Handmade Christmas Cards created by Sarah Phelan from Sarah's Stampin' Retreat using the Cut-Apart pieces from the First Edition 12 Days of Christmas Paper Pad
Hello Crafters! How are you? Christmas is getting ever closer and if you have lots of Christmas Cards to create, this may be the post for you – 15 cards created from the cut-apart pieces from a 12″ x 12″ paper pack. They’re all quick and simple to create but there are some really lovely designs!
The pack that I used is the 12 Days of Christmas First Edition Paper Pack from DRK Crafts. It’s a really pretty pack with a gorgeous traditional colour palette and imagery from the 12 days of Christmas song.
Don’t need to make Christmas cards? Or maybe you’ve finished already?! Why not use these layouts to create cards using the toppers/cut-apart pieces from other paper packs? A lot of paper pads use similar shapes for their cut-apart pieces so the layouts will work for a lot of different packs.
I never get tired of the endless ways that you can use patterned paper to create cards! To see a more worked into card that I created with this same paper pack, check out my Centre Pop-Up Step Card HERE.
Check out the video below to see how to create this project yourself, then scroll to the bottom of the post to find links to the supplies you will need to create it!
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.
First Edition FSC 12×12 Christmas Paper Pad – 12 Days of Christmas Shop at: DRK Crafts |
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