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A Little Bit Festive Christmas Stockings Card

A Little Bit Festive Christmas Stockings Card

This A Little Bit Festive Christmas Stockings Card is another fun and easy Christmas card to make! All you need is the A Little Bit Festive Specialty Designer Series Paper plus one greeting. As I’ve said in other blog posts, the A Little Bit Festive paper is special because it consists of 3 double-sided sheets of designer series paper and 3 sheets of Christmas die cuts! What more can you ask for?! Everything is matched and ready for you to use right there in one package!

This card base is Garden Green although you could choose Real Red instead. It would also be pretty. The layer on the front is Basic White cardstock that measures 5 1/4″ x 3″. Underneath the top and bottom of the Basic White layer are strips of the designer paper with the green triangle trees. You could make a whole layer of it which ouls mostly get covered up by the white piece, so I just used two strips adhered underneath the white layer. You can cut them at 5 1/4″ x 1″ and that should give you enough for the margin to show top and bottom. It just adds an interesting border.

I chose the row of Christmas stockings die cut which includes the branch of greenery that they are hanging from. I added some little star diecuts to fill up some space. The greeting is in the Joyful Sayings Ephemera. I adhered everything flat to the card front but you could pop up some or all of it with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I also added some red dots for berries on the bough of greenery in the Cherry Cobbler & Pearl Adhesive-Backed Berries. I think those little red dots add a lot to the card above the stockings.

That’s all there is for that card! Using the ephemera packs in the Holiday Mini Catalog and the diecut in the A Little Bit Festive Specialty Designer Series Paper have been so fun to use and so quick and easy! Make sure you have used yours! And if you don’t need more cards, make tags for packages!

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A Little Bit Festive Cocoa & Gingerbread Card

A Little Bit Festive Cocoa & Gingerbread Card

When you don’t have your own original idea, you can copy a card from the Stampin’ Up! catalog as I did with this A Little Bit Festive Cocoa & Gingerbread Card. You will find the sample that I copied on page 18 in the Holiday Mini Catalog. I changed mine just a tiny bit, but it was fun to make!

This Christmas card uses the A Little Bit Festive Specialty Designer Series Paper. This paper comes with three regular double-sided sheets of designer paper and three sheets of Christmas die cuts that you can use for cards or holiday projects. It’s really fun to work with, just playing with all the pieces!

This card has a card base of Real Red and a layer of the red and white striped designer paper in this package. After playing with the die cut pieces to get the design set, I cut a piece of Basic White cardstock at 3 1/4″ x 3 1/2″ layered on a piece of Real Red cardstock at 3 1/2″ x 3 3/4″. I arranged the die cut pieces like on the sample in the catalog. The cup of hot chocolate is adhered flat to the card, the gingerbread tree and gingerbread man are popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals, and the gingerbread present is glued flat on the card. I chose “Happy Holidays” for the greeting in the Joyful Sayings Ephemera Pack.

For a little embellishment, this was the perfect card on which to use the Real Red & White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints. Unfortunately, these cute embellishments have been very difficult to keep in stock and are backordered even now. Hopefully, you already snagged some earlier. These do look cute with two next to the cocoa cup and one looking like it is floating in the whipped cream topping!

My card looks almost exactly like the sample card in the catalog, but if you look closely, you will see mine is the full size card and the sample looks to be square. My red and white stripes are running horizontally rather than vertically. And as I said, I used a different greeting and the peppermint embellishments. This is what usually happens when you plan to copy a card Almost always you will find your own little twist you want to put on the card and that helps get your creativity flowing!