This Simple Christmas card was such a JOY to make thanks to the
ALL IS CALM Specialty Designer Paper
The Soft and Calming colors reminder me of a Crisp Snowy Day.
The Glitter reminds me of the snow reflecting
the sun!
** 5 Reasons I use Designer Paper **
1. Versatility of patterns and designs from Vintage to Contemporary.
2. Multi use for cards, envelopes, boxes and banners
because it's 12"x12" in size and a thicker paper.
3. No guessing which colors of card stock will match, Stampin'Up's
Designers do that for me, what a time saver!
4. Double sided designs give me multiple choices providing me much
more for my money spent.
5. It can quickly fill my card with design and color.
Maybe you would like to Try making this Christmas card yourself.
1. Make a Pear Pizzazz card base.
2. Cut a Lost Lagoon layer 4 1/4" x 3".
3. Cut ALL IS CALM paper lg. spots 2 3/4" x 2 3/4".
Sm spots 2 3/4" x 1" and adhere to Lost Lagoon piece.
4. Cut and glue a Silver Glimmer Paper layer 2 3/4" x 1/4" over the
gap of the other dsp.
5. Die cut or Punch 2 trees, 1 in Lost Lagoon and
1 in the Designer Paper. Shadow the Lost Lagoon behind the
patterned paper. The tree I used was just in the clearance rack
at the time I made this card...mmaybe it will come back.
6. Pop up the tree with Stampin Dimensionals and adhere to base.
7. Punch and Adhere a Silver Glimmer star from the Itty Bitty Accents
Punch Pack.
8. Using Island Indigo card stock and a Big Shot machine, die cut the
JOY from the Wonderful Wreath Framelit Dies.
TIP: To help with easier removal of the die after cutting try this
stacking sandwich.
Magnetic Platform, clear plate, cardstock, wax paper,
"Joy" die cut, clear plate
9. Use liquid glue on the center area of the back of the sentiment and
adhere.
10. Add a shiny Basic Rhinestone to the "O" in the JOY.
Find NEW HOLIDAY sets like these just released



Find additional information about today's products in my online store.
Thank You for visiting today!
No comments:
Post a Comment
I Love answering your Questions and especially love your Comments....
remember you can use Anonymous to comment! Thank You, PAM