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Painted Christmas- A Stamping with Friends Christmas Card Blog Hop

Hello, Stampers!

Wow, I feel like I haven't participated in a Stamping with Friends Blog Hop in forever, so I'm excited to participate in this one that celebrates one of my favorite times of the year--Christmas!!! 

Welcome and thank you for joining us!  If you are new to my blog, Stamping with Friends is a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators who share our love of card-making through monthly blog hops with various themes. If you are following the hop, then you'll have just popped over from Joy Nelson's Stamp with Joy blog. I hope you took a minute to leave a comment for her as I'm sure she'll appreciate it just as much as I will. If you are starting the hop with me, thank you so much and I hope you enjoy what I and the other hoppers have prepared for you today!

I don't know about you, but I usually have this massive Christmas list...family, friends, co-workers, customers, and business partners...so when I design a Christmas card, it is usually something that is very simple that I can reproduce very quickly. But also works well for other occasions with just the change of the DSP or embellishment or something simple.

In today's project, I let the Designer paper do the majority of the work.   I added some stamped Poinsettias from the Merriest Moments Bundle and accented them with Rhinestone Jewels...how simple is that.  




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Here are the supplies I used to create this card:

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