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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Merry Little Christmas


Here's a little inspiration to those of you that haven't started your Christmas cards and need a design that's quick and easy so that you can pump those puppies out!  You can stamp and emboss then do the rest while watching t.v.
Here's how my card was made-

  • Die-cut white cardstock using the 3rd largest die from the Nested Rectangle Stitch Die Set.
  • Stamp several trees from the Pine Tree Set along the bottom of the panel using VersaMark Ink and emboss with white embossing powder.


  • Now ink the panel starting from the bottom going up so you get a faded look with Pine Needles Distress Ink.  I used this ink so that it will rub off of the embossed trees, permanent and archival inks will stain.
  • Stamp a couple of smaller trees in between the embossed trees with the Pine Needles Ink.
  • Layer this onto a slightly larger craft-colored cardstock panel and pop it up on a white card using 3D Foam Squares.


  • Stamp the sentiment from the Christmas Joy Set onto kraft-colored paper with VersaMark Ink and emboss with white embossing powder.
  • Layer this onto a slightly larger white cardstock panel and pop it up diagonally on the left side.
  • Add a star to the top of the right tree and two stars on the sentiment using the E-Z Runner® Stars Refillable Dispenser then sprinkle them with gold glitter.



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PrintWorks- Cardstock
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L- Adhesives

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