Hello friends! Are you still making Christmas cards this month? I am! I used Scrapbook.com Joyful Ride stamp and die bundle along with their Peppermint patterned paper. I LOVE this paper pad! Lots of lots of pink! (I was good though and only made 2 pink cards this time.)
Making multiples of the same cards is just something I love to do. I share 2 card designs and changed them up by using different patterned papers and ink colors. This is a great way to mass produce cards and get a big jump on your Christmas cards for the year.
Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube. (My video is up on Scrapbook.com’s channel only.)
I used Scrapbook.com’s Peppermint paper pad. All of my cards are American A2 size.
All stamps and dies – Scrapbook.com Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com Ink – Catherine Pooler Glitter brush markers – Scrapbook.com Vellum – Scrapbook.com Cardstock – Scrapbook.com Pops of Color – Scrapbook.com
All stamps and dies – Scrapbook.com Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com 3D Embossing folder – Spellbinders Glitter paper – Lawn Fawn Brushed white cardstock – Spellbinders Ink – Honey Bee Stamps and Catherine Pooler
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One Reply to “Scrapbook.com | Joyful Ride Stamps and Dies”
I love these cards–the paper and the stamps & dies! Especially the tree! I like how you incorporated the sweet bunny into the scene, too. The Catherine Pooler inks continue to amaze me. I am looking forward to buying some when my other ones run out. lol
I love these cards–the paper and the stamps & dies! Especially the tree! I like how you incorporated the sweet bunny into the scene, too. The Catherine Pooler inks continue to amaze me. I am looking forward to buying some when my other ones run out. lol