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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Season's Greetings - December 31st - all the ideas!


Season's Greetings

Well, we've come to the end of the month and what a month of Season's Greetings it's been! 

We've crafted up a storm with greetings cards of all sizes, shapes, colours and techniques. 28 different ideas and many more different cards for your inspiration! 

We hope you've had as much fun as we have. 

Today I just thought I'd give you a round up of all the ideas we've offered. 

2nd - paper-backed die-cuts




3rd - a shaker card



4th - mixed-media background



5th - a sketch



6th - an all-white card



7th - ink blending



8th - washi tape



9th - giftcard cards



10th - hand-stitching and sequins



11th - pocket cards



12th - fussy cutting 



13th - non-Christmas colour scheme



14th - paper tearing



15th - a pop-up card


16th - sparkle



17th - punch shapes



18th - washi-tape tree



19th - silver or gold



20th - wood veneer embellishment



21st - stamped image with stacked die-cutting



22nd - layers



23rd - using what you know



24th - tags



26th - New Year aperture card



27th - small card with scoring detail



28th - using die-cutting


And that's a wrap! See you on the other side and here's to a creative 2020!

You know that we LOVE it when you share!

So, if you are inspired to make your own cards, layouts or projects - from Season's Greetings, a previous Christmas special, a Counterfeit Kit Challenge kit that you haven't quite used up or a new kit inspired by any one of our dozens and dozens of inspirational kits - you can share in these places:
Here's to a wonderful 2020!
Lisa

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for doing a review post! I was too swamped through the month with being back in the classroom this fall, helping assist my mom, and keeping up with my design team commitments to participate. However I do try to read most of the blog posts and see what gets posted in the FB community. Keep on sharing great motivations to use up my stockpiles!

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    1. Thanks for the feedback Becca! I really think every one of these techniques can be interpreted for any style of card at all! I'll be referring back to them. And the links back to the original posts are in the dates above each photo - hope this helps!

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