Resting Dove Die-Cut Christmas Card

Welcome to Day 2 of the Simon Says Stamp DieCember® Blog Hop!  DieCember truly is the most wonderful time of the year – packed with a huge selection of brand-new dies and festive crafting products.  Today, I’m excited to showcase a couple o these fabulous new releases for you!

And of course, it wouldn’t be a true celebration without giveaways and free gifts.

Giveaway: 

Simon Says Stamp is giving away $25. coupon at every stop along the hop – simply leave a comment for a chance to win.  Winners will be announced on the Simon Says Stamp blog on Wednesday. December 10. along with instructions on how to redeem your prize.

FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE #2

Purchase $30. or more of Tim Holtz branded products and receive this exclusive Snowflake Rosette die set for free.  No code required.

Ok, lets move on and make a card today with some of these fabulous new products.

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Products Used for the Resting Dove Die Cut Christmas Card:

Handmade Christmas card featuring two white die-cut doves from the Simon Says Stamp Resting Dove Pair set, perched on green Pointy Pine Sprigs over a teal card front embossed with the Wispy Pine Needle Frame folder. “Happy Christmas” sentiment heat-embossed using the Tree Plate Greetings stamp and die set, with scattered moonlit Snow Sequins for snow.

How to create the Resting Dove Die Cut Christmas Card:

1 – Create the Card Base:

Start with a top-folding A2-sized white card base. (4-1/4″ x 11″ score and fold at 5-1/2″).

2 – Emboss the Background

Next cut a piece of Audrey Blue cardstock to 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ and emboss it using the Wispy Pine Needle Frame Embossing Folder.  Adhere it to the card front.

3 – Add the Pine Sprigs

Next, die-cut the two branches from Green Apple cardstock using the Pointy Pine Sprigs Dies, and glue them across the lower center of the card.

4 – Assemble the Doves

Then, die cut the pair of doves and lightly ink-blend Dew ink onto the wing tips and tails to add soft contrast and depth.  layer the dove pieces together and attach them to the card with foam squares for dimension.

5 – Heat-emboss the Sentiment

Finally, white heat emboss a greeting from the Tree Plate Greetings Stamp and Die set and add it to the center top of the card.

6 – Finish with Embellishments

Scatter Moonlit Snow Sequins across the card for a subtle snowy sparkle.

Handmade Christmas card featuring two white die-cut doves from the Simon Says Stamp Resting Dove Pair set, perched on green Pointy Pine Sprigs over a teal card front embossed with the Wispy Pine Needle Frame folder. “Happy Christmas” sentiment heat-embossed using the Tree Plate Greetings stamp and die set, with scattered moonlit Snow Sequins for snow.

Now it’s time to hop and see what the rest of the team has created to inspire you.  Next up on the hop is my sweet friend Keisha Charles and if you get lost along the way, here is the entire list:

Card Making Supplies used for the Simon Says Stamp Resting Dove Die-Cut Christmas Card:

Here are the products I used today.  Compensated affiliate links used were available at no cost to you.

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