Saturday, September 26, 2009

Christmas JustRite

Here are a couple of super simple, but elegant cards just for Christmas. If you're like me, your Christmas card list is pretty long, so you can't spend tons of time on each card. Using some of my JustRite Christmas sets has made that possible.


For this first card, I used the Christmas Joy set from JustRite Stampers. I paired it up with some metallic paper and a Sizzix snowflake embossing folder to keep it simple, but pretty.


For my second card, I used the A Merry Little Christmas set, also paired with some embossing. I used the Lace Tree Cuttlebug folder for this one. It makes a great background image to be paired with a sentiment.


You can find both of these JustRite sets at Stamper's Dream, along with lots of other JustRite products! Keep your Christmas cards quick and simple! Thanks for stopping by. Hope you're having a great weekend! SUPPLIES USED: Stamps- A Merry Little Christmas, Christmas Joy (JustRite Stampers); Ink- Versamark, Onyx Black (Versafine), Plum Pudding (PTI); Paper- Metallic Stack (DCWV), white (Georgia-Pacific); Accessories- circle and scallop circle punches (Marvy Uchida), Plain and Scallop Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders), ribbon (Darice), Snowflake embossing folder (Sizzix), Lace Tree Cuttebug folder (Provocraft); Finished cards measure 5.5"x 4.25"

8 comments:

Denise Marzec said...

These are sooooo gorgeous, Charmaine! AWESOME!

Amy Sheffer said...

Fantastic ideas for Christmas cards, Charmaine! Love the elegance and simplicity!

Pink Room Therapy Designs said...

Beautiful cards, Charmaine! I love the non-traditional purple on the snowflakes.

Leigh said...

Stunning cards.

Tosha Leyendekker said...

Oooh!! These are both so gorgeous and elegant Charmaine!! LOVE the embossing paired with JR medallions!!

Danni said...

These are gorgeous!!

Jocelyn said...

love these simple but elegant and gorgeous cards!

Angel said...

Fabulous quick and easy Christmas cards, Charmaine! Thanks for sharing!

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