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Christmas Card Pattern

Handmade Christmas Card
Angels We Have Heard on High

Angel Christmas Card

By: Wendy Kennedy

Christmas Card Materials

  • Red Cardstock
  • Smooth white cardstock
  • Red Ink Pad
  • Angels We Have Heard on High Stamp by Inkadinkado
  • Red Music Paper by Creative Imaginations
  • Cherub Charm by K & Company
  • Antique Brass Jump Ring
  • Peeled Paint Distress Ink (green)
  • Black Ink
  • Scissors/paper trimmer
  • Exacto knife
  • Adhesives

Christmas Card Assembly Instructions

  • Cut red cardstock to card size. I used 5.5" x 11"
  • Card is folded at the top. This stamp is fairly large, so if you want the red music paper to show your card has to be quite large!
  • Ink edges of red card with black ink.
  • Cut a piece of red music card 1/2" smaller than card 4.5" x 4.5".
  • Ink edges of paper with black. Attach to card front.
  • Stamp image on white cardstock with red ink. Ink edges with black ink pad & lightly ink over image with distress peeled paint (green).
  • You can use another ink pad, but you don't want a dark or bright green.
  • This distress ink pad is green but it's muted and looks old.
  • Matte stamped image on red card stock. Ink edges of red card stock with black ink.
  • Make a small slit in the lower right corner of the red cardstock matte and attach the cherub charm with a jump ring.
  • Attach matted stamped image to card front aligned in top left corner.
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