Today’s quick and easy Christmas Cards feature the Stampin’ Up! A Merry Hello Stamp Set. This stamp set is so easy to use and will allow you to get creative and color the perfect stocking.
I’m thrilled to pieces that this set will be an October Host Code Gift. Wahoo!! You can earn it for free with a qualifying purchase. Yay!! Please CLICK HERE for more details.
Thanks for stopping by!! Happy Stamping!! Blessings, Brandy
A Merry Christmas Host Stamp Set
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1. Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Bermuda Bay Cardstock and fold it in half.
2. Wrap white bakers twine around the Bermuda Bay Cardstock and tie a decorative bow.
3. Silver Foil Mat Layer: 4-5/8″ x 3-3/8″
4. Whisper White Layer for Image: 4-1/4″ x 3″
6. Stamp your stockings in Early Espresso Ink and the ferns in Bermuda Bay Ink.
7. Stocking with dots – Bermuda Bay, Solid Stocking – Shaded Spruce, Checked Stocking – Bermuda Bay
8. Stamp the sentiment in Bermuda Bay on scrap paper and hand cut it out.
9. Further embellish your stamp by adding adhesive backed snowflakes and jewel rhinestones.
1. Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Whisper White Cardstock and fold it in half.
2. Bermuda Bay Layer: 4-1/4″ x 3″ embossed using the Wrapped In Texture Embossing Folder.
3. Whisper White Mat Layer: 4″ x 2-7/8″
4. Whisper White Layer for Image: 3-5/8″ x 2-1/2″
6. Stamp your stockings in Early Espresso Ink.
7. Stocking with dots – Pear Pizzazz, Solid Stocking – Melon Mambo, Checked Stocking – Bermuda Bay
8. Stamp the sentiment in Bermuda Bay on the bottom right corner.
9. Further embellish your stamp by adding adhesive backed snowflakes and jewel rhinestones.
10. Cut a small banner and stamp 2020 in Melon Mambo Ink and adhere under the stockings.
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Hi Brandy,
I wish i can order from you but I live in Ottawa, Ontario – Canada. I do have a demonstrater in Ottawa. i would have like to get your free gifts
I have always love watching your you-tube with closed captioned.
Keep up the good work