Over the weekend I started decorating my apartment for Christmas. It’s one of the most favorite aspects of the holidays for me. I like it so much, that this theme is often represented in my cards as well. Today I want to share a holiday card showcasing a holiday home decor setup.
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Using these two realistic stamp sets it’s so easy to create a peaceful holiday card. I’m sharing one of such today.
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I think it’s official that this year I’m very into bold green holiday cards. I made more of such than any other year. One of the reasons probably is the wonderful Rustic Wilderness Distress Ink. It has such a rich green color, perfect for holiday cards. This time I want to share a Christmas card featuring bold two-tone stamped background
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I know that farmhouse style is getting outdated (at least according to Gen Z and TikTok, which totally shame it). But I cannot help to still love it very much. Especially when it comes to the holiday theme. The card I’m sharing today reminds me of holiday Hallmark movies (where visiting a tree farm is a mandatory action).
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I like how a simple contrast added to a card brings it onto another level. If you feel like your card is missing something – try to use this trick.
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Tie-dye is very trendy right now and making such card was quite fun. It turned out on a happier and brighter side than my usual style, but I like how it turned out. This card is a part of the new Altenew release, which presents a new awesome product line – hot foil plates.
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I played a lot recently with not quite traditional (or not at all traditional) color schemes for holiday cards that wanted to go back to basics of green, red, white. I’m sharing today a bold Christmas card featuring Spellbinders November Glimmer Hot Foil Kit.
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Sharing today a simple and festive holiday card, featuring a cure berry branch product and bright color scheme.
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I like having cards with a slick and minimalistic design in my holiday cards stash. They’re useful when you need to give a card to a person for whom a more colorful and/or playful one may be not the best choice (i.e. professional environment). Sharing today one of such cards, that featured a wonderful set from Papertrey Ink as well as one small cardstock saving trick.