As we ring in the New Year, I wanted to share my last Christmas card from 2019. I chose this Corgi stamp set from Power Poppy. Marcella’s stamps are so beautiful and great for coloring. If you really enjoy coloring definitely checkout Power Poppy by Marcella Hawley. I stamped this little corgi on some shimmery white cardstock. I really like this cardstock when I’m coloring, as well as when I want my whole scene to be sparkly. I then got all the pieces together for this card. I used Real Red cardstock for the base. Then I used Christmas plaid DSP behind the shimmery white cardstock. Plus my twine on hand for a little extra style. I colored the corgi using Stampin blends in Crumbcake and Petal Pink. I used Real Red for the ribbon and Mint Macaron for the tag. Then I stamped the “No peeking!” sentiment over the corgi’s head in Real Red. Then I used Real Red and Memento tuxedo black for the Christmas message and little paw prints. Those paw prints are adorable. I folded my Real Red cardstock in half for an A2 size card. I adhered the Shimmery white cardstock to the DSP. Then I cut two pieces of twine to wrap the card like a package. I used pop dots to adhere to my Real Red cardstock. After that I used another piece of twine to make a bow. I hope you all enjoy this card as much as I did making it. I haven’t been making as many cards lately, because my knitting seems to have taken over. My knitting is easier to travel with so it is taking a priority in 2020. Thanks for stopping in to see what my latest crafty project is, and I hope you stop by again soon. List of supplies:
Stampin Up products Real Red cardstock Shimmery White cardstock Whisper White cardstock Real Red ink pad Memento tuxedo black ink pad Stampin’ Blends: Crumbcake, Mint Macaron, Petal Pink Stampin’ write markers: Real Red pop dots Power Poppy products Christmas Corgis stamp and die set Lawn Fawn products Perfectly Plaid DSP: Christmas collection 2016 Trimmings Twine in Red, Green, & White *paper trimmer, scissors, and double sided tape
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