I chose to use the colors in the gorgeous Gilded Autumn specialty designer paper; Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Vanilla and Mint Macaron. This pretty paper was out of stock but it's back now; get it here while you can!
Details:
The pumpkins are fussy cut from one of the sheets in the Gilded Autumn DSP
The leaves are inked in Cajun Craze and Mint Macaron and stamped off once or more for a lighter hue
the greeting tag is die-cut with the Ornate Frames dies.
The grass image on the bottom is from the Field of Flowers stamp set
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This Merry Christmas stamp is a true classic with a bit of that Victorian feel to it. I don’t often keep retired stamps but I will keep this one! It’s on sale now too; while supplies last. Click here to see it.
I paired it with the Traditions of Christmas designer paper here. It’s discounted and on the Last Chance list here. However it’s currently out of stock but should be back next week. A bit of holly and berries with some ribbon and you’re done! As you can see I added the same DSP to my envelope flap. Now that makes a card extra special!
This next one features the Need for Tweed designer series paper. See that here.Fun prints with lots of texture. It’s also on sale right now and available while supplies last.
Aren’t they beautiful? Flower bouquet’s for Christmas? Absolutely! My colors include White, Real Red, Old Olive & Mossy meadow.
These are made with a few products from the 2025 Holiday catalog and one from our Online Exclusives. Here’s the list:
– Traditions of Christmas specialty designer series paper – Christmas Greenery dies seen here – Traditional Labels stamp set seen here – Peaceful Greenery embossing folder (now discounted) seen here – Textured Notes dies seen here
Traditions of Christmas specialty designer series paper
Whew! Seems like a lot but you could easily substitute other products. Instead of using the Christmas Greenery dies the bouquet from the DSP could be fussy cut.
It’s so easy to die-cut the florals with the dies in the Christmas Greenery dies I might just make a few more of these cards. I did texture the front of the card base but you could easily add a second layer to the front instead.
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