November Club Project – Christmas Cards

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Next month’s Creative Club project will be three fun Christmas Cards. They all use the new Jingle Level 2 Papers and Jingle Creative Basics Collection. And of course, what would Christmas be without a little Prisma Glitter?

I love the rolling hills on this card. I used the back side of the patterned gift paper for the hills. (If you look closely, you can see the wrapped presents in the grass. LOL!)
This next card was inspired by my sweet and very creative friend Bren. I got one just like it in a swap from her and knew right away that it simply must be duplicated. LOL! (Thanks Bren!)
This is a fairly simple card that can be duplicated quickly. I love the sentiment. The inside says “than to have everything you want before you open the gifts.”My Creative Club meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7pm at my house, however, you do not need to be local to be part of the club. My long distance members get their kits mailed to them and any orders they place, get drop shipped to them directly from the Close to my Heart office. (Sometimes they even get their orders before the local gals!) Next month’s club is on Wednesday, November 11th. If you would like to attend or order a kit, please contact me no later than November 3rd so that I have enough time to order the supplies and prepare your kit(s).

Click here for more details on this super fun club! Contact me at lisa@myctmh.com for more information, to sign up for next month’s class, or to order your own club kit(s).

All supplies are from CTMH unless otherwise noted.
Papers
Jingle Paper Packet, Creative Basics Jingle Collection
Stamps
Holiday Trinkets, Card Chatter – Christmas, Just for the Holidays
(If you order all 3 in November, you will get one of them for free!)
Inks
Chocolate, Topiary, Tulip, Olive, Juniper, Blush
Other
Flurry Dimensional Elements, Prisma Glitter, Bonding Memories Glue, 3-D Foam Tape, Colonial White Waxy Flax, Colonial White Ribbon Rounds, Spring Blossom Brads Assortment, Foam Tool

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10 Comments

  1. Amazing cards, Lisa! While I love 'em all, the top one really jumped at be. So fun.

    Thanks for the award, too!

  2. Oh my Lisa, that first card is fabulous! Wow! The other cards are super too, but that first one blew me away.

    Awesome!

  3. MOrnin' girlfriend and Happy Halloween! Love the rolling hill card! Glad you likey the candy cane card-love the circle tag you added-now when can we have a play day????

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