Christmas Cards to DIE(cut) for

This week at Jingle Belles we're doing a little cross-pollinating with Betty Bee's Buzz … a super-fun paper-crafting blog hosted by Betty Brett and her lovely swarm of Honey Bees.

So this week the pronpt is to create a Christmas card to die (cut) for! This week we're featuring *DIECUTS* in our cards. They can be store bought, mechanically made (a la cuttlebug), electronically generated (think cricut or spellbinders), or… if you're feeling ambitious… all of the above?!

I knew I wanted to use these  Stampin' Up felt die cut snowflakes I had in my stash … thankfully they also coordinated perfectly with Echo Park's Wintertime papers.

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I punched a few more snowflakes from metallic papers and layered them on top of the felt.  The entire stack-of-snowflakes is on another die cut … Sizzix Frame Back, Ornate #3.

I finished with a new-to-me sentiment from CatsLife Press and a few pearls to embellish.

Use keyword JB16 if you upload … and make sure you link of your diecut card by Wednesday, April 20th at 6pm EST on Jingle Belles … and also link up on April 20th on Betty Bee's Buzz.

We're dying to see what you create.

4 thoughts on “Christmas Cards to DIE(cut) for”

  1. I love both of these dies, Stef. And your paper choices and the sentiment and the snowflakes and…everything about it 🙂
    Thank you so much for allowing me the opportunity to guest design with you at Jingle Belles. It has been a delight for me! I can hardly believe I’ve known you and Lauren for nearly 4 years…yep, you two have been inspiring me for that long!

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  2. Stef, every week you never cease to amaze me with the cards you create for the Jingle Belles challenge. I love these snowflakes and the colors are just perfect. Wonderful inspiration for all of us Jingle Belles fanatics!!
    Also, thank you for the comment on my card, I appreciate it 🙂

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