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Lights Aglow Suite - Christmas in July 1st Card

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July Card Class 2022 - 1st Card Every July I hold a Christmas in July class.  The class consists of four different Christmas cards.  If you purchase $50 or more from me, you will receive the whole kit of 4 cards plus a bonus card and a PDF the recipes of each card. If anyone is like me, I send out tons of Christmas cards (around 100) and need to start preparing early so this is a perfect time.   Our new Mini catalog came out and it is filled with fun holiday cards and ideas.  I chose the Lights Aglow Suite because it offers so many opportunities for designs and creativity.  There is texture and beautiful DSP (designer series paper).  The suite includes stamp sets, coordinating dies, great sentiments, ribbon, pearls and glitter paper.  It also has foil paper which I chose not to use here.  This card design is from another demo, Laura Zimmerman, and I just loved it! Cardstock:  Very Vanilla 4 1/4 in x 11, scored at 5 1/2 in (cardbase), 4 in x 1 in (sentiment), 3 3/4 in x 5 in (matt) Cher

Lights Aglow Christmas - Bonus Card

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Lights Aglow Christmas Card Class                                                                                 Bonus Card   I offered a Bonus Card to my Christmas in July card class which taught the attendees how to use different but coordinating Designer Series Paper (DSP) to make any cards.  You can use this design to use up pieces of DSP in your house.  I do love the rich color of Evening Evergreen, it always makes beautiful holiday cards.  Cardstock/Paper:   Evening Evergreen  51/2in x 8 1/2in scored at 4 1/4in for base card, 3in x 3in piece for Handmade tag punch Very Vanilla 4 x 5 1/4in  (2 pieces), 3in x 3in piece for Decorative Circle punch Dark green DSP 1 3/4in x 3 3/4in  (watch direction of the design) White starred DSP 1 7/8in x 3 3/4in Soft Succulent bubble DSP 3/4in x 4in (for inside), 1 1/4 x 3 3/4in (for outside)   Assembly: Adhere both pieces leaving a boarder around each piece with Stampin' Seal or Multipurpose Glue to one of the very vanilla pieces of cardstoc