Supplies for this card include the Prince of Peace stamp, Night of Navy ink and card stock,Very Vanilla card stock, Gold Foil Sheets, gold glitter and the Deco Label Framelits, Tasteful Trim Die, Square Lattice Embossing Folder. .
Friday, December 13, 2013
Prince of Peace
I love the simplicity of this card that showcases the message of the Christmas season. It features one of the Single Stamps that are available until the end of January. Click on Single Stamps to go to my on-line store to see all of the available stamps.
Supplies for this card include the Prince of Peace stamp, Night of Navy ink and card stock,Very Vanilla card stock, Gold Foil Sheets, gold glitter and the Deco Label Framelits, Tasteful Trim Die, Square Lattice Embossing Folder. .
Supplies for this card include the Prince of Peace stamp, Night of Navy ink and card stock,Very Vanilla card stock, Gold Foil Sheets, gold glitter and the Deco Label Framelits, Tasteful Trim Die, Square Lattice Embossing Folder. .
Thursday, December 12, 2013
What??? It's Almost Christmas?!?
I hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! It's hard to believe that Christmas is less than 2 weeks away! I swear it was only November 1st yesterday!
Sigh....I still have Christmas cards to make and mail...do you? I thought I was so clever coming up with a Washi Tape Christmas Tree card....until someone told me several bloggers have posted similar projects! Anyway, here is my version!
Using the Pennant Die, die cut the largest triangle. I found it easiest to start at the bottom of the tree and work my way up, alternating different designs of Washi Tape. Be careful not to overlap the different designs since the tape is somewhat sheer. I also recommend you wrap the tape around the edges for a cleaner look. The tree is popped up with Stampin' Dimensionals. The greeting is from More Merry Messages stamp set. A quick and easy card! You make several in a short period of time!
Sigh....I still have Christmas cards to make and mail...do you? I thought I was so clever coming up with a Washi Tape Christmas Tree card....until someone told me several bloggers have posted similar projects! Anyway, here is my version!
Using the Pennant Die, die cut the largest triangle. I found it easiest to start at the bottom of the tree and work my way up, alternating different designs of Washi Tape. Be careful not to overlap the different designs since the tape is somewhat sheer. I also recommend you wrap the tape around the edges for a cleaner look. The tree is popped up with Stampin' Dimensionals. The greeting is from More Merry Messages stamp set. A quick and easy card! You make several in a short period of time!