Archive for the 'Christmas' Category

Dec 25 2011

Merry Christmas!

Published by under Big Shot,Christmas

 

 

Made with 113464 Serif Essentials Alphabet Dies and 120901 Northern Frost Sizzlits Decorative Die.

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Dec 24 2011

Pines & Poinsettias

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 Two more Christmas cards made with the 123762 Pines & Poinsettias Stamp Set.

 

 

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Dec 23 2011

Beautiful Season

Published by under Christmas

Just a little spritzing and glitter to make this a stunning card using the 122680 Beautiful Season Stamp Set.

 

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Dec 22 2011

Greeting Card Kids

Published by under Big Shot,Christmas,Punches,Stamping

Too cute!  Who doesn't love the 119887 Greeting Card Kids stamp set?  I love this color combination. These are two of the 2011-2013 In Colors: Pool Party and Calypso Coral.  The words are from the 122560 Snow Much Fun stamp set.  Also used are the 122355 Domestic Goddess Designer Series Paper and the 124096 Snow Burst Embossing folder

 

 

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Dec 20 2011

Stocking Builder Punch

Published by under Christmas,Punches

Whoa!  This announcement from Stampin' Up! really surprised me. If you didn't order this punch, thinking it would be in the next catalog, you better order it as soon as possible!

 

 

"Our occasion-specific mini catalogs allow us the opportunity to share the latest seasonal products with you and your customers, and we often carry over products from our mini catalogs into the following Idea Book & Catalog. This time, however, we have decided not to carry over the Stocking Builder Punch (item 124095) from the 2011 Holiday Mini Catalog into the next Idea Book & Catalog. Instead we will offer other great designs in its place–not to mention a trendy, new design planned for next holiday season.

 

Once the current inventory of this punch has been depleted, it will no longer be available for purchase. We hope many Stampin' Up! stockings will adorn cards and brighten holiday projects this season and look forward to seeing what you create with the next seasonal design."

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