Good Sunday morning and blessings to all. This week we will be celebrating Christmas in July with a SALE on all Stamp Simply stamps and dies in our Christmas Category. It's a great time to get some fun holiday inspiration and to get stocked up and ready for your own holiday creations.
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Card Samples
We have such an inventory of Christmas card samples, it truly was hard to choose what to show on this post. The decision was made to stick with the simplest cards, trying to show a variety of our stamp sets in use. You can click into any individual store listing to see more samples from any of the sets.
Christmas Peace (candle, sentiment)
A Wonderful Christmas (designer paper)
Luxury Pearlescent Metallic Cardstock (gold shimmer paper)
Sparkle (a retired embossing folder by Tim Holtz)
So simple and so lovely!
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Christmas Joy (ornaments, sentiment)
I love how Karen took these classically beautiful ornaments and colored them up in a more grungy style, showing how versatile a simple ornament stamp can be!
If you prefer classic ornaments, just color them as such, maybe emboss them?
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Vintage Christmas Images (skates)
Vintage Christmas Background (background w/oval die)
Tartan Plaid (designer paper)
Beautifully vintage in a cleaner fashion.
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Vintage Christmas Images (buck, sentiment)
Farmhouse Pierced Nested Hearts (die cut heart)
Christmas Stockings & Mittens (die cut snowflake)
Holiday Greens Mini (die to cut greenery)
Tartan Plaid (designer paper)
A simple to make fun design.
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Angels Among Us (angel, sentiment)
The First Noel (designer paper)
The angel is filled with glitter/sparkle which is hard to see in photo.
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Christmas Stockings & Mittens (mittens, sentiment)
Tartan Plaid (designer paper)
When it comes to Christmas, I LOVE making tags! I could literally make them all day long!
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Christmas Stockings & Mittens (stockings, sentiment)
Tartan Plaid (designer paper)
More fun tags!
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So very lovely!
The large snowflake is a retired Spellbinders die.
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O Christmas Tree (tree/traditional)
Vintage Christmas Background (background w/oval die)
This is a shaker card - note the snowy glitter inside?
A card that looks intricate and detailed, but oh so easy to make!
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O Christmas Tree (tree/traditional)
A very simple card with that same tree.
The background was done with a scoreboard.
And this is the inside of the above card.
Wonder of Christmas Sentiments (sentiment)
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O Christmas Tree (tree/funky, sentiments)
This is such a fun and versatile set as it contains 3 completely different trees to play with!
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O Christmas Tree (tree/swirly, sentiment)
And this is the 3rd tree from the same set - super fun!
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Holiday Greens Mini (die to cut greenery)
Scorched Wood (designer paper)
And this is the fun inside where a pocket was created to hold a little gift of cash.
Tartan Plaid (designer paper)
Super fun!
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Winter Poinsettia Floral Cluster (floral)
Peace Word Die (die cut sentiment)
Ink Drops Ocean (designer paper)
I always love florals in non-traditional colors!
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Merry Christmas (star, scripture)
The paper used is retired, but this would be similar:
The First Noel (designer paper)
I love a card that sends the true message of Christmas!
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Christmas Blessings (holly, sentiment)
Home for Christmas (designer paper)
So simply lovely!
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Merry Christmas (star)
Jesus (scripture)
Fishtail Sentiment Banners (to cut scripture)
Worship & Praise (musical swirl)
Love that golden wash!
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O Christmas Tree (tree/funky)
Merry Christmas (scripture)
Jesus (word collage)
Grunge Light (designer paper)
Delightful, with a message worth sharing!
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Such a simple and fun packaging idea!
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The paper used is retired, but similar pads can be seen here by Carta Bella.
Fun little tent fold cards measuring 3" x 5.5".
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Many, many thanks to our very talented Design Team for all these lovely samples!
We hope you found something to inspire you to get going on those Christmas projects!
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