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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Stampin' Up Fireside Trimmings Christmas Card



Today's card features Stampin' Up Fireside Trimmings stamp set.  

I started with a Shaded Spruce card base.  I adhered a piece of Stampin' Up Classic Christmas Designer Series Paper to the card front.  

I stamped the image from Stampin' Up Fireside Trimmings stamp set in Early Espresso ink on a piece of Soft Suede card stock.  I stamped the logs with Early Espresso ink on Early Espresso card stock.  I die cut each image from Stampin' Up Fireside dies.  

I die cut a piece of Bumblebee card stock to create the fire.  I added orange to the fire for flames with Pumpkin Pie ink and a blender pen.  

I die cut a piece of Basic Black cardstock with adhesive foam.

I die cut a piece of Shaded Spruce to create the garland.

I adhered all the pieces together and adhered them to the card front.

I embellished the front with Stampin' Up Red Rhinestones.

I stamped the sentiment from Stampin' Up Fireside Trimmings stamp set with Shaded Spruce ink on a piece of Whisper White.  I die cut the sentiment with Stampin' Up Stitched Rectangle die set.  I adhered it to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals.



I adhere a piece of Stampin' Up Classic Christmas DSP to a panel of Whisper White.  I stamped the sentiment in Shaded Spruce.  I adhered the panel to the inside of the card.


  Free Instructions to Christmas Sampler!!!

I will email a free PDF with complete instructions to create this years Christmas Sampler featuring Stampin' Up Heartwarming Hugs DSP for any order over $25 at my Stampin' Up Store.  






Thanks for popping by today!  

If you need any supplies, I would love to help you out!

Any order over $50, I will send you a free gift.  Along with the free gift, you will earn "punches" for free product.  Don't forget to you this months Hostess Code: AGHV9SGD.

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2 comments:

  1. Such a pretty design! Love the little fireplace, perfect for the holidays! :)

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  2. What a sweet Christmas scene! Perfect with the cracking fire and trimmed mantle. I love it! :)

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