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Christmas Card using DSP

Christmas Card using DSP and die cuts
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Christmas Card using DSP and die cuts.
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Christmas card using DSP is probably the easiest technique in card making.

You can keep it simple or you can add finishing touches such as gems, die-cuts or stamped images.

Here’s how I made the card:

  1. Trim a sheet of Christmas DSP to 2 x 6 inches and attach it to a white card base. Trim the excess if there’s any hanging on the side of your card.
  2. Stamp trees. candy cane and baubles and cut with their coordinating dies. Die cut several snowflakes too.
  3. Stamp a greeting on white card stock from the Cozy Christmas Stamp Set and cut with a 1-3/4 inch circle punch.
  4. Cut a scallop circle with the 2-3/8 punch in Cherry Cobbler card stock.
  5. Assemble the card with the cut-out images and attach to the card base.
  6. Add sequins or gems for a finishing touch.

Here’s a list of products I used:

  • Scentsational Season Stamp Set
  • Seasonal Tags Framelits Dies
  • Ornament Keepsakes Stamp Set
  • Holiday Ornaments Framelits Dies
  • Bigz Snow Flurry Die
  • 2-3/8 inch Scallop Circle Punch
  • 1-3/4 inch Circle Punch

I hope that you’ll give this inspiration a go and make a Christmas card using DSP.

Visit the online store for current products to help you in your card making.

Would you like to learn how to make cards in class? Let me know so we can organise one for you. Bring along your friends too so you can share the experience.

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