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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Two Subtle Christmas Cards

Yesterday's post was a subtle Thanksgiving card, and today I have two subtle Christmas cards.






These two cards are super simple and easy to mass produce. The first shows nontraditional Christmas colors and some very sweet sheer-and-satin ribbon I bought at Michael's. The second is a tad more traditional, using light shades of green and a white on white layout.

Hope you like the cards and are enjoying your weekend. I sure am...I'm visiting my sister, niece, and nephew on the east coast!

Supplies
Pink Card
stamps: Snow Swirled
paper: PTI white
ink: Versacolor pixie pink, SU close to cocoa
accessories: ribbon

Green Card
stamps: Sleigh Bells Ring, sentiment from a PTI set whose name escapes me
paper: PTI white
ink: Versacolor sage, close to cocoa
accessories: dimensionals, ribbon

12 comments:

  1. Susan these are both beautiful! I LOVE the ribbon!! They are both so elegant...Enjoy your visit!

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  2. gorgeous job. i need to get myself back in the craft room. you are inspiring me!

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  3. Oh, I love to see one in non-traditional, as well as more traditional. The ribbon on both is absolutely fabulous!

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  4. Your Christmas cards are so beautiful, Susan!!

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  5. Why didn't I think of pink for Christmas cards? It is simply adorable. Great cards.

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  6. Oh how gorgeous and simple. I just checked my WISH RAK stash, and I have some of these I received last year so you can bet that some of my Christmas card recipients will receive a CASE of one of these. TFS.

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  7. Just proof one more time that simple is often best! My favorite is the green one. Stop by my blog and pick your favorite too!

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  8. beautiful!! And I know that the first card looks good in blue too...becuase I have one like it sitting on my shelf :D

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  9. These are wonderful. I agree with Doris, simple is often the best!

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  10. Yay to Harriet for being a winner! And yay to you--these are beautiful in their subtlety! Love that white on white layering...need to try that!

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