
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring the 2025 Mini Catalogue. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from one of the other talented participant’s blogs. Either way, you’re in the right place!

I chose to use the stunning Traditions of Christmas Suite. I am a fan of the traditional red and green for Christmas and this DSP has lots of gold running through it, so it is extra gorgeous. The two bundles in the suite complement each other very well; one bundle having greetings and label dies, and the other having images and dies to cut these as well as some images from the SDSP. When you throw in the ribbon and the sequins, you’ve got all your Christmas crafting needs, all coordinating beautifully.



SUPPLIES
Bundle: – Traditional Labels Dies Bundle
Inks: – Real Red
Card: – Real Red, Old Olive, Basic White, Traditions of Christmas SDSP
Tools: – Peace On Earth Dies,
Embellishments: – Traditional Sparkling Sequins
I hope you are inspired by my card. I’d love to know what you think. I had fun creating it. Make sure you hop all the way around and see the inspiration that everyone has shared, and don’t forget to leave a comment. We all love to get comments on our projects.
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Till next time
Netty xx
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I’m a fan of traditional Christmas colors – I love your card! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Terri
Love the two red flags – that’s a great detail!
Thanks so much Julia