The theme this month is Christmas in July. There's no time like the present to begin preparing for the season's greetings and as demonstrators we have the privilege of pre-purchasing products from the new mini catalogue that launches live on August 3, 2021. Although you'll see I chose DSP from the annual catalogue and paired it up with a new stamp sentiment and die cut.
Now I have to admit, getting my head around stamping Christmas cards in July was a stretch, but I packed some of my supplies on a recent camping trip and thought here goes...
I am lucky to have married a man who loves to fish, so while he's trying to catch dinner I happily hang out and make cards...it's so peaceful and relaxing!I'd tell you I was limited in what I could create, but in reality some of my favourite cards are made with S.I.P (stamps, ink and paper) Having the mini stamp, cut and emboss machine is a bonus!
I chose the DSP first and then picked out my two new favourite 'in-colors' Soft Succulent and Evening Evergreen. I cut them to layer under basic white which I used to mount my DSP rectangles. See photos for measurements. Using the sentiment from the new Christmas to Remember stamp set, and holly leaves from the Christmas Season set, with co-ordinating die cuts from the Seasonal Labels dies as well as the Christmas Pinecone dies, this card came together quickly. The following photos show how I put the card together.
Please see the other talented demonstrator blogs on our hop here...
Love your card and your new crafting space!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove you card Sandra! Colours are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love your card and I love the layout - great way to show all the DSP patterns. Your craft space looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you used the different patterns on the DSP to create your card - and I love your camping spot too :-)
ReplyDelete