Monday 13 November 2023

J is for Jingle ... the bells are ringing again



J is for Jingle ... the bells are ringing again

... and I will warn you, I love this stamp set,
so there are sure to be more bells ringing ...


No, you're not seeing things, I shared a similar card to these earlier (HERE) but that was an almost oops moment and I'm happier with the design of these, much happier.  I used several elements from the Jingle Bell digital stamp set by Beccy’s Place, including the "Bell Top Corner" and "Bell Lower Corner" pre-coloured digital stamps along with the "Merry Little Christmas" digital sentiment.  There are so many images and sentiments in this delightful set that it's impossible to choose just one.
I opened the digital images and sentiment in Silhouette Studio and started designing a 7" x 5" top folding card to print and make from smooth 300gsm Letter sized cardstock.  I printed the card panels, scored at 5", burnished the folds and trimmed to size to finish off the cards.


   

... and just so you can see what a difference sentiment size makes,
here's my original oops moment compared to this set ...


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INGREDIENTS
I used the following elements from the set:
- Bell Top Corner – pre-coloured digital stamp
- Bell Lower Corner – pre-coloured digital stamp
- Merry Little Christmas – digital sentiment
300gsm smooth white Letter cardstock - to print and make card base
scoreboard & bone folder - to make card base
Wink of Stella - Clear Glitter Brush
- to add sparkle to the bells

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I have entered my cards in the


2 comments:

  1. I like both versions Tracy, it's a wonderful design. CAS-style cards are my favourite, especially with lots of beautiful white card... and let's not forget a little touch of Wink of Stella. Now you'll have to do some with oversized images to complete the set!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. Beautiful set of cards. Simple and elegant. Love it!
    Enjoy your week.
    Hugs,
    Lena

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