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Deer Merry Christmas Wishes card

Hello and welcome to the post for today with a deer, a foil snowflake and some stamping.  This was a fun card to create and very easy to put together.  Take a look at the DSP (from last year) and the card stocks used to bring this card together.  Let me know what you think.




Supplies:
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Additional supplies: ATG

  1. Create a card base from Cherry Cobbler card stock to measure 5 ½” x 8 ½” and scored at 4 ¼”.
  2. Cut a 4” x 5 ¼” piece of Very Vanilla card stock and adhere to the card base using your favorite adhesive.
  3. Cut a piece of the DSP to 3 ¾” x 5” and adhere to the Very Vanilla card stock.
  4. Cut a strip of Very Vanilla card stock and stamp the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler ink coming from the right side of the strip. Adhere the strip about 1/3” of the way up from the bottom of the DSP.
  5. Die cut a circle and then cut it in half and then adhere to the Very Vanilla strip and do the same with the foil snowflake tucking it under the Garden Green half circle.
  6. Stamp the deer on Crumb Cake card stock using Early Espresso ink and then die cut with coordinating framelits. Pop this image up with dimensionals and place on the Garden Green circle.
Finish off the inside of the card with a personal message.

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration. Thank you for visiting.

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