I came today to share another Christmas card. Or I should rather say – another GREEN Christmas card. I told you that I’m on a green kick this season 🙂 This card required minimum supplies – one layered floral die set and a mini sentiment stamp set.
I came today to share another Christmas card. Or I should rather say – another GREEN Christmas card. I told you that I’m on a green kick this season 🙂 This card required minimum supplies – one layered floral die set and a mini sentiment stamp set.
Today I want to share a holiday card which is made is not at all a traditional color solution. It rather belongs to that pool of my cards that look minimalistic and sleek (and as those you would see in the corporate world if you will).
I like adding realistic touches to my cards, especially winter holiday ones. Today I want to share such card using Papertrey Ink products and Tim Holtz Distress Holiday Texture Set.
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.
I know that farmhouse style is getting outdated (at least according to Gen Z and TikTok, which totally shame it).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).
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.
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.
I love everything about fall, anything you can name. Gorgeous fall foliage would be on anyone’s list, but I also love rain. When it comes to fall cards one of my to-go recipes is replicating the look of wet fall leaves after rain. Today I want to share such card featuring Papertrey Ink products.
Do you like the rustic style? I do pretty much. Especially in wedding decor. Although let’s face it, any style of wedding decor if made tasteful looks awesome. And it’s a great source of inspiration. Today I want to share a couple of wedding cards inspired by the rustic style.