12 Weeks of Christmas

Happy Friday Stampers!
This Friday is kicking off my 12 weeks of Christmas. Each Friday from now and until Dec. 20th I will post some type of Christmas project, whether it is a card, gift tag, gift box or bag etc. So with that being said, my first project is working with the Nature’s Beauty stamp set shown on page 63 of the Holiday catalog. With the purchase of this stamp set, Stampin up is donating $3.00 of every sale towards mental health organizations. I hope that gives another reason to purchase this stamp set.
My card base is Whisper white 8.5 x 5.5 with a layer of Whisper white 5.25 x 4. I stamped the deer in Early Espresso and took my blender pen and just blended some of his fur to make him stand out more. I also took my Crumb Cake blender pen and colored his hooves, a dab on his nose and a dot to his eyes. The little shrubs were stamped in Gray granite. The sentiment is from the Itty Bitty Christmas set shown on page 16 of the catalog. I stamped it in Basic Black ink, I embossed this with Subtles embossing folder and then I attached this layer to the card base and VIOLA the card is completed.
This shy little fox I stamped in Crumb Cake ink and used my blender pen again to make his fur stand out more. The little trees are stamped in Gray Granite and the sentiment is stamped in Basic Black ink. The card base and whisper white layer measurements are the same as in the first card.
This little furry bunny is so adorable! I stamped him in the Gray Granite ink and the little bushes in the Soft Suede ink. The sentiment is in Basic Black ink. The card measurements again are the same as the first card.
This set is great for some quick cards, that does not take a lot of supplies if you are needing to mass produce. I used the same inks on all three cards, Basic Black, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede and Gray Granite.
If you are interested in getting this stamp set feel free to shop my online store, and make sure to attach my name to the order so that I can send you a Thank-you gift.

Have a great weekend and I hope you get to do some stampin.

Sheryl

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