For this one you need two colors of cardstock, an embossing folder, some white ink, a bit of twine, and a button. Done!
This card makes use of cardstock and some premade sentiments. Lots of paper lines come with pre-printed sentiments...use 'em!
For more details, visit the WW Blog! (Here is where I confess that my cards are not finished and may be "early" for NEXT year!)
CAS & gorgeous! I must confess, I didn't finish all of mine yet either. My family will get theirs on their gifts at the family gathering on Christmas Day. (I hope!)
ReplyDeleteThese are totally gorgeous! Love those embossing folders, Gloria! Love the sweet simplicity, too. I didn't get any Christmas cards made this year. I'm thinking maybe a New Year's letter....but I did finally get the tree decorated today and I'm baking cookies this afternoon, so maybe I'll be ready after all! Wishing you Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThey are both gorgeous!! Love the country feel. I sent the last of my cards out yesterday so some people will be receiving theirs after Christmas, better late than never huh :) I took advantage of many of the lines of paper that had images and sentiments pre done, perfect when you are running a bit behind. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest seconde cards ever Gloria, have a great Christmas xxx Amy
ReplyDeleteSo, is there a rule against making your Christmas cards in January? These are going to be our cards for next year - beautiful and simple and classy. Wonderful job. May I ask where you found the sentiment embossing folder or who makes it please. Thank you!
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