Cut 'n' Boss Design Team: Suzanna Lee
Easy card ideas by Suzanna Lee will have you ready for the Holiday's in no time! See the cards below!
I don't know about you and how things are at your house but December in my house is insanity!... To avoid some of the post-holiday hassle, I've pre-made our Thank You cards already. It was simple to do with little effort on my part using the Craftwell Cut 'N Boss, some Craftwell/Teresa Collins Pocket Dies and Core'dinations products. There are two different types of cards because I just used scrap papers and pre-cut card bases for convenience sake!
For both cards, run and 8.5x11 piece of cardstock in the Teresa Collins "Thanks" embossing folder through your Cut N Boss using the usual sandwich. Cut a 6x4 rectangle making sure the words run horizontal. I cut two from one sheet of paper and had another for a horizontal card. I used the scraps and found and "intact" Thanks to cut the banner for the multi tree card.
Now run several pieces of green scrap papers through the Cut N Boss with the following sandwich and the trees from the Thankful Holiday Pocket Die set;
The red background for the single tree is 4.5 x 6.5 inches, cut with a trimmer.
Assemble cards and pat yourself on the back for being so organized and doing things ahead of time!
Thanks for stopping in today! I hope your Holiday's are merry and I'll see you in 2015!
Supplies
Craftwell Cut N'Boss
Craftwell Teresa Collins Thankful Holiday Pocket Dies
Craftwell Teresa Collins Thanks Embossing Folder
Cardstock, Card Bases: Core'dinations
Suzanna
Thank you Suzanna!
Aren't these cards gorgeous?! Which one is your favorite?!
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