Sunday, July 25, 2021

Celebrate the Season

I am on the lookout for inspiration to use up some of the snippets from the patterned papers in SU Most Wonderful Time Product Medley. It came with 6x6 papers so that leaves a lot of 2" strips left over. The sketch this week at The Paper Players is just perfect for the occasion. 


This gorgeous paper has mistletoe with gold berries. The set comes with a couple of sheets of mistletoe and red berries stickers. I added the stickers to overhang the sides of the 2" strip. Under is a scrap of gold metallic. The sentiment is from SU's Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set. It is stamped on a banner sticker that also came in the product medley.

This product medley refill kit has been the best bargain of all time. It was on sale after last Christmas. I have made about 55 Christmas cards from it. Thanks to demonstrators who post You Tube inspiration for this product. I am making a bunch of cards this year for care packages for Hugs for Our Soldiers

Here is The Paper Players sketch

It is not too late for Christmas in July so I am also posting at The House That Stamps Built

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful, Donna! This paper is absolutely stunning. It looks awesome against the embossed background. What a great take on the sketch, and what a wonderful way to use up those scraps of paper! Thank you for playing with The Paper Players this week!

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  2. Super way to use your leftover papers. I like the way you've overhung the paper with the holly stickers. I think that really ties it all together.

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  3. Donna, I love that fabulous paper. The embossed background is the perfect backdrop. Your brought all these elements together beautifully. SO glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
    Jaydee

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  4. Awesome Christmas card! Thanks for playing along with the sketch challenge at The Paper Players this week!

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  5. Beautiful!! I love how you added the additional holly leaves; it adds a really fun touch! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.

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