The start of a new month means a new limited edition red rubber stamp set at Impression Obsession. This month's stamps will add some festive winter fun to your warm summer days. And really - every year, November and December have us wishing we had started our Christmas cards just a little earlier, so let's make it happen this year! Today I'll show you a fun Christmas card idea using paper scraps and a simple stamped image.
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I'm loving the new 6x6 patterned paper packs from IO. Each pack includes shades of one color - so the Warm Reds pack has reds and pinks that all blend together beautifully. And the Lime pack has really fabulous shades of bright greens. I keep every little piece of paper from these packs, because it's so fun to mix and match and make a background with whatever scraps you have on your desk.After the busy background, a simple stamped Santa, colored with pencils, along with a great sentiment is all this card needed! Done! Cheers to a head start on Christmas cards! Here's a TIP: Remember, you could use this same patterned paper background for ANY kind of card, just mix up the color scheme to fit any occasion.
Today's card features the June Limited Edition Red Rubber Stamp Set. This stamp set is only available for two months before it retires, so if you love it, don't miss it!
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1 comment:
I do like the simplicity of the stamp, letting the papers carry the design. Thank you for the inspiration!
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