Holiday Extravaganza 2020
10/28/2020
For my third session I used the returning Christmas Gleaming stamp set and the beautiful Brightly Gleaming designer series paper. Since we were doing it all online, I used a couple of stamp sets that we used last year. That way, I knew most of the attendees would already have the stamp sets.
We used the Champagne Rhinestone on some of our projects, so it was the perfect gift for this session.
I used the Mini Pizza Boxes and decorated them with the designer series paper and Copper Foil sheets.
Of course, I had to fill it with chocolate!
The first card the attendees made was using the Parisian Embossing Folder. I love punches, so I was very excited when Stampin' Up! brought back the Gleaming Ornaments Punch Pack.
I wanted a big sentiment for this card, but the Christmas Gleaming stamp set did not have one in it. So, I created one on my computer and printed it out in Night of Navy.
Have you seen the Evergreen Embossing Folder yet? It is absolutely beautiful! I love the sparkle Wink of Stella gives the trees.
I love the creative fold on this card. It makes it look so elegant.
It was fun incorporating the returning Christmas Gleaming stamp set and Brightly Gleaming designer series paper with new products from the Stampin' Up! holiday catalog.
Thank you for stopping by today! Come back on Friday for my last project for my Fall Friday series.
Happy Stampin and
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These are beautiful cards! How did you create the first card shown at the top? Yes, am new to stamping and have lots to learn! Love it!!
Posted by: Deanette | 10/29/2020 at 06:09 AM
Thank you Deanette! I have another blog post that explains how to make this type of fun fold card. It is called the collar fold card. Here is the link that explains how to make it. https://www.stampinscrapper.com/my-blog/2017/04/blooms-bliss-creative-fold-card.html
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 10/29/2020 at 10:32 AM