Each Monday evening since early July, I have taken part in the Heart of Christmas blog hop showcasing our amazing range of holiday products from the Annual and July-December Mini catalogues. Please hop along for the final time this year and enjoy some fabulous inspiration from our talented team. I cannot believe where these last 22 weeks have gone, but I have enjoyed every minute of creating Christmas projects for you.
Do you love gingerbread cookies at Christmas time? I do, and that is exactly what I have added to my card… well, not the real thing, but what looks like the cookies I make and ice with my children every year!!!
The Gingerbread dies and Gingerbread & Peppermint Designer Series Paper (DSP) along with some Heartwarming Hugs DSP create some cute cards for the festive season. The Kraft paper creates the perfect cookie with some Basic White and Real Red icing on top!
The sentiment (Peaceful Deer stamp set) is stamped in Mossy Meadow ink to coordinate with the card base.
Some Basic Rhinestone Jewels were added for some Christmas sparkle!
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I can almost smell the ginger just looking at your lovely card, Kate. The Kraft paper is perfect for the gingerbread cookies. I love the bright and festive colours too.
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OMG, for a minute or so, I thought that the red DSP was from Heartwarming Hugs, and you’d hand-coloured the little diamonds – I was very impressed!! I am still impressed though, it’s a fabulous card, and the cookie embellishments look fantastic.
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Kate your card definitely looks good enough to eat – yum! Love the contrast of the kraft paper with the bright greens and red.
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I agree with Rosa … I was just about to say those cookies look good enough to eat! Lovely, bright, festive, card. You’ve used colour so beautifully on this card, Kate.
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Yummy those cookies sure do look good enough to eat Kate! Fabulous card to showcase the Gingerbread set.
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The Kraft paper works so well with the lovely bright colours of the festive DSP. Merry Christmas Kate.
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