Christmas Cards Created by Sarah Phelan from Sarah's Stampin Retreat with the Nutcracker Christmas collection from Echo Park
Hello Crafters! How are you? Today’s the day for the second instalment of my “How Many Christmas Cards” series – a series where I’m seeing how many Christmas cards I can create from one pack of patterned paper. I’m using the Nutcracker Christmas paper pack from Echo Park which is gorgeous, but you could adapt them to suit whatever you have to hand. If you didn’t see the first instalment, you can find that HERE.
Today I focussed on the other two cut-apart sheets from the pack, with heaps of different ideas for how to use them. I’ve included pictures of a few of my favourites on this post, but I made heaps more cards in the video!
Click the link below to see the video tutorial for all of these cards, then scroll to the bottom of the post to find links to the supplies you will need to create it!
To see the full YouTube video tutorial for all of these cards, head to the link below.
I hope you enjoyed this project. Click the links below to shop the products used to create it. Please note that some of the products used may have been gifted to me by the relevant companies.
Echo Park – Nutcracker Christmas – 12 x 12 Paper Kit Shop at: Scrapbook.com | Echo Park – Nutcracker Christmas Collection – 12 x 12 Mega Bundle Shop at: Scrapbook.com | 10PCS Self Adhesive Foam Sheets Shop at: Amazon UK | Amazon US | White Foam Adhesive Squares Medium 1/2 IN Shop at: Spellbinders US | Spellbinders UK | White Foam Adhesive Squares – Small 1/4 IN Shop at: Spellbinders US | Spellbinders UK |
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