Tree Trimmings Dies Card Sample

Tree Trimmings Dies Card Samples

When you’re a crafter, there’s nothing more exciting than creating with brand-new product. During September of 2022, Stampin’ Up! is offering six, brand-new die cut sets that coordinate with current sets in both the Annual Catalog and the July-December 2022 Mini Catalog. It’s called the Perfect Partners promotion, and it runs through September 30. See the graphic below for a look at the stamp sets and their new coordinating dies.

You’re able to purchase the stamp set separately, the die cuts alone, or both as a bundle (and save 10 percent).

 

Today, I’m sharing a card created with the Trimming the Tree Bundle. I love the dies. They cut the large tree, create two 3D-like trees, and give lots of options for decorating the tree with garland, stars, ribbons, baubles; there’s even a pot for the tree. And, the labels for the sentiments are unique.

This card also uses:

  • The Lights Aglow 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper
  • Gold Foil
  • Wintry 3D Embossing Folder (the evergreen pattern)
  • Large label from Seasonal Labels Dies
  • Coordinating colors include Cherry Cobbler, Evening Evergreen, Soft Succulent, and Very Vanilla
  • Red Rhinestone Jewels

Click the links below to view two other handmade greeting cards created with this bundle:

Trimming the Tree Christmas Card

Trimming the Tree Sample

Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope this card and the additional samples inspire you to get in your craft room and make something fun.

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