Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Stampin' Up! Perched in a Tree/Aspen Dies Christmas Card

Happy Tuesday, folks! Hey, y'all know it's Christmas in July, right? I thought so!! So did our Thursday card group...


Sue L. brought the kit. The birch tree die and sentiment are from the Perched in a Tree Stamp Set and Aspen Dies. She had the ovals and deer die cut for us. All we had to do was adhere everything and stamp!

"Hoping all your Christmas Wishes come true" is from the retired So Many Stars Stamp Set.


You can't see it in the photo but this was not just ordinary kraft paper or Crumb Cake cardstock....it had a sheen to it and it was lovely. It could have been from Michael's or JoAnn's.

Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you're getting in the Christmas spirit...only 161 days to go...lol! I'm entering my card in the Aud Sentiments Challenge #30 Stencils and/or Christmas in July + sentiment and Double Trouble Challenge #143 but only playing with Thing #1 for a Christmas card.







9 comments:

  1. Pretty Christmas card! Love the colors! :)

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  2. Lope the oval die and the silouette of the deer are perfect for this scene, nice kit put together for the Thursday night group. CAS and pretty. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble. Please come back with another card using Santa's hat to share with both Double Trouble and Jingle Belles.

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  3. Wonderful Christmas card, love those silhouette deer images. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble!

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  4. Love the silhouette of the trees with the deer in front - very pretty! Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)

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  5. A perfect Christmas card and beautiful sentiment. Thank you for joining us at Aud Sentiments Challenge  Blog

    Best Wishes Lisa (DT) xx

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