Thursday, November 08, 2012

Ladybug Ink Blog Hop: Quick and Easy Christmas Cards

It's time once again for the monthly Ladybug Ink Blog Hop! This month we are focusing on the holidays. I love Thanksgiving, but it's all about Christmas for me. :) So this month, I focused on Christmas cards, the quick and easy variety. I love making Christmas cards, but with a 2 year old to chase, I just don't have time make elaborate Christmas cards. That's why I loved using the Snow Festival Designer Printed Tags and the Note Cards to make these quick and easy Christmas cards. The printed tags are a great starting point for simple, yet heartfelt, cards. Stamp, adhere, add an embellishment, and wa-la, a beautiful, handmade Christmas card.



The Snow Festival Designer Printed Tags   (128152, $3.95) come 25 to a pack, with 5 each of 5 designs. It's a great deal, and you can use the tags for a variety of things. Obviously, I used my pack to make cards, but these would also make great labels, great to/from tags, place tags, and stocking stuffers. Below are five cards I made using the tags with a few additional supplies.

Isn't this owl the cutest little thing?
Baja Breeze Cardstock, Northern Flurry Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, Soft Suede Ink, Basic Rhinestones Jewel Accents, More Merry Messages Stamp Set


Cherry Cobbler is the best Christmas Red.
Garden Green Cardstock, Garden Green Ink, Cherry Cobbler Cardstock, Petals-A-Plenty Textured Impressions Embossing Folder Die, More Merry Messages Stamp Set


Who would have thought that Primrose Petals would be a good Christmas color too?
1-1/4" Scallop Circle Punch, 1/2" Scallop Dots Ribbon Cherry Cobbler, Mixed Medley Stamp Set. 
 

Thanks for visiting my blog. Head on over to Cassie's blog to see what surprise she has waiting for you!


Ladybug Ink Blog Hop
Nichole Gonzales Jaramillo http://nicholesu.blogspot.com/
Carmelita Wasson - You are Here! 
Ruth Norton http://ruthsstampingcorner.blogspot.com/

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