Good Shepherd’s Care Holiday Card

Dec 3, 2024 | Gallery, More Christmas Cards, More Holiday Cards | 0 comments

Praying for Shepherd's Care Card Stamp & Share Crew

This Good Shepherd’s Care Holiday Card in Pretty Peacock is a beautiful creation that showcases both elegance and heartfelt sentiment. The card features a soft and serene design with a combination of intricate stamping and layered elements.

Card Tutorial: Good Shepherd’s Care Holiday Card

Measurements:

  • Pretty Peacock 8 ½ x 5 ½
  • Designer Series Paper 5 ¼ x 4
  • Gold Foil 2 7/8 x 4 1/8
  • Basic Beiges 2 ¾ x 4
  • Very Vanilla for stamping/cutting star

Instructions:

  1. Fold Pretty Peacock in ½ to create card base
  2. Wrap Twine around DSP and attach to card base
  3. Stamp shepherd on Very Vanilla with Basic Beige ink
  4. Stamp sentiment on Very Vanilla with Pretty Peacock Ink.
  5. Add Very Vanilla to Gold Foil and attach to card with Stampin’ Dimensional
  6. Tie bow with Gold Twine
  7. Stamp star on Very Vanilla in Crushed Curry and hand cut. Attach using Mini Glue Dots
  8. Add sequin

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