I hope you well. I have a cheeky second project for you today. And yes, I know it's only March and It's a Christmas Card!! (Pause for gasps!! Hahaha).
I am a member of a facebook group called The Perpetual Christmas Card Club . It's a group in which the focus is Christmas Cards throughout the year. Each week there is a theme to help you get inspired, but you can share any Christmas Cards you make. The idea behind it is to get ahead and do one card a week, then when you get to Christmas, you have about 50 cards already made, taking away that last minute slog!!
This is for last week's theme was Blue & White and this is what I came up with....
Measurements
Pre Cut and scored card, approx 5" x 7"
DSP - 6" x 4" - I used a piece of Neutrals DSP pack stack (Retired)
Whisper White Cardstock
Scraps for snow, sentiment and deer.
Take your card base and sponge the edges with Blueberry Bushel ink. Then add the DSP panel to the centre of the card front.
Cut two strips of whisper white to 4" long, then with your snips, cut a wavy line on each to replicate a snow drift. Run your balmy blue blend lightly around the edges, then adhere these so they overlap onto the bottom of the DSP.
Stamp a large and small deer in blueberry bushel ink and fussy cut. Then add these onto the snow using dimensionals.
Finally stamp the sentiment in blueberry bushel ink, sponge the edges and add to the card front.
Here's a list of all the Stampin Up supplies I used in today's card, click on the images to head over to my Stampin Up online store.
Product List
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Don't forget to pop over to The Perpetual Christmas Card Club on Facebook . It's a great community. The member over there are fun and supportive - you will love it.
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