Saturday, October 17, 2009

CHRISTMAS CARD CLASS, Card #1...
We had great fun today at our Christmas Card class.  Lots of new and fun folds that everyone had not done before.  I'll be sharing the cards from the class over the next week or so.  Be sure to check back to see them all!  First up is the quickest one to make.  I originally designed the Dear Santa Letter Card last year and updated it this year with new colors, designer paper and stamps.  I couldn't decide whether to put a scallop behind the stamp or not, so both are pictured.  Half the class used the scallop and half did not.  You decide!  :)


DEAR SANTA LETTER SUPPLIES:
  • Stamps – Winter’s Post (#111780), Christmas Punch (Hostess Level 2)
  • Cardstock – 
    • Real Red Textured CS, 8 ½” x 5 ½”, scored @ 4 ¼ ”
    • Old Olive CS, (for scallop envelope)
    • Chocolate Chip Textured CS, 2 ¾” x 3 ⅝”  and scrap
    • Merry Moments DSP, 4” x 3” 
  • Ink – Real Red Classic, Basic Black Classic
  • Punches – 1¼” Square, Scallop Square
  • Ribbon – Real Red ¼” Grosgrain, 16”
  • Accessories – Big Shot Scallop Envelope, Glue Pen, SU Font CD
Marie

9 comments:

  1. they came out wonderful. I would have opted for no scallop but I'm sure it was nice to see both!

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  2. This is adorable and every stampers dream christmas card! :) TFS!

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  3. How very cute. Love the papers too.

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  4. Oh my gosh, these card terrific. What a great design!

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  5. These are adorable. I can't decide between scallop or no scallop because they are both just too cute!

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  6. What a cute idea to put an envelope with a note on the front of the idea. These are super.

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  7. Very cute! I love the layout! Great job!

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  8. so creative and adorable! this is a beautiful card!

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  9. OH! Another great technique I'm going to have to try!

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