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Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps -- Christmas in July sale

 Hi Everybody, 


Some of the products I have used have been provided to me from various companies I design for. Affiliate links may be used in the links provided below.

It's July and that means time for Christmas cards and a stamp sale, hint, hint..... ;) 
I made this with stamps by Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps 


I have made similar cards in the past, but this is too good, not to repeat. I stamped the poinsettia into the upper and lower corners using Versamark and heat embossed them in gold. Sprinkled Brushos on them and spritzed with water. After it dried, I added the sentiment with Staz-on ink.

Here are all the stamps I used:


It is never too early to start making your Christmas cards!
All of our Christmas stamps are 15% OFF now through July 25th.


I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting!

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:

Watercooler Wednesday - any occasion
Card 4 Galz - Christmas in July
Double Trouble - Christmas
Heart2heart challenge - Christmas in July
CAS Christmas - poinsettia




















Comments

Flo said…
Eine schöne farbenfrohe Karte.
conil said…
Very beautiful and artsy. Your coloring is OUTSTANDING.
Love how you used lots of bright colors, they look beautiful with the gold embossing. Thank you for joining us at Double Trouble!
Alyson Mayo said…
This is such a unique Christmas card. I love all the sparkle and the mix of colours. Thanks for sharing with us at both H2H and Double Trouble :)
A.Rose said…
Fantastic use of color! Terrific card. Thanks for joining us at Christmas Craft Creations!
Linda said…
Your Brusho poinsettias are so stunning. Beautiful card. Thanks for joining us at CAS Christmas.
Beautiful stamps and using the gold embossing and the color technique was perfect for the poinsettias. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble and Heart2Heart.
Billie A said…
Beautiful card. I agree too good to pass up making another. I love the placement of the flowers and the awesome colors. I love your card and so glad you shared over at Cardz 4 Galz. We have a Christmas challenge over at Crafty Gals Corner if you wish to enter over there..
Loll said…
Gorgeous poinsettia card Cornelia!! Love the mix of beautiful colours with your brushos over the gold embossed poinsettias. Amazing design! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Christmas!
MortiCraft said…
This is beautiful! I love the colours and the loose way in which you have added them. Thanks for playing along with Christmas Craft Creations. X
Brandi said…
Absolutely stunning! I love this, what a great card! Thanks for playing along with Heart 2 Heart Challenges (H2H).

Brandi R.
DT member H2H
crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca
Christine said…
wonderful inspiration with the brushos on your poinsettia :) thanks for joining us at CAS Christmas
Lady Joyful said…
This is absolutely stunning, Cornelia! Great design and lovely colours too. Thank you for joining us at Christmas Craft Creations - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT
Cat Nowak said…
Stunning card! Love the gold embossing! Thank you for joining us at Heart 2 Heart!
This is such a stunning creation

Thank you for sharing with us at 'Cardz 4 Galz' this fortnight
Hugs Shell xx
Haley D. said…
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing with us @Heart2HeartChallenges. Congrats on being featured in our winner's circle!

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