When you need a last minute card, this is a a real easy one to put together. I added a piece of designer paper to the front of a card base. Then I cut the Merry Christmas and added a punched tree.
This is such a great design to mass produce. I could see using some glitter CS, either for the die cut sentiment or for the tree (I definitely like a little sparkle, he he). Super card, Vicki. To answer your question on my blog about mailing dimensional cards (like the one with the poinsettia that I blogged about recently), I just mail them in a regular envelope. I know they will get flattened somewhat, but I shape each petal before gluing it to the card, and that helps them to retain some of their shaping, even when flattened in the mail.
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Easy, but great! What a wonderful die.
This is such a great design to mass produce. I could see using some glitter CS, either for the die cut sentiment or for the tree (I definitely like a little sparkle, he he). Super card, Vicki. To answer your question on my blog about mailing dimensional cards (like the one with the poinsettia that I blogged about recently), I just mail them in a regular envelope. I know they will get flattened somewhat, but I shape each petal before gluing it to the card, and that helps them to retain some of their shaping, even when flattened in the mail.
Yes, an easy card to make. Great minds think alike. I just this minute finished one like it with plaid paper as I was reading my email. :-)
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