Clean And Simple, Quick And Easy Christmas tree cards

Hello.

Are you like me, you make Christmas cards for weeks but you don’t actually work out how many you need until you’re about to write them? And then you realise you don’t have enough of them?

If so, here’s a super quick contemporary card that might be the solution to your problems…

I chose Granny Apple Green for my card but any green you prefer would work just as well. I simply used my Stitched Triangle dies to cut the 3 smallest equilateral triangles and glued them together to form my tree.

My card base is Whisper White Thick card measuring 29 x 10.5 cm; scored and folded at 14.5 cm. I then added a layer of Granny Apple Green card measuring 9 x 13 cm and a piece of Whisper White measuring 8.5 x 12.5 cm. I stamped my sentiment from Itty Bitty Christmas with Granny Apple Green and then added my tree with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Easy peesy lemon squeezy!

This is the sort of card you make multiples of easily with a little bit of a production line. Cut all your layers, do all your die cutting, do your stamping then assemble.

There are 18 stamps to choose from in the Itty Bitty Christmas set so the toughest part of the process might be deciding which ones to use. Here’s another one…

I hope you like these and the people I’m sending them to do too!

Which one do you prefer?

I’ve listed the products I’ve used for my cards below. You can click on any of the links to visit my online Stampin’ Up! store at any time.

Remember, the End of Year Closeout is on now! So now could be the time to stock up on products for next year’s cards so you don’t need to rush at the last minute like me.

Happy crafting,

Heather x

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About stampwithnellie

Hi, my name is Heather Forgan, but my nickname is Nellie! I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the United Kingdom and I love being able to share my creations using their fabulous products.

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