Tuesday, January 7, 2020

2019 Christmas Cards

I made 26 of these Santa with various finishes as cards. Each Santa had 57 separate pieces, not including the candy canes or gifts. This is a Tim Holtz Colorize die. Tim has announced this month that newer Colorize designs will have fewer pieces. Whew!




This card was for my giraffe loving niece, made with My Favorite things stamps and dies called Giraffes on Ice.  


This card used Honey Bee's House Builder Base and their Gingerbread Add On dies. 
These are called Impossible Poppers. They don't break open nor do they have a top that is removable. Instructions are here, at the Paper Pixie's website. I filled these with a variety of Hershey kisses. 
 

My great-nephews and great-niece get cash at Christmas. Here was this year's money holder design.
The gingerbread is on a belly band, holding the card closed.
Slip that off and here is the sentiment from Inky Antics Holiday Dough & S'mores
The gingerbread man was made using a Stampin' Up punch
Inside is the cash pocket
And one more message
The next five are from Christmas Selfies by MyFavorite Things




 Spellbinder dies named Poinsettia Pieces

 Two more Tim Holtz dies, Hanging Ornaments and Santa's Helper

And Ho Ho Deer Circle by Simon Says Stamp, the Merry Christmas greeting is a Tim Holtz die cut

I enjoyed making all of these cards but learned an expensive lesson. I knew the Santa cards were going to cost more to mail because they were square. I bought card blanks with matching envelopes labeled as being 6" square. That would have cost me 85 cents per card but the envelopes were actually 6 3/16" square which boosted the cost up to one dollar per card. I mailed 15 of them from inside a post office. A postal clerk applied the stamps and placed them in a mail bin. My receipt stated that they should arrive in two days. It took over 2 weeks for seven of them to begin reaching their destinations, the final eight never did. 

Other than that bad experience, the holidays were good and the cards were fun to make. 

1 comment:

Chatty Crone said...

Not so good for USPS!
The cards were the prettiest I had ever seen.
Happy New Year.
Sandie