I have more than enough Christmas cards
completed for this year, leftovers from years past,
but I keep making more!
I'm trying to make some flatter,
more mail friendly yet still pretty cards
to replace some of the others already completed.
We normally have a large extended family get together
for Christmas each year where I pass out around
40 cards. Due to the pandemic, we had to cancel.
Because of this, I will be mailing cards
and I don't want to spend more money for
extra postage on thicker, bumpier cards.
Many of the competed cards are thick and bumpy.
This one is pretty simple
AND has a bit of dimension!
I ran vanilla card stock through a snowflake
embossing folder, adhering it to a gold
metallic card stock base.
The deer and sentiment are heat embossed gold
on vanilla card stock.
The sentiment is mounted on a strip of chipboard
to give it a bit of dimension, but not as thick as pop dots.
Everything used was from Stampin' Up!,
but are all retired now.
Thanks for looking =)

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