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Painted Christmas Merry Melody Pinecones Christmas Card

With Christmas around the corner I created another Christmas card using the Painted Christmas suite and inspiration from the Hand Stamped Sentiments Challenge. The card base is Real Red, the Shimmery White layer I embossed with the Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder. The foliage and pinecones I die cut from the Christmas Pinecone Dies. I used Early Espresson and Gold Foil for the pincones. The foliage I die cut from Evening Evergreen card stock. The ‘Merry Christmas’ sentiment is from the Christmas to Remember stamp set then embellished with red rhinestones jewels.

Hand Stamped Sentiments Inspiration Challenge

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Painted Christmas Merry Melody Card

Card Size:  4.25″ H x 5.50″ W

Stamp Sets/Bundle: Christmas to Remember bundle

Paper:  Card stock:  Real Red, Shimmery White, Evening Evergreen and Gold Foil

Ink: Real Red

Accessories: Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder, Christmas to Remember bundle, Red Jewel Rhinestones

One Response

  1. The classic colors that you used for this card look so elegant. I love the layered pinecones and the little pops of red are perfect!

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