Last month I taught a Stamp A Stack Class for Janice and her friends (students make 2 of each card design in the class – 8 cards total), so cards can't be too involved because everyone would need to end up bringing sleeping bags if we were there too long… This was one of the cards I designed for the class… quick and simple Christmas card featuring several fun Stampin' Up! products. See the bottom of this post for a complete list and ordering info for all products for my online store.
The Filigree Frame Embossing Folder background is a really perfect, subtle touch for this card.
This would make a great card for your Christmas card if you are stamping and sending several. I'd love to help you figure out what you need to order if you'd like to create these handmade Christmas Cards this year!
I really love giving options in a Stamp A Stack class, so students could select which greeting they wanted to use – from the Mingle all the Way stamp set – and which Designer Paper pieces they wanted to use as well. I cut up lots of strips from the Trim the Tree paper stack and everyone had fun looking at all the patterns!
To make this card go really quickly, it's nice to have lots of 2" x 4-1/4" strips of Whisper White cardstock ready to go, then everyone can just pop the strip into either the Scallop Tag Topper Punch or the Angled Tag Topper punch and create the tag focal point for the card.
This is what the card table looked like before class.. wish I would have taken a photo after everyone had all the little patterned papers spread out everywhere 🙂
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Love the cards as always! I’m curious what the clear plastic things are you are using for card holders? They look really practical and like they work really well. I’d love to find some for my craft room.