If you are a crafter you can get in on all the fun ... holdiay cards can be sent in until Nov. 1. Check out the Cards For Heroes website for shipping and cardmaking instructions.
If you are following the chain, you came here from Loni H.'s blog. Isn't that tree gorgeous!!!
I wanted to share a the holiday card I made:
The technique I wanted to share is "faux postage". I used a nestability rectangular die as my mask, but you can also make you own out of clear acetate - just draw out the size of the cardstock you are using for your stamp on the acetate and then draw another shape 1/4" inside the first mark. Cut away the interior and voila - instant (or almost instant) mask!!
I stamped the end of the holly berry branch on the faux stamp CS , drew the outline using a marker and the nestie as a guide, and also sponged with my nestie mask in place, then I trimmed with a Fiskars postage decorative scissors
I also wanted to give a shout out to all the service men & women and their families. Thank you so much for the sacrifices you make on a daily basis to serve & protect us at home. Making cards seems like such a small thing and doesn't really convey the appreciation I have for all of you.ETA: The red & white paper on the bottom is the new Stampin Up! Christmas Cocoa Specialty paper. The white is actually flocked so it is velvety to the touch.
Enjoy the hop and be inspired ...
Your next stop is on the hop is >>>>>> Sandy A's Blog <<<<<<
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{Make Merry Supplies - all ink, paper stamps & embellies by SU!)
Stamps: Berry Christmas
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Handsome Hunter, Real Red
Paper: Kraft, Cocoa Specialty, Ral Red, White
Tools: Fiskar Postage Stamp scissors, nestability rectangular die
Embellies: Dusty Durango dotted grosgrain ribbon, Chocolate chip grosgrain ribbon