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Monday, September 14, 2020

You'll Love These Clean and Simple Christmas Card Ideas!

Crafty Christmas cards are such fun to make, and I love to use bright colors that have an extra POP. Today I'd like to share two simple card making ideas that feature die-cutting only - no stamping on these cuties. Let's take a look at these clean and simple Christmas card ideas that are packed with my favorite colors - aqua and red!

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Today's first idea is about as clean and simple as it gets: White card base. Two dies. Two colors of cardstock. Simple sequin embellishments. Easy peasy, and so pretty. The wreath die isn't even a holiday product. It's called the Spring Wreath die from Impression Obsession. It's a lovely wreath with some sweet flowers that can be added on. (You'll see the die set in action in this card too.) I love it for winter though, and I especially love it in aqua!

 Next up, this card has a few extra layers to it but it's still a clean and simple card with lots of white space. Did you notice the sparkly glitter on the whipped cream of this cocoa cup? Paired with aqua sequins this card feels cool and cozy all at once. 


Today's blog post is part of Die Cut Obsession on the Impression Obsession blog. It's the day we celebrate all things die-cutting and it's a fun opportunity for me to really put my dies to work! I hope you'll stop by the IO blog to find a list of the designers participating today. 

A few quick things before you go:

  • Don't forget about the fantastic SALE section on the Impression Obsession website! Many clear stamp sets are half off, and some are offering free coordinating dies! Awesome deals abound! Shop the sale HERE.



Shop The Supplies Used on Today's Cards:
 




Coffee & Cocoa Dies  

Pinked Stitched Circle Dies

love using the Magic Mat from scrapbook.com with my die cutting machine, because it alleviates those pesky cutting lines on the underneath side of die cut shapes. You know, the ones from your best used cutting plates?  

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1 comment:

You're so sweet to say HELLO! :)