Christmas Lodge Card with Mica Flakes
Hello again stampers! Today I have a beautiful card for you that I CASEd (Copy And Share Everything) off of one of the Founder’s Circle swaps that have been all over the web. I do not know who originally made this card but I LOVE it! One of my favorite features about this Christmas card is the Mica Flakes adhered onto the tree! So, so pretty in real life and nice and flat for mailing. It also uses the beautiful Christmas Lodge stamp set from the Holiday Mini Catalog. The ribbon treatment on the bottom is also unique as well as again being flat for mailing as well as economical if you need to mass produce Christmas cards. Just a small strip of the Cherry Cobbler Polka Dot Ribbon layered with the Victorian Crochet Trim. TIP: I recommend adhering these ribbons with Sticky Strip. It’ll make your life easier – trust me!
Here’s the rest of the supplies below so you can recreate this beauty for yourself.
STAMPS:
Christmas Lodge (Wood – 123767; Clear – 123769)
Petite Pairs (Wood – 122495; Clear – 122497)
Netting Large Background Stamp (Wood only – 122655)
PAPER:Always Artichoke Card Stock (105119)
Cherry Cobbler Card Stock (119685)
Crumb Cake Card Stock (120953)
Very Vanilla Card Stock (101650)
INK:
Always Artichoke Classic Stampin’ Pad (105219)
Cherry Cobbler Classic Stampin’ Pad (119669)
Crumb Cake Classic Stampin’ Pad (121030)
ACCESSORIES:
Cherry Cobbler 1/2″ Scallop Dots Ribbon (124138)
5/8″ Victoria Crochet Trim (118481)
Linen Thread (104199)
Mica Flakes (124115)
Sticky Strip (104294)
Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)
TOOLS:
Tabletop Paper Cutter (106959)
Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334)
Curly Label Punch (119851)
Large Oval Punch (119855)
Clear Block Bundle (118491) – I think I used Blocks A, C, and F for this project.
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