Winter Holiday Blog Hop – Happy Hogmanay Easy Kilt Card

Dec 1, 2020 | All Occasions, Card Ideas

Welcome to another Crafty Collaborators blog hop. I am part of an amazing group of demonstrators from all around the world. We will be showcasing some of the wonderful products which can found in our suite of catalogues. Today we are Celebrating Winter Holidays & the amazing diversity of celebrations that occur during December. I thought I would try making a Kilt card to celebrate Hogmanay using the Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper.

Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

Did you know that there are over 40 holidays in the month of December alone? That doesn’t even include the satire and fictional ones! So for a little while I was scratching my head thinking which direction to take. Then I saw my dwindling pile of Plaid Tidings Papers and just knew I wanted to make this stunning paper centre stage.

Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

The Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper is part of the same named Plaid Tidings Suite It includes an amazing bundle, but today I just wanted to use the adorable 6″ x 6″ papers 4 each of 12 double sided designs in a huge assortment of Stampin Up Colours.

When I see plaids I always think of Scottish Tartan and I have been wanting to make a card like this Forever!

Hogmanay is the Scots word for the last day of the year and is synonymous with the celebration of the New Year.

The origins of Hogmanay are unclear, but it may be derived from Norse and Gaelic Traditions. Customs vary throughout Scotland, and usually include gift-giving and visiting the homes of friends and neighbours, with special attention given to the first-foot, the first guest of the new year.

Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

Easy Kilt Card

So, for my card, I pulled out one of the designs I thought most looked like a clan tartan. I scored each piece at ½” intervals, leaving the last two inches. Next concertina the score lines to create the folds of the kilt. I then glued the two front pieces together to create the Kilt. Splayed the folds slightly at the bottom and glued to the base card.

Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

The belt is a scrap of basic black card which I added hand cut silver square with a basic black smaller square on top to create a belt buckle.

The sporran was made using White felt , scraps of Basic Black , some gold twine and a single glittery gem.

Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

Measurements

  • Base: Whisper White – 11-½” by 5-¾” scored at 5-¾”
  • Matt: Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper – 5-½” x 5-½”
  • First Layer: Green Foil – 4-¼” x 4-¼”
  • Second Layer: Whisper White 4″ x 4″
  • Kilt: Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper – 6″ x 3″ CUT 2
  • Belt: Basic Black – 2″ x ½”
Easy Kilt card using Plaid Tidings DSP by Stampin Up

Voila!

I had great fun making this easy Kilt card and I would love to know what you think? Please do leave me a comment.

If you would like to know more about any of this project please do get in contact and I would be happy to help you

So please hop around the rest of the wonderful demonstrators blogs to see some more inspiration for using these wonderful patterned papers

See the rest of the International team below!

Winter Holidays Blog Hop Team

Special Offers and Limited Time Deals

Thanks for looking

Stamping Hugs

Sara

11 Comments

  1. Helen Read

    Very, very clever. Love the sporran!

    Reply
  2. Stefanie Pletscher

    OMG I LOVE THIS CARD! So creative, I think I’ll CASE this for Burns Day next month.

    Reply
    • Sara Sayers

      Thanks Stefanie. Great idea for Burns night

      Reply
  3. Alejandra

    this is a great way to use the DSP for the celebrations! thanks for sharing

    Reply
  4. Karen Egan

    What a fantastic card, very clever xx

    Reply
  5. Linda Briel

    I am learning so much from you gals! This is a great card!

    Reply
  6. Kim Price

    What a fantastic card! Very creative!

    Reply

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stampin' Up! Mini Sep-Dec 2023
Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue 2023