Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Another Seasonal Chums
Another version of the card from yesterday. This time I did it horizontal. *** An important note, if you try this card or any horizontal card using Seasonal Chums and you want the back of the image (in this case the snowman) to not appear upside down, the card must open from the right side, Just use a 4 1/4" x 11" card base and cut the 8 1/2" x 11" card stock down the middle at 4 1/4".
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Christmas card with Seasonal Chums
This card was cased, but again, I changed a few things. I used Stampin' Up!'s Seasonal Chums and Better Together Stamp Sets. Snowflakes are from Seasonal Layers thinlits and Layering Circle Framelits. I also used Silver Foil Sheets, window sheets and Be Merry DSP. Thanks for looking!
Monday, December 4, 2017
Birthday Card
Decided to put in a Birthday card today, but will try to make most of the rest of tcards this month Christmas or Holiday Cards. I will try to put up at least one card a day. Thank you for looking!
PS The image inside is not a Stampin' Up! image but the sayings are Stampin' UP!
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Thank you envelope with insert
This is a little envelope card using the mini treat bag thinlit. On the other side of the gift card is a saying and a place to sign the card; basically you can decorate the other side any way you want. I just put the gift card on the other side using glue dots.
I also used Delightful Daisy DSP, Rhinestone Basic jewels, Stitched Shape Framelits, Circle Tab punch, 3/4" Circle punch, and a bit of ribbon. The inside CS measures 3 1/2" x 5". Even though this one uses Delightful Daisy DSP, you could easily use one of our beautiful Holiday DSP (Designer Series Paper).
Friday, December 1, 2017
First Christmas card of 2017
This is my first Christmas card design. I did case the basic image but made it into an Easel Card. It uses the new Good Tidings and Labels to Love Stamp sets out of the Stampin' Up Holiday mini catalog. It also uses the Holly Embossing Folder and the Large Letters Framelits. I used Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler, and Early Expresso ink and the Everyday Label Punch. Thanks for looking!
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