Sleigh Bells Ring!
An oldie but goodie today for my project. I had designed the graphics for my 10-Day Christmas Papercrafting Challenge in advance and when I sat down to create 10 projects, I stumped myself on this one because I did not have any current stamp sets that had bells or sleighs.
The retired stamp set I used is Wishes & Wonder along with the North Pole Wonder Dies. This is a bundle I will always hold on to because I love the images so much. On my Stamp & Ink Designs Facebook group, I do not require that all current products need to be used, so I know the members will love that I used this retired bundle.
If you would like to play along with our 10-Day Christmas Papercrafting Challenge, you can join my Facebook group here:
You can see all of the details in my stamped and layered images. I could have even added more but I stopped myself!
Card Products Used:
- Stamps: Wishes & Wonder (retired)
- Inks: Bermuda Bay, Old Olive, Early Espresso, Basic Gray
- Cardstock: Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay, Smoky Slate, Soft Suede, Pear Pizzazz, Basic White
- Tools & Accessories: Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Card Recipe:
- Card Base: Coastal Cabana Cardstock 11″ x 4-1/4″. Score and fold at 5-1/2″.
- Layer #2: Bermuda Bay Cardstock 5-1/4″ x 4″. Glue to card base.
- Layer #3: Basic White Cardstock 5″ x 3-3/4″. Glue to card front.
- Layer #4: Pear Pizzazz Cardstock 3-3/4″ x 7/8″. Stamp the sentiment from the Wishes & Wonder stamp set with Old Olive Ink. Glue to white layer about 3/4″ from the top.
- Images: Stamp the following images and glue to card front:
- Branches: Stamp and cut two with Pear Pizzazz Cardstock stamped with Old Olive Ink. Glue flat.
- Sentiment: Stamp and cut one with Coastal Cabana Cardstock stamped with Bermuda Bay Ink. Glue with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Reindeer: Stamp and cut one with Soft Suede Cardstock stamped with Early Espresso Ink. Glue with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Sleigh: Stamp and cut one with Smoky Slate Cardstock stamped with Basic Gray Ink. Glue to card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
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