Showing posts with label Card Front Builder Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Card Front Builder Dies. Show all posts

Monday, December 11, 2017

Free Shipping and Treat Packaging


Don't forget!  One day (today) only - FREE shipping all day long.  Any order, any price.  Great time to pick up something from your wish list!


Let me share another treat package I created (with the help of Tami White):

These Clear Tiny Treat Boxes are so cute!  Just adding some trees cut with the Card Front Builder Dies and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper make for an adorable treat.

Let's take a closer look:

Trees were added on all four sides after adhering a 1/2" strip of Merry Little Christmas Designer Series Paper.  I only used Tear & Tape Adhesive on the bottom of the trees, so it doesn't show through to the inside of the box.

See that little deer?  Also included in the Card Front Builder dies is a framelit for the deer--I used Copper Foil sheets to cut him out.  And I wrapped the whole box with some Linen Thread.

Just add Hershey's Kisses in Christmas colors and you have a seasonal treat to make anyone happy!

Supplies can be purchased by clicking on the photos below; you'll be whisked to my on-line store.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

It's Christmas, Day 3

Look who's peeking through the trees on this Christmas card...

I've been sharing cards from my Christmas Card Class, and today is Day 3.  Another CASED card (I LOVE Stampin' Connection, a demonstrator-only site to share creations).  The colors, plaid paper and little details made this one of my favorite cards of the day.


This starts with a Thick Whisper White base.  There is a layer of Basic Black with the plaid from Merry Little Christmas Designer Series Paper, and wrapped with some gorgeous 3/8" Basic Black Shimmer Ribbon, and then adhered to the card base.  There are three more layers, smaller, cut with the Layering Squares framelits:  Basic Black, Old Olive and a piece from the Merry Music Specialty DSP.  Easy so far, right?

The trees and the deer were cut from Basic Black cardstock using the Card Front Builder Thinlits Dies, and the trees were cut again with Old Olive paper.

The finishing touch?  A sentiment (from a retired Good Greetings) stamped in Tuxedo Black ink on a thin strip of Whisper White, and anchored with a Brights Enamel Shape in Old Olive.

So what do you think?  Is this your favorite too?  I still have a few more to share, but I'd love to know which is best, in your mind!


Products used can be ordered here.

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