Need a beautiful but pretty quick and easy Holiday card to send this year? I have an idea for you! This reindeer card features copper foil paper and the beautiful Stampin' UP! Year of Cheer designer paper!
The Reindeer is die cut using the Santa's Sleigh framelits and the Copper Foil Paper. It coordinates perfectly with this beautiful copper foil pattern in the Year of Cheer designer paper
It's not easy to photograph metallic images, but I hope you'll trust me that this copper reindeer and copper patterned Year of Cheer paper is gorgeous in person!!
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The card base is a thick Whisper White note card – so no cutting, measuring or scoring! It's all done!
The Reindeer is popped using Stampin' Dimensionals and Mini Stampin' Dimensionals on a Whisper White oval Stitched Shape framelit die cut. I added the silver metallic doily and rhinestones to give a fun "mixed metals" look.
The greeting is stamped in Real Red ink from the Season to Sparkle stamp set, and die cut with the Bunch of Banners framelits. The Real Red die cut bow on the reindeer is from the Bouquet Bunch framelits, but I noticed that the bow in the Holly Berry Builder punch (here) would be a great and quick alternative!
Thank you for joining me! I hope you enjoyed this fun Holiday card idea!
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Good morning Patty,
I LOVE this card and you sent this one to me…. Thank you so much… You are the BEST… Have a great Thanksgiving….
I love this card Patty – it is so pretty but seems pretty quick to assemble. I’m a little behind in designing my holiday cards this year, so this idea is a great one, particularly with using the whisper white notecards and letting the DSP do most of the work. That DSP pack is so pretty, I think any of the designs would look beautiful. Thanks for sharing 🙂