Thursday 11 October 2018

Stampin Up Santas Workshop - How to create cute snowmen Christmas cards

Santas Workshop Speciality Designer Series Paper is such an amazing pack of flocked double sided 12" x 12" paper, 2 each of 6 different designs.  You can make well of a hundred cards with just a pair of paper snips and a little fussy cutting.  Snowmen, Santa, Elves, Rocking horses and so many different images for making Christmas cards simple, fun and full of love for Christmas.

These final two examples of how to make 18 cards from half a sheet of this gorgeous paper are my two favourites.

The first shows the snowman having a doze after his Christmas dinner of cookies and candies and reminds me of how we all feel on Christmas day after we have had our Christmas dinner.  I made the z's for him snoozing with a smoky slate Stampin  Write Marker.

The second card shows our little character with his heart full of love giving a present to the snowman.  Both the hearts and the present were fussy cut from this dsp.

Here is a FREE video tutorial to show you exactly how I made these cards.

Heres part two of this series of three videos showing you how to make 18 cards from half a sheet of the snowmen Santas Workshop Speciality Designer Series Paper

Heres part 1 of the 3 part series.  In this video I show you how you can use every scrap of this lovely dsp to create 18 cards from half a sheet.  

I have shown you how to make a few different ideas for the 18 cards, the rest is up to you with your paper snips and some fussy cutting to use your imagination and get creating. Enjoy x

2 comments:

  1. This is just to die for, I love what you've done here. That DSP is just too special to not do something special with, I've been kind of lost for ideas with it for that reason. I love what you've done.

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  2. Thanks Andrea. Yes I love the dsp and you can make so many cards with every single image on every single sheet. Just don't have the time to try out everything, but for quick and easy Christmas cards having done the fussy cutting Im sorted. So glad you liked it. x

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