Monday, November 9, 2009

MOJO112 - Merry Christmas Card

It's another edition of the Mojo Monday sketch! The card I made uses my new favorite DSP, Holiday Lounge (pg. 162). Make sure and check out my blog throughout this week as I focus on using this great paper on a variety of Christmas projects for you! The stamp I used comes from the Holiday Best (pg. 13) Level 1 Hostess set! Earn this set FREE with a $150 order, you can send me an email for more info! I stamped this twice, one in Ruby Red ink, then in Taken with Teal ink. Then I cut out the square sentiment and layered the Taken with Teal right over the Ruby Red! Since the Merry Christmas is in a square, it makes cutting easy - which I love!
Tips: The Clips Assortment (pg. 179) comes with 24 pieces of Styled Silver finish. I used the Wire Clip (like a paper clip) to add the ribbon to the card. I looped the ribbon through the top of the clip and tied it in a knot! Very easy but a cute way to embellish your projects! I used the Lots of Tags 4-Pack dies (pg. 197) which comes wither several tags to use with the Big Shot Die-cut machine. This scallop oval die layers perfectly with the Wide Oval Punch (pg. 186). I LOVE coordinating products!


Here's the supply list for what I used to make this card! Don't forget you can shop online for Stampin' Up! products 24/7 from my website! Click here to be directed to my site!
Stamps: Holiday Best (115364, Level 1 Hostess Set)
Ink: Ruby Red (102259), Taken with Teal (103257)
Card Stock: Ruby Red (102030), Taken with Teal (101584), Whisper White (100730), Sahara Sand (105328)
Paper: Holiday Lounge (115676)
Accessories: Clips Assortment (112508), Mistletoe Ribbon Originals (116792, Holiday Mini Catalog)
Tools: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine (113439), Lots of Tags (114508), Wide Oval Punch (112082), 1-3/8" Circle Punch (104401)

2 comments:

  1. way to go--by the way you do a fantastic job of label all the things that you use in you card--numbers and everything--awesome job!!!

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  2. Love your base of blues and gray and then how you added the reds in. It looks great!

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