One Design Two Christmas Cards | ModaScrap Time to Celebrate

Hi everyone! Today I am back with two Christmas cards, created by combining products from the latest ModaScrap release with some previously released stamp sets. I said it many times: I love mixing products, and it is always fun when new relases can be easily combined with items we already have in our stash.

The two cards I am showing today share the same design and mostly the same products, and I personally think they are really fun! The papers I used are part of the new Forever Green 6×6” paper pad. I used the Dashing Rectangles to die cut the focal panels, that I then decorated with the Snowflake Stencil and my Gelly. I used the Gold Gelly on one card and the Silver Gelly on the other, for some variation (and also because I couldn’t resist trying them both!).

The wreaths were created with the new, beautiful Mistletoe Wreath Die. For each wreath I layered three die cuts, after brushing them with my Fluffy in Evergreen and Apple Green. I also created the little bows at the top of the wreaths using another die in the Mistletoe Wreath  set. To add color and sparkle to the bows, I brushed them with my Fluffy in Red Berry. I adhered the wreaths on circular panels that I obtained by die cutting designs in the Forever Green collection with the Dashing Circles dies.

The images I used are part of the Time to Celebrate and Charriot of Joy sets. These are products from previous releases, and I thought they would be perfect to add a fun touch to my cards today! I stamped them on smooth white cardstock and colored them with my Illustrator markers. I die cut the Gnome with the ribbon on his hat with the Time to Celebrate dies. I fussy cut the other, as there are no coordinating dies for the Charriot of Joy set.

For my sentiments, I used the smallest die in the Hanging Tags set and some more designs in the Forever Green collection. I then stamped two different greetings on the tag, both part of the Forever Green stamp set.
I created the background panels by cutting the two wood grain designs in the Forever Green collection to 4 ¼” by 5 ½“ and glued everything to my white card bases. I used some foam tape behing the gnomes, to raise them to the same level of the wreaths.

And that’s it for today! Make sure to check out the video tutorial I created for you, if you want to see the step-by-step process for the creation of these fun Christmas cards. Let us know which one is your favorite and don’t forget to subscribe to the ModaScrap channel for more inspiration!
Thank you all so much for stopping by and have a great day!

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