It’s almost time, have your gotten your Christmas Cards created and in the mail? No? Well, then here are some of my favorite posts featuring quick, easy and simple cards you can create in no time.
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It’s almost time, have your gotten your Christmas Cards created and in the mail? No? Well, then here are some of my favorite posts featuring quick, easy and simple cards you can create in no time.
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Sandi combined lots of trends on this stunning Holly Christmas Card. The background on this trendy slimline shaped card was created using a stencil with ink blending, she used metallic gold paper to die cut her sentiment, glitter paper for … Read More ...
The ink blending over a snowflake stencil on the background of this card adds a colorful rainbow design that pops behind the black and white of the cute penguins. Lynnea used stamps and die from Miss Ink to create this … Read More ...
This yummy card from Ilina has so much wonderful texture! She created her own pattern paper for the mug by layering strips of cardstock and die cutting them into the mug shape, she used lots of heat embossing for the … Read More ...
With the Press One Lights from Pearblossom it’s now really simple and easy to add an interactive light up element to your cards. Jennifer McGuire used them to create three different card designs for Christmas. Her die cut scene cards … Read More ...
Gemma created a clever way to use long holiday sentiment stamps on this fun Christmas Tree Card. She heat embossed each one in white on red or green paper strips and stacked them in a triangle pattern with thin strips … Read More ...
The Matchbook line of products from Art Impressions allows you to create tiny pop up cards that fold up like a matchbook and slip inside a coordinating envelope. Lynn created this magical card that pop ups and folds out to … Read More ...
This beautiful Christmas Card from Christy not only pops up but can also stand up for a wonderful card to display on a mantle or table. I love all the shine on this card from foiled pattern paper, gems on … Read More ...
Lein used the most adorable reindeer and rabbits digital stamp from Rachelle Ann Miller to create this sweet woodland Christmas Card. She printed her image and then colored it using Copic markers, adding a die cut stitched scallop border on … Read More ...
I love the textured background Joy created using paste and a stencil on this wonderful Penguin Slimline Card. Using this long style of card gave her lots of room to create a fun scene along with a large sentiment. She … Read More ...
This adorable Polar Bear is all bundled up for winter and is sending out some warm hugs. The swirly background die gives a wintery bluster and don’t you love the soft blue and sand color combo Vickie used on this … Read More ...
Angela used stamps from Ellen Hutson and inks from Catherine Pooler to create these two very merry Christmas Cards. By using solid and layering stamps there’s no coloring needed and that can make for quicker card making. In her tutorial … Read More ...
Tim Holtz’s Distress line has so many different mediums from glazes, pastes, sprays and more that can all be mixed with his inks and paints to create a wide array of looks. Tami decided to try putting lots of products … Read More ...
Lien brought the trendy rainbow look right into the holidays with this bright and colorful Rainbow Christmas Tree Card. She die cut the tree and placed the open section on the card front, used ink pads to color each cut … Read More ...
Elaine is sharing how she colored up a fun stamp from Stamping Bella of little gnomes in their reindeer hats using Copic markers. I love how she used white color pencil after coloring with the markers to add highlights to … Read More ...