Tonight the Art with Heart Team are sharing creative projects featuring Designer Series Paper. This month, Stampin' Up! have a special on Designer Series Paper, BUY 3, GET 1 FREE! We hope our blog hop inspires you to get crafting with your Designer Series Paper.
Well it's time to celebrate Christmas in July with some quick and easy cards ready for the big rush in December. I have just used the many designs from the Under the Mistletoe Designer Series Paper and a strip of Old Olive cardstock with the sentiment from which I stamped on Whisper White and used the Everyday Label Punch to cut it out and layered it in Old Olive.
Stamp Set: Mistletoe Season
Cardstock: Thick Whisper White, Old Olive, Whisper White, Under the Mistletoe Designer Series Paper
Ink: Old Olive
Accessories: Everyday Label Punch
Close up of the beautiful sentiment from Mistletoe Season
Now it's time to hop on over to our next participant, the very talented, Kim Dallinger.
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Your cards are fantastic, Kathryn! I hadn't noticed this paper much, as it's hard to see in the catalogue. I think a pack might find it's way into my next order!
ReplyDeleteKathryn I love the simplicity of your design...a great design for mass producing cards and a great way to showcase the DSP!
ReplyDeleteLove them! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas cards Kathryn
ReplyDeleteOooo it looks like Christmas is coming. I love you cards.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards Kathryn lovely colour combo, a good head start to Christmas. i thinkI will have to get some of this paper too.xx
ReplyDeleteYour cards are stunning Kathryn. I love all of them!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the DSP, Kathryn and I'm very impressed you've made a start on your Christmas projects already!
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas cards Kathryn. and a great way to show the lovely DSP!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Kathryn and a great start to your stash!
ReplyDeleteGreat start to mass producing a stash of Christmas cards. Thanks for joining in on the DSP blog hop.
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