A Vintage Christmas

Good morning! Today we're having another Stampin' Up! Only Challenge! Whoo hoo! Our challenge today is to use products from the Holiday Mini Catalog. I used a lot of new products and sort of went to town on this one, which is something I usually wouldn't do, but I had a quiet house and just kept adding. This is the first time I've used the new fabric and it was very easy to work with. I have several workshops and classes coming up where I think I'll incorporate this more into some projects. We sure would like to see you play along with us today and we've loved seeing all of your designs so far! When uploading to online galleries, please use keyword SUOC3 and don't forget to see what the other design team members are going to WOW you with! God bless and have a great day. Our next challenge will be on Tuesday, October 19, and we hope to see you back. Don't forget to tell your friends about us too!

Amy Fink

Deb Hoekstra

Jenn Diercks

Karen Barber

Melina Pylant

Michelle Laycock

Here's my fabulous Christmas card that I'd like to share with you! I've also taken pictures of the accompanying envelope and the inside of the card. I hope that it inspires you in some way  to break out all of your holiday stuff and get crafting!


Stamps: Bells & Boughs, Word Play
Card Stock: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla
Designer Paper: Deck the Halls
Ink: Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Versamark
Accessories: Belle Standard Wheel, Champagne Glass Glitter, Cherry Cobbler Regals Collection Designer Button, Antique Brads, Decorative Label Extra Large Punch, Scallop Trim Punch, Linen Thread, Victoria 5/8" Crochet Trim, Basic Pearls, Big Shot, Tasteful Trim Bigz XL Die, cream thread from craft supply
Technique: Machine stitching
Size: 4-1/4 x 5-1/2
Challenge: Stampin' Up! Only Challenge 3 (SUOC3)

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