It's time to share some more Christmas inspiration with you! I'm part of Claire Daly's Art With Heart Team, and every Wednesday some of us post Christmas creations, to give you ideas for using Stampin' Up! products.
Today I am sharing with you two easy Christmas cards, using the new Merry Mistletoe stamp set, and Be Merry Designer Series Paper. I've kept the cards simple, with the idea of making multiples, and not getting thoroughly sick of the design before the process is finished!
Two other new products on my first card are Garden Green stitched satin ribbon, and the Decorative Ribbon border punch (which provides the tiny scallops at the bottom of the white panel).
I will share the list of products used for both of these cards, at the end of my post. I had formatting issues, trying to put separate "ingredients" lists for each card, so hopefully you'll be able to decipher for yourself which products were used on which card! If you click on any of the thumbnail images at the bottom of my post, you will be taken direct to my online store ... very handy, if you'd like to buy these lovely products!
Here is my second card, featuring the absolutely delightful Cherry Cobbler Double-Stitched Ribbon:
Because I used a dark-coloured card base, I adhered a piece of Whisper White card inside, and added some simple stamped detail, to complement the front of the card:
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Beautiful cards Christine--I am about to order this set myself after seeing your creations!
ReplyDeleteOh Christine, your cards are gorgeous! I love the DSP and that red ribbon - oh my goodness!
ReplyDeleteChristine, your cards are just beautiful!!! love everything about them.
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Simply Lovely cards Christine, I have just ordered both the paper and the card set now I know what I can do with them!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Cards Christine I have ordered the dsp I just love the pattern and it looks great on your cards
ReplyDeleteYour cards are gorgeous! You always use ribbon so well. I, too, love the border punch, especially the small scalloped side.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards Christine. I love your use of the DSP and the card designs!
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