Hello friends! Many years ago when I first starting paper crafting, rub-ons were very popular. I would use them on scrapbook pages all the time. I love the look since they really blend into the paper unlike stickers.
Scrapbook.com recently released a bunch of new rub-on styles. Some even have gold and silver foiling. I used their Vintage Scripts Gold rub-ons on my newest Christmas in July card. I’m getting a good start on my Christmas cards this year. Yay!

For a limited time, you can save on the Vintage Script Rub-on bundle. It includes 4 sets in gold, silver, white, and black. I may grab another set or two.
Grab the bundle HERE.

I used Scrapbook.com’s Noel patterned paper and their Cozy Foliage die set for the branches and pine cones.
The rub-on transfer design I selected for the large circle wasn’t wide enough to cover the circle die cut. So I simply used some of the leftover script and added it on the right and left sides.


All dies – Scrapbook.com
Rub-on Transfer – Scrapbook.com
Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com
Gold mirror paper – Scrapbook.com
Ink – Distress Oxide
Pops of Color – Scrapbook.com
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So lovely. Yay for getting a good start on your holiday cards. 🙂