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Want To Make A Christmas Card The Quick & Easy Way?

Christmas Cards· Gallery· Mystery Stamping Cards

18 Sep

Who loves to make a Christmas card the easy way because you have so many you need to make? This card layout is so simple! It uses a few strips of designer paper (pull those paper scraps out!), an embossing folder, a greeting stamp, and a shaped craft die. In minutes you are done. 

This Mystery Monday Stamping card features the new ‘Stars at Night’ stamp, dies, and hybrid embossing folder. The designer paper I used for this card is called, ‘O Holy Night’.  Perfect for making Christmas cards, right?! 

All you Mystery Stampers out there are using the supplies you already have at home so I can’t wait to see your cards. 

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Not into making Christmas cards? No sweat! Remember, this layout will work with any papers and supplies you have on hand and you can easily change the greeting for any occasion card you want to make. 

What designer paper pack would you choose to make a Christmas card? We have many new options in the Stampin’ Up! catalogs and the Online Exclusives store.

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Got a lot of Christmas cards to make? This layout is a big hit because you can cut a lot of strips from pieces of designer paper quickly at one time and then, in assembly-line fashion you can complete your cards in no time. 

If you get tired of using the same DSP switch it up and move to a different paper pack and or a different embossing folder. Wait, am I the only one that does that? LOL

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This craft die is absolutely amazing! It is simple yet it has pizzazz at the same time! I mean….Wow! I wish we had more dies like this one. It’s exactly the kind of look you want for Christmas cards!

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Follow me on Pinterest and save this idea so you’ll be able to quickly reference this tutorial when you want to make a Christmas card (or a card for any occasion).

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My name is Sharon Armstrong and I have been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator since 1997! I have been married to my husband Mark for over 46 years and we have 5 children, their spouse and 14 grandkids!

In the beginning I worked my stamp business and a full time job. In 2014 I decided to have a full time stamp business and called it TxStampin. On my journey I have met so many dear friends all because of a rubber stamp!
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  1. Elaine Bedigian says

    September 18, 2023 at 10:32 pm

    Hi Sharon, I love this design, It’s beautiful in its simplicity. I am such a traditionalist: red/green/gold, so I will use tose colors to make a similar card and maybe tags, too. Thanks for the inspiration, my Texas friend.

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  2. Sharon Armstrong says

    September 20, 2023 at 6:00 pm

    I am so pleased that you love this design! I am sure that the colors you love will work well with this! You are very welcome for the Inspiration! Happy Stamping!

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