Here's the next of my uncomplicated cards for my upcoming Christmas card classes. See, I'm trying to create some cards that don't require too many steps or supplies for mass production in classes.
You must know - right up front - that I've cheated. Yes, I've cheated on Stampin' Up!. There. I said it. This past weekend, I actually bought a Martha Stewart punch for a specific purpose (reindeer antlers for my tags class), and I've gone and used it on this card. I feel so cheap. I'm going to have to place a super huge order with SU! to try to overcome my guilt. Yeah, that's it! I'll do it!
OK, here it is; don't say I didn't warn you...
See it? It's the little evergreen branches on the ribbon. Let's just pretend it's not there, and it'll just be our little secret. Oh, the shame of it all.
Anyway, the background cardstock is Cuttlebugged with Swiss Dots Embossing Folder, then the ribbon is attached to the back of the white embossed piece. Next, I stamped the image in Riding Hood Red, and mounted it on Always Artichoke cardstock. The sentiment's adhered at the top, and the infamous branches are held on with mini glue dots, then further held in place with a Build-a-Brad. The Build-a-Brad's got Riding Hood Red cardstock in it, that was punched out with the 1/2" punch.
The sentiment on the inside is stamped in red onto Whisper White cardstock.
Sorry the picture's fuzzy :-)
That's it! Hope you enjoyed it and got some inspiration of your own!
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