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STAMPlorations - Typographia Christmas

Hi Everyone,
we are having another wonderful blog hop at STAMPlorations and its all about Christmas, yeahhh!!!



Shery designed all those beautiful Typographia sets. Making Christmas cards with those is a snap. They cover most of the card. all you need is a pretty background or some adornments. There is many different types of them - I just have three, but you should check out all of them used by our talented DT or go to the store.



I just added the die cut baubles - I used a sprayed water color background I had lying around to cut two of the and added them on with gold string.


Here I made a quick water color background and added stars, sequins and Washi tape.


I used the negative of the Christmas tree die cut, cut it with a circle die. Added an eyelet and some string and again Washi tape.

My STAMPlorations supplies:

preview-layeringbaubles1 preview-christmasiconchristmastree1

You have until Monday, October 9 to leave a comment on the DT blogs. One commenter will win her choice of 3 Typografia Christmas stamps. The winner will be randomly drawn from all comments left on the STAMP blog and participating designers' blogs. The winner will be announced on Tuesday, October 10
The sets will be 5% off and if you use my code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA
you will get and additional 20% off on all stamps, stencils, and dies on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store

Happy Christmas card making!


Comments

conil said…
Wow! Had no idea these sentiments were that large. You really have put them to awesome use. They're all so unique, can't decide on a favorite...so love them all.
Becca Yahrling said…
Very pretty cards. I really love the 2nd one with the pretty BG color and the lovely sequins. It's just a pretty design.
Sue D said…
Great variety of cards made with these sentiments. I like how you embellished each one.
Kirsty Vittetoe said…
Fabulous, fabulous work!
These are great Christmas looking cards !
Nandini said…
These sentiments are really, really gorgeous. And I love that they are so large. Makes mass production so easy!
cm said…
Wonderful showcases, Cornelia! You're really motivating me to get rolling on my Christmas cards!
Hugs~c
I love all the beautiful cards you made with these large sentiments.
Dee Earnshaw said…
lovely cards - these sentiments really make an Impact:)
These are very nice modern Christmas looking cards !
Sharon said…
I love how you did a soft watercolour behind the big white embossed sentiment. Such a great way to highlight these new typographic styles.
nancy littrell said…
LOVE your CAS Christmas card designs, Cornelia. Perfect for the busy Christmas season. TFS and inspiring us my friend. Hugs...
Karthikha said…
Beautiful set of creations! I love the first one especially with the chalk effect and pop of color!
papierelle said…
Wunderschön, besonders die mit den Kugeln. Auf dem dunklen Hintergrund leuchten sie so herrlich!!!
LG Gundi
Arianna Barbara said…
Beautiful Xmas projects!!! Love the sentiments!!!
Valerija said…
Very cute cards. Love them all! x
I love your kinda modern looking Christmas cards !
Mary Holshouser said…
Love the colors in the ornaments of the first
card. The tree inset in the ornament in
the last is a great idea.
Wonderful cards.
thanks for sharing.
Anita in France said…
You've showcased these new sentiments beautifully, Cornelia ... I'm especially taken with the first ... those delicate baubles are fabulous with the bold fonts! Hugs, Anita :)
Craftychris said…
Beautiful cards showcasing these wonderful stamps! xxx
ionabunny said…
Love the bright cuts against the black and white. Great ideas here. Hugz
Chark said…
ooh, pretty! love the ornaments!
Tina Z. said…
amazing, I love the black background!

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