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Are you finished with your Christmas crafting? Good for you! Or are you still racing to the finish line like me? Today, I share a quick card that uses Stampin’ Up!’s Merriest Trees Dies and scraps of the Take a Bow 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper.
Measurements and Details
Here are some details about how this card comes together:
Real Red card stock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
- Basic White card stock panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4. I first die cut the Christmas tree in the middle of the panel and then embossed the panel with the Snowflake Sky 3D Embossing Folder.
- On a piece of Basic White card stock measuring 5 x 3 3/4, layer strips of Designer Series Paper in any pattern you choose. I used about seven strips of the Take a Bow DSP that are 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch wide. Attach this panel to the Real Red card base.
- Pop up the white embossed panel (with the three that’s been die cut out) with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Tip: Use plenty of dimensionals so the panel doesn’t sag.
- Stamp the Merry Christmas sentiment (from the Reindeer Fun Stamp Set) with Real Red ink on a piece of Basic White card stock measuring 3 3/4 x 1/2. Add to card front, as shown.
- Die cut a star with the Festive 12 x 12 Glimmer Paper and add to card front.
- Color two Iridescent Pearl Basic Jewels with Real Red Stampin’ Blends and adhere to each side of sentiment.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. Be sure to visit all of the blogs on the hop.
Kim
Love the use of paper strips!
This card is adorable but I couldn’t get those directions – no they were perfectly clear, my brain was not in gear. After studying the picture and re-reading the directions, well duh – this is such an easy card!!! Another good job Kim!
What a great card! I love seeing another way to use those too big to throw away DSP scraps!
I love the paper piecing! Great way to showcase all the great designs in a DSP pack! Thanks for sharing.