Monday, November 14, 2011

Christmas Card CRAZY! Day 3!


I meant to continue posting my cards last week, but we had our Fall Carnival at my daughter's school over the weekend and all of my free time last week was spent preparing for the Carnival! Which, by the way, was a great success!

So, if you've enjoyed the first two cards...you won't be disappointed today!  Take a look!


Here is what you need to make this super cute and very simple Christmas card for your friends and family!

Supplies:
Paper: Wonderland Level 2 paper pack (X7146B), Colonial White cardstock (1388)
Tools and Embellishments: Bitty Brad Metal Assortment (Z1368), Colonial White ribbon (Z1102), Piercing Tool (Z1114)
Stamp Set: Holiday Magic (S1110)
Card Base: 4 ¼” x 5 ¼” Colonial White
Stamp Pads: Chocolate (Z2111) and Twilight (Z2160)

Measurements:
Wonderland Chocolate Dot B&T: 3 ¾” x 4 ¾”
Colonial White cardstock: 1” x 2”, 1 ½” x 4”, and 3 ½” x 4”

Additional Instructions:
Stamp two different stockings in Twilight on the 3 ½” x 4” Colonial White piece.
Stamp two different stocking tops in Twilight on the 1 ½” x 4” Colonial White piece.
Use micro tip scissors to trim.

Stamp “May the Holiday Magic…” message in Chocolate on the 1” x 2” Colonial White piece.

Ink all paper edges using a sponge dauber and Chocolate ink.

Attach the metal brads to each stocking top. Adhere to each stocking.

Attach the Wonderland Chocolate Dot B&T to the card base.

Tie a bow in the ribbon and attach.

Attach stockings and “May the Holiday Magic…” message.

Assemble as pictured.

Just as promised, this card is super easy and super quick! If you want to order these supplies or more, please contact me or visit my website to shop 24/7! I've included the item numbers above to make it easy for you to grab these supplies and get started.


Happy Crafting! And stay tuned for more Christmas cards in the next few days!

Jill Kaale
Close to My Heart Independent Consultant
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