Friday, September 28, 2018

Christmas in September

Another workshop is done and the participants went home with 8 beautiful Christmas cards and several new techniques with embossing folders. These are the cards that they made (2 of each design).
The products used for these cards are listed below.
The ribbon on Deck the Halls is the silver metallic edge ribbon, which is whisper white, colored with the Stampin Up Cherry Cobbler Stampin Blend. It's so wonderful that you can color the ribbon to match whatever cardstock you are using.

 The poinsettia petals are the smaller leave from the Rooted in Nature bundle. After using the die to cut them out, I used a stylus and a foam mat to roll out the center. Use the same die for the leaves but they should be left flat. The sentiment is embossed with copper embossing powder.

I am thankful to the artists on Pinterest who inspired these cards.

Rooted in Nature bundle                                           
Beautiful Baubles bundle
Softly Falling Textured Impressions Folder
Swirls and Curls Textured Impressions Folder
Climbing Vine Textured Impressions Folder 
Detailed Trio Punch  
Silver Metallic Edge Ribbon
Whisper White Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon
Night of Navy Medium Bakers Twine
Silver & Pool Party Bakers Twine
Basic Black Solid Bakers Twine
All is Bright Paper Clips
Whisper White Cardstock
Very Vanilla Cardstock
Pool Party Cardstock
Cherry Cobbler Cardstock
Basic Black Cardstock
Old Olive Cardstock
Joyous Noel DSP
Copper Embossing Powder
Gold Metallic Pearls
Stampin Blends - Cherry Cobbler, Real Red, Pool Party Dark & Light, Old Olive Dark & Light
 Ink - Bermuda Bay, Cherry Cobbler, Basic Gray & Daffodil Delight

If you are interested in purchasing any of these Stampin Up products, I'd love to help you do that! Just comment below or e-mail me at suzyzoo@verizon.net.
 
                          
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                

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