Hi friends! Today I have another early Christmas card you can add to your stash. But first I want to announce the winner of last weeks stamp giveaway from ArtNeko, the winner of the fall stamps is Cheryl Singer Check your email to claim your prize! Now on to today’s project!

This card has a removable ornament that can be cherished year after year. I think having a reusable ornament makes the card worth a little extra time. Remember to “assembly line” the card making process if you are making more than one because it drastically cuts down on time. Watch the video to see how it’s done!
Supplies:
- Poinsettia Stamp Set (Simon Says Stamp), Poinsettia stamps & dies bundle also available
- Memento ink (tuxedo black, ladybug, rhubarb stalk, bamboo chutes, Cottage ivy, Bahama blue)
- Stamp blocks
- Scissors (Cutterbee)
- Grosgrain ribbon
- Narrow satin Ribbon
- ATG gun
- Beacon 3-in-1 glue
- White & Kraft cardstock
- Red and Aqua scrapbook paper (DCWV-The Christmas Stack)
- Buttons
- Label and snowflake die cuts
- Glitter pen (gelly roll stardust)
- yellow beads
Feel free to switch up the design with the supplies you already have on hand. If you don’t have a die cutter why not fold a 4″ circle of white cardstock and make the snowflake base old school? Don’t let your lack of resources limit your resourcefulness! If you were interested in the 20 free personalized greeting cards from our sponsor Printer Pix you can snag them here, they have fun photo gifts you can buy too but it is nice to try a service for free first I think. I hope you enjoyed today’s project and til next time happy crafting!
pretty! I like the colors too. It would also look nice with other stamps like candles, fir trees etc.
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Great idea with the ornament. I will have to try something like that. Thanks for sharing!
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Yes, that ornament is a fantastic idea. Thanks.
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Cute! Cute! Love Stamp School!!! and thanks for the coupon too
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I just love this idea and the card you designed!
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Great card idea. I will definitely try this one of my stamps! Thank you.
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