm across the card front. I finished it off with a Written in Ribbons Holiday sentiment.
I created a matching card that is a bit simpler, using the multi-step border stencils. I worked my way across each stencil left to right, from warm to cool ink colors to create these stenciled rainbow flakes.
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I also added some individual snowflakes to the background with the stencil, using texture paste to create an embossed effect. I finished it off with the diecut sentiment, sponged in a rainbow of inks and layered over the shadow diecut, which was cut from vellum for a light and airy look. A few sequins add a little sparkle!
Next I switched to an ultra cool color palette…it reminds me of Frozen! I stenciled the 4-step border at both the top and bottom edges of this vertical A2 panel using shades of blue and purple inks. I used Blueprint Sketch, Shaded Lilac, Milled Lavender, and Stormy Sky.
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I stamped a few snowflakes as well, to the centers of the stenciled snowflakes just to add a little more depth to the centers. I added some pine branches, cut with the BotaniCuts Pine Bough die, which were glittered with some glass glitter. I finished it off with a Written in Ribbons Holiday sentiment.
For my final card featuring Snowflake Soiree, I miiiight have gone a little overboard. 😂 I mentioned at the start of this post, that Snowflake Soiree is very similar in concept to our Pinwheel Party set. That got me to thinking about how fun it would be to combine the two. And that is what I did here and it was so very much fun!
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It turned out looking almost like intricate Moroccan tiles. I stenciled several pinwheels and several snowflakes in shades of all different blues and greens. Then I had fun arranging them on my card base, and layering all sorts of different combinations. The pretty “merry Christmas” from Written in Ribbons Holiday is layered over the top, and a few iridescent sequins add some shine!
Next I have some fun projects using the new Destination: North Pole set. These are so fun to work with as well. I just sat and stamped a pile of the small icons from the set so I could just add them to my cards as I went along creating. This first card uses the previously released Destination: Round Map die as my base.
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The two-step North Pole sentiment that’s included in the set is so fun! I stamped it using my MISTI so that I could add some shading on the inside portion of the letters by sponging some darker green onto the lower half of the letters with a finger sponge. The street names are such a fun little touch, too! The stamps are straight, but you can curve them on your block to fit along any of the streets on the Map dies. There are also dies for all of the other small sentiments that go along with the “north pole” words so that you can easily layer them when using the maps dies, etc.
This next one uses the previously released Destination Map stencils. I used some texture paste along with the waterfront map stencil to create dimensional snow drifts. Before adding the texture paste with the map stencil, I used the Snowflake Soiree stencil set to add some snowflakes to the background as well.
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I added lots of details from the Destination: North Pole set and that fun sentiment as well. The polar bears might be my favorite. I stamped them in a very light gray ink, then added just a little shading with a gray colored pencil and a pink pencil for rosy cheeks. The eyes and nose were added with a black pen – to both the polar bears and the reindeer.
My next card was inspired by a book I used to read my kids when they were little…Snow Bear’s Surprise, an adorable book about sweet polar animals and the northern lights. The last page of the book had little twinkling lights – my youngest especially loved that book! This card was inspired by it. 😊
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I started with a panel of water color paper and used my watercolor paints to create something resembling the northern lights. I added some splatters for “stars”. I used the Drifting die along the bottom to create a place to tuck some mountains from the previously released Destination stamp set. I used the polar bears and trees from the new North Pole set. The sentiment is also from that set, of course. I layered everything over a Postal Frames diecut. I also added a few Snowflake Soiree snowflakes.
Lastly, I have a few tags using Destination: North Pole along with the new Wood Slices die. Such a fun combo! I layered lots of elements from North Pole over the slices.
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I used a brad to secure my embellished slice to a second slice which was stamped with the to/from sentiments from Merry Sprigs. This allows the tags to “swivel” to reveal the to/from message. Everything used to embellish the slice is from North Pole, with the exception of the “special delivery” sentiment, which is from the Pretty Postmarks set.
I so hope you enjoyed all of my projects today. They brought me such joy to create!
Now that you’ve gotten to meet all of today’s new products and see them in action, you can “greet” them for a chance to win a $50 gift card. We will be giving away one $50 gift card for today’s blog hop!
Read on for details…
- Comment here on the blog for one entry (one comment per person). I’d love to hear your best Santa story…maybe a childhood memory or something you’ve done with your children or grandchildren!
- Comment on our Inspiration Team Members’ and Guest blogs for more entries (one comment per person, per blog)
- Comments close at 11:59pm EDT on Thursday night, October 8
- Winners will be posted at 7am EDT on Friday, October 9 here on the blog
And now you are in for such a treat! It’s time to see what our amazing Inspiration Team has to share with you today!
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Thank you so much for joining me today! We have one more day of reveals tomorrow before the whole collection goes up in the shop on Friday, October 9 at 10am ET.
233 comments
The destination North Pole set is adorable.
What a fun day a release. I love your destination series in this one it’s equally exciting. For a santa story I guess what I like to do when the kids were young as I would put out some milk and cookies and that my husband would be very happy because he got to have a big bite from the cookies. Plus Santa would leave a personalized letter.
Always a fan of snowflakes and these did not disappoint!
Love Snowflake Soiree!!
Love this day’s releases, too!
Your projects are so pretty and so varied! My favorite Christmas story was from childhood. Our dad told us on Christmas morning that we had to move our horses up on the hill for the winter. We couldn’t figure out why it had to be done on Christmas day. He told us to wait out side the barn in the corral and he would send the horses out. As my siblings and I were waiting, out he came leading a new horse with a BIG red bow in her tail!
The little North Pole Stamp’s and dies are so cute! The snowflake borders are beautiful!!
Cannot wait for the 9th! Just saw the North Pole set, looking forward to honoring our favorite Christmas movie with some Polar Express inspired ♥️
This release is so stinkin’ CUTE! A Christmas memory? We were at my in-laws for the holiday, (NW Iowa), and my young son wouldn’t stay in bed on Christmas Eve. While trying to talk him into going and staying in bed, we suddenly heard, “Ho, ho, HO!” outside the window. My son’s eyes were as big as saucers and he RAN back to bed. My BIL was outside walking the dog when we heard us talking to Peter and did his best Santa impression to help nudge him to bed and it worked. We didn’t hear a peep out of him the rest of the night. 🤣
My daughter came home from preschool one day, and at 4 years of age, some little imp told her that Santa Claus was not real. In her childlike wisdom, she conspired that “We can still like him. Right, Mom?”
Love the new Snowflake Soiree! So many possibilities!
Santa has come for over 40 years to our house for the grandkids on christmas eve. It started out as my father in law, now its my husband. It’s so fun to the kids’ faces when he arrives.
The wood slice tags are breathtakingly beautiful! My Santa story is not mine, but a relative’s. Gifts from Mom and Dad were wrapped and left under the tree, but gifts from Santa were not wrapped. Mom overheard youngest child stating that he was not going to tell Mom and Dad that he knew there was no Santa, because he didn’t want the Santa gifts to stop showing up. That young man is now 35, and I heard has never officially announced to his parents that he knows there is no Santa. Thanks for the chance to win a gift certificate!
So hard to choose! I have loved using the pinwheel party and now must have the snowflake stencils!
OMG, the snowflake soirée looks as awesome as the pinwheel stencils & dies. Makes me giddy with excitement. WooHoo!
This release it outstanding!! When I was little one year I decided to ask for an autographed picture of Santa…and then the next year I asked again…and again. I adored my pictures and closely examined the signatures. The last year I remember Santa’s elf who took the photo signed it. 😉 It was all I needed to confirm deep in my childhood heart that no matter what anyone said, I was a believer!
Wow, those snowflake cards are incredible. I would have never thought to add some many different colors.
My favorite Santa memory is watching my sons every year sit by the fireplace and sometime fall asleep waiting for Santa to arrive. I know I’ll miss the those precious moments once they get older.
Love the Snowflake Soiree stencils! As for Santa stories, my kids are not fans of Santa. Took my daughter once when she was young, and she screamed. And she has never wanted to see Santa again. : )
Loving all of today’s offerings!
Just a wonderful release. Destination North Pole is adorable!
Wow! It’s going to be difficult to decide what to buy! I want everything so far! Everything is so awesome!!
I love all of the beautiful snowflakes in a rainbow of colors – so festive and fun! And the North Pole set is awesome. So inspiring. My best Santa story is one year I made Santa cookies with my niece, with dough that had been dyed red. We left them on the counter to cool while we went to a movie. When we came back, most of the cookies were GONE! The next morning, when we walked my mini-schnauzer, we found the culprit! Red food coloring left all the evidence we needed.
Such a fun set to add to any collection. Love it all!
Snowflake Soirée is fantastic … delicate, dreamy, elegant … and so fun in all those yummy colours! Anita 🙂
I loved the pinwheels and I cannot wait for the snowflakes.
Love the Snowflake Soiree and the Northpole elements are too cute!
What beautiful creativity! Love the snowflakes and all the colors!
Love all the product offerings featured today!
A Santa story to share- we had a neighbour that would dress up for the neighbourhood Christmas party that was all adults, however, one year, my parents asked if he would make an appearance to our family’s Christmas Eve. The look on my young cousins’ faces was epic when they saw him show up and he knew their names too, it was really cute.
Love it all, but esp. the snowflakes stencil pkg. Beautiful!
I didn’t get to believe in Santa growing up, so I guess my worst Santa memory was ruining Christmas for the other kids. lol Loving the snowflakes today!!
Love the Snowflake Soiree set. Especially the stencil!
WOW! what colorful holiday ideas! Love all the stamps and dies!
Your North Pole set is absolutely magical; your snowflakes, stunning! Gorgeous showcases! My favourite memories with my niece and nephew are when they visit our home and we spend a few days doing whatever *they* want…walks, talks, reading books and, the ever popular, making home-made pasta with my husband! Treasured times..
~carol
The destination north pole set is gorgeous. I love the font you used, it is so vintage! No Santa stories here since we don’t celebrate him here in the Netherlands. We have Sinterklaas but that is a seperate holiday and has nothing to do with Cristmas.
Wow, everything shown today is absolutely fabulous! Great release!
O I love the snowflakes and the North Pole destination map and such. My girls always left out a note to Santa along with cookies and milk for Santa and a carrot for the reindeers. Santa always ate the cookies leaving crumbs behind and he drank the milk always leaving a little bit sometimes he spilled some of it. And he replied back to the letter the girls wrote. Their excitement in the morning when they looked to see if Santa wrote them back and ate what they left him was priceless.
Another beautiful day! I always remember “Santa” coming to visit our house when I was very young. I know I truly believed it was him but looking back at pictures his beard was made of cotton balls and he certainly wasn’t you’re typical Santa build. Part of me still misses those days of believing!
No Santa stories here, but we did put all the presents under the tree on Christmas Eve and try to guess what they were.
Love the snowflake set!!
Can I have a “scholarship” to The Greetery? I can’t afford my taste in your stamps!
Love the snowflakes. I remember I couldn’t gain access to a room in our basement during the Christmas season. It wasn’t until years later I realize that is where my mom hid our presents.
I absolutely love this release! While I do not have children or grandchildren, I do have fun memories of walking to see a street near us all lit up with lights and holiday decorations with our neighbors and their children. One of my favorite memories growing up was going to Santa’s Village in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It was such a magical place as a kid!
What a cozy town feeling your card gives! I am in love with the North Pole release, and the cookies and the cup of hot chocolate and….
I love the wood slices.They are great as a base for christmas ornaments and could work as coasters for the teacup. Love the whole release and all your pretty projects.
I’m excited for this Christmas with my three year old because I think he will be starting to comprehend the idea of Santa and Christmas more this year :). Fantastic new products, Betsy! So much excitement 🙂
Amazing inspiration!! Love it all! When I was a kid, my uncle dressed up as santa & delivered presents & all of us kids knew who it was!!
Day two and I’m sunk! Love all today’s whimsy. When my children were younger they heard stories from their friends that Santa was not real and of course asked. The answer was simple and always the same–if you don’t believe he won’t come. They are young adults now and there is still parcels under the tree from Santa. I guess they still believe!
Oh my gosh I LOVE those snowflakes!!!!!!!! Must have! My mother always made Christmas very special for me – she crafted and decorated the house ALL up with things she made herself. My favorite memory is of us making salt dough ornaments using cookie cutters and then painting them with poster paints. The Snoopy and Charlie Brown ones were my favorites!
okay, how does one choose which one to get! All of these sneek peaks are amazing!
On the first destination north pole card (the white one that used the round map die), what dies did you use to cut the tiny stars and flowers out? Is that with the die set or is it with another set?
OK, the fun funkiness of this set so beats out Day 1 that you can just take all my money now. Except for the Wood slice. Still need that. Yup.