
My hostess club this month requested 'Easy' Christmas cards. The layout for this card above was cased from the awesome Lauren Meader. I thought the Winter Post set and a quick rub-on from Season of Cheer were a perfect match.

This card (again, above. I can't figure out how to get typing ABOVE the cards, today!) was the easiest one, but it is so elegant. I paired 2 of the papers from Ski Slope, layered the felt flurries snowflakes and added a silver brad. Then I added another rub-on saying from Seasons of Cheer. Can't get any easier than that!
I CASE'd this card - and I can't for the life of me find out who I CASE'd it from! I'm usually really good about saving the info from cards that I see and like. I love the little 'presents' on the top of the card. If the owner of this original sees this card, would you please let me know so I can give you credit. Paper comes from the Holiday Treasures designer series paper. Saying is a stamp from Home for Christmas.
Again, another CASE. This one comes from Melissa's blog. Scroll down to the end of this post to see her Jingle All The Way card. I just used rub-ons from Season of Cheer again and paper from Ski Slope. Topped it off with Real Red grosgrain ribbon.
It was so hard to get a decent picture of this project! We used cardstock vellum and stamped the snowflake from Winter Post using Silver Encore. Then we sprinkled Irridescent Ice embossing powder over that and heated. In real life it's just gorgeous! These little sour cream containers are so easy to make. Click on the link to find Beate's great tutorial.


8 comments:
OMG these projects are gorgeous!!! What a VERY lucky club. :) And I'm so honored that someone CASEd ME!!! *blush*
Beautiful projects, Kathy! LOVE the sour cream container!
Wow, Kathy! Love all the projects some really great cards! Thanks so much for sharing!
Love your projects. So beautiful, all of them. You always come up with amazing stuff!
I love simple cards! Those are particularly gorgeous! Great card designs.
~Samantha
Love all of them Kathy...your club is lucky.I do see the shimmer on the container! Love It!!!
Wow fabulous projects! I love the one with the felt flurries snowflakes! Your sour cream container is gorgeous--never would have thought of doing it in vellum!
I think I want to make some of these for Londynn's Halloween treats this year.
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