Joy to the World / Peace on Earth (Peace & Joy)

by Kylie

Hi everyone, today we are getting into the Christmas spirit with some super easy, and cute, Christmas cards.  You only need a packet of the Feels Like Frost 6×6″ Designer Series Paper, the Peace & Joy Bundle (stamps and dies also available separately), assorted cardstock and ink.

I simply picked out a couple of the paper designs I liked, paired it with coordinating cardstock and then attached the die-cut sentiments.  My tip for the die cuts is to add Adhesive Sheets to the cardstock before you run it through your die-cutting machine.  It makes it so much easier to attach the thin sentiment at the end.  I also think the use of the vellum is a great touch as it allows the sentiment to pop but you can still see the image beneath it (thanks, Melissa, for this great idea).

Here’s the first card

 

Here’s the second card

Of course, you could always step up the designs if you wanted to.  You could also stamp the sentiment, rather than die cut it.  I just love the look of the die cuts.  These cards are so easy to make and you could whip up a stack in a very short period of time.  I hope you’ll give it a go.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  Hope you have a great day!

Happy Stamping, Kylie

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Supplies Used:

Listed below are the supplies used to create the above project. If the stamp set, die set, etc, also comes a part of a bundle or suite, I link to all so that you have choices.  I also link refills and basic supplies like adhesives which correspond with items used to make my projects.  These links take you to my online store.


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3 comments

Hilda Burton November 2, 2020 - 11:38 am

Beautiful cards, Kylie. I love this DSP and the dies for Peace and Joy. Nice job! Enjoy your day!

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Melissa Gifford November 2, 2020 - 11:48 am

Love these cards Kylie, the papers are so stunning and the addition of the sentiment and the vellum is a lovely touch.

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Kylie November 2, 2020 - 2:05 pm

Thanks so much! Thank you too for the great idea to use the vellum as the base layer! 🙂

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