There's so much inspiration to be found! You could CASE the colour scheme, one of the cards, or take elements from a few. Turn a card into a tag, or a tag into a card - the possibilities are endless!
I chose this card on the far right of the cover to CASE. I liked that the whole front was covered in DSP, and that the die cut layer under the bells butted up to the edge of the card.
I don't have the DSP used on the front, but I do have the Heartwarming Hugs DSP. The paper I used on my card today is one of my favourites in the pack. It's not a really obvious Christmas pattern, but a pretty one nonetheless.
I used the largest Stitched Nested Labels Die as my base and the Peace & Joy bundle to decorate it. Sadly, the Red Glimmer Paper is retired, but I can't help using it on my Christmas cards. How lovely is the Gold Trim? It's from the Forever Greenery Trim Combo pack. The ends fray very easily - but I think that's meant to be a feature. I like it!
I stamped the smaller of the stylised star images on the front, and carried it over to the inside. The two greens in the DSP are Pear Pizzazz and Mossy Meadow, so I stamped some in each colour and then added some Red Glimmer Paper to the centres.
As always, we'd love for you to join in with the fun by creating a card for our challenge. Just join our Facebook group, if you haven't already, and then add your card to the group. Easy!
Bye for now,
Tina
Wow so fun and bright. The DSP works perfectly. What a fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteOh I really love the Peace die! I hadn't really noticed it in the catty!! Such a great card.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Tina, I love the DSP it really looks great on a Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteThis card is so much fun! So bright and cheerful
ReplyDeleteGreat way to showcase the DSP and I love the bold sentiment.
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