North Pole Delivery

With the days getting shorter and your “to-do” list getting longer, a quick and simply cute card is just what you need! I’m guessing you’re like me with a million things to do before Christmas, but I still want to send cards for a variety of reasons! Here’s an idea for you. North Pole Delivery DSP has cute and colorful graphics plus some adorable punch-out cardstock images that make crafting a snap.

Here’s my card:

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And here are my quick & simple directions:
  • Poppy Parade Cardstock base, 8-1/2″x 5-1/2″, folded at 4-1/4″
  • North Pole Delivery DSP, 5-1/4″x 4″
  • Basic White Cardstock, (outside) 3-3/4″x 2-1/4″ cropped with Textured Notes Dies; (inside) 5-1/4″x 4″
  • “Just a Note” stamped with Poppy Parade and Simply Said Stamp Set
  • Poppy Parade Cardstock flags for each end of the white rectangle, 2″x 1″, flagged with scissors
  • The note-toting bear, North Pole Delivery DSP punch-out
  • 3 Garden Green Dear Dots

Glue the Poppy Parade flags to each end of the white rectangle and pop the focal piece up with Dimensionals. I also adhered the bear with Dimensionals.

Inside:

Another cute note-toting critter ~

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These two might be delivering a Christmas card. But I happen to know that this one is a Thank you card for a friend.

Whip one up in 10 minutes, then be on to your next holiday project!

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Enjoy!

 

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One Comment

  1. So cute. I send a lot of thinking of you cards. I might pull out my shares and whip up a couple of these. I have some people who have been sick or has surgery and needs a little cheering up. They will get Christmas cards later. Thanks for a great idea. The bear with the scarf is definitely winter-like.

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