In November I “spent” my rewards points (and a little extra) on some new goodies from #altenewstamps. When the Festive Greenery 3-D embossing folder and stencil arrived, I sat down and created a lot of panels, thinking I would make a set of identical cards. Instead I set a challenge for myself to make as many different cards as possible, and ended up with nine cards. I posted a few of them (here and here) as I made them for various challenges, but I thought I share the rest of them today. All of them started with the 3-D Stencil and coloring stencils. Since there are multiple cards, I'll just add the additional products I used under each.
Ellen Hutson Essential Ovals, Pinkfresh Studio Perfect Sentiments: Holiday, Pinkfresh Studio Gold Pearls
Ellen Hutson Essential Rectangles, Star sticker The Paper Studio, Reverse Confetti Christmas Card Greetings
Simon Says Stitched Dress-up Tags, The Greetery Speed Tags: Christmas Sentiments
Simon Says Stitched Rectangles and Stitched Circles, Pinkfresh Studio Foiled Sentiments for Holiday
This one was embossed on Concord & 9th's Evergreen cardstock, no stencil; Pinkfresh Studio Perfect Sentiments: Holiday, Paper Studio Gold Pearls
And, finally, a tag which ultimately I put on a card base when I needed one last Christmas card.
Ellen Hustson: Essential Ovals, The Greetery Speed Tags: Christmas Sentiments
There are still a few challenges looking for holiday cards so some of these are off to 52 Christmas Card Throwdown looking for Clean and Simple cards, The Four Seasons Challenge (looking for Winter cards), and The Card Concept: Christmas Cheer.
The Card Concept wants you to define your style. I'm sending over the first of the tag cards, so it's a Clean and Simple style,