Tuesday 14 August 2018

Cookie Cutter Chrismas Reindeer Card. Number 6 of #100things

Good Morning everyone,

Hope you are well?

Today I want to show you this lovely Christmas card I have made using the Cookie Cutter Christmas stamp set and the Under the Mistletoe which both feature in the annual catalogue. I love the cute reindeers, and with the punch, all the cutting is done for you!

This is a card this is quite simple and quick to create, so you could easily batch make these for your Christmas cards this year!




Measurements

Old Olive - 5 7/8" x 8 1/4" scored at 4 1/8"

Real Red - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

Under the Mistletoe - 5 3/8" x 3 5/8"

Take your three pieces at the sizes above and layer together using snail.

Stamp the reindeer image three time onto a scrap of whisper white. Cut out using the punch and then colour in using the watercolour pencils.

Stamp the greeting in memento ink and then layer up on scraps of DSP and card stock.

Arrange your reindeers in the top third of the card and centralise the greeting in the remaining space.

That's it - card created! like I said - really quick and easy. With the different images from Cookie Cutter Christmas and the designs on the DSP you could create a lot of cards with varying design very quickly.


Here's a list of the supplies I have used today, click on the images to head over to my online store.
Product List
Don't forget that although we have a large selection of Christmas Items in the annual catalogue - it's not long until the Autumn Winter Catalogue goes live! If you would like me to post out a copy just get in touch - vickieloudesign@outlook.com

See you all soon

Vickie
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4 comments:

  1. Wow Vickie, I could I have the cookie christmas cutter stamp set and punch and I have just ordered the new buffalo plaid stamp too. Oooh can't wait to have a go now. You are doing a fab job at your #100! :o) xx

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  2. Your card looks fab. The images are cute.
    GG

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