supplies: Schoolhouse Red and white cardstock, red and white gingham dp, PTI Birch Frame Mix & Mat die, The Greetery Winter Budding Beauties stamp and matching die, Altenew Green Meadows mini inks, Simon Merry die (retired), bow from Pink Fresh Studio, (retired) Tim Holtz birch embossing folder
I just have a few more cards to address and mail today, and I'm calling this year a wrap for Christmas cards!
Thanks for stopping by - have a great week!
8 comments:
Love the woodsy feel of this one Lin. Merry Christmas.
Love the classic look, gingham ribbon and mistletoe; and that wood grain die looks wonderful!! Have a joyous holiday Lin!
What a delightful card Lin, love that sweet gingham bow!
what a gorgeous card Lin. Love the traditional colours of red and green together
Love the birch die cut - that is stunning and frames the floral element beautifully. A beautiful card Lin
Blessings
Maxine
What a lovely card. I too love the birch die cut background. I have a question regarding it...I clicked on the link, and the die at SSStamp was the same outer frame but the inside part was plaid. Yours is all birch. Did you use the mix and match plaid die or a different one?
Thanks for all the cards you make. Am always enthralled and am a big fan of your cards.
Thank you, Dots. I used just the birch frame (outer) part of the 3-piece plaid die, and cut it from a piece of cardstock that had first been embossed with the birch embossing folder. (Or you could cut it first, then emboss the whole thing). Hope that helps!
Thank you so much Lin! It should have been a bit more obvious to me now that I think about it. I appreciate your time in replying. I LOVE the birch frame. We live in the Pacific Northwest, and I make a lot of men's cards, so this would be so awesome to use. I'm on the list to buy one at SS Stamp.
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