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Christmas will be here before you know it!!!

This month has been full of AWESOME inspiration...
combining Altered Pages products with
Craft Attitude™ printable film from our partner! 


For all those who viewed and commented on the Blog last week, we have another 
WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER

This week's winner will receive a full package of Craft Attitude!


Congrats to Celestine Hart 
our week 2 winner 

Celestine, please send your postal address to Artsociates@gmail.com 
& a full CRAFT ATTITUDE package is YOURS!



It is time to start thinking of making handmade Christmas cards for those special people on your card list.  When creating your cards be sure to check out all the seasonal items we have at AlteredPages.com



Today I am sharing a card made with this cute Reindeer Stamp called "Special Delivery".  Stamp the image on white card stock with black ink and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Color image with Copics. Tear the image from card stock, making it a little larger then an ATC. Distress edges with brown ink.

Layer Green Two Scoops Cardstock and Hello December Pattern Paper on card base with Double Sided Tape. Adhere image to the card.  Print the  Altered Pages ATC Decorative Borders Collages Sheet on Craft Attitude™ printable film.  Cut out the frame you choose to use.  With the printed side down adhere over the stamped image on the card.



Add the Mini Edge Red border on the bottom and the Merry Christmas Banner from Glitz Hello December What Nots.  With VeraMark ink the Chip Board Snowflakes and heat emboss with white embossing powder, attach clear Dew Drops to the center with Tacky Glue.


Supplies:
Reindeer Stamp called "Special Delivery"
Craft Attitude™
Altered Pages ATC Decorative Borders Collages Sheet
Glitz Hello December Pattern Paper
Hello December What Nots
Two Scoops Cardstock
Chip Board Snowflakes
Dew Drops Poinsettia
Mini Edge Red
White Card Stock
Red Card Base
Copics
Black Ink & Brown Ink
Clear and White Embossing Powders
Tacky Glue
Double Sided Tape


Comments

  1. You got me in the mood to make Christmas cards! You're card is so adorable! Great job!

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    1. That little reindeer will get you in the mood!!!

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  2. This reindeer is super cute! Great card project. Now I need that stamp! ;-)

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    1. It is a great stamp and easy to color in!

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  3. Absolutely adorable Lyneen! And I so love the Craft Attitude film! Well done!

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    1. Omgoodness, Congratulations to ,Celestine,the winner winner!
      I was in such a hurry to check out the project I absolutely missed the chicken dinner! lol

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  4. I love your stuff, Lyneen, and this card is cute-cute-CUTE! Thanks for sharing how you did it!

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  5. This card makes me feel like a kid again! That reindeer is so sweet and your layout and embellishing is perfect!

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    1. I had you in mind when I made this card!!!

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  6. Why oh why didn't I order this cute stamp when I placed my order! The card is so cute♥

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    1. Jackie you can always place another order! It is really cute!

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  7. A really adorable card. Love that cute reindeer!

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  8. Cute card Lyneen - love that reindeer! He's darling :)

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  9. Such a cute stamp and your card colors and design are fabulous Lyneen! xx

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