A Jolly Delivery

Greetings my stamping friends. I hope you are having a wonderful start to your weekend. Mine is good so far and am looking forward to seeing which team comes out as the victor after the clash between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners tomorrow afternoon. Afterwards my husband plans on “getting me out of the house” so who knows what will happen next.

I just finished another project to share with you tonight using another new stamp set from the September-December 2025 Mini Catalog. It is the stamp set Jolly Delivery from the North Pole Delivery Suite Collection which is an oh so cute collection of designer series paper, laser die cuts, a stamp set with bears, dogs and cats delivering mail and gifts, as well as coordinating die set that also has a large die to create an envelope box that will hold a small treat.

For my project today, I went for another quick and easy card, so I let the designer series paper and the laser die cuts do most of the work on this design. I used the card on page 28 of the mini catalog which is also shown in the top left corner of the photo at the top of today’s post. Instead of using dozens of laser die cut pieces on my card, I selected a piece of the designer series paper that was a pattern of envelopes to try and create the same look. What do you think?

I already had the stamped greeting as an extra from a recent group swap, so I elected to use that in place of heat embossing a greeting as shown in the catalog. As I said, I was going for “quick and easy” and I hit the mark on that for sure.

Here are the Stampin’ Up! products that I used in the design of this card:

Product List

If you have any questions regarding this project or need help placing an online order, please contact me.

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you leave here inspired to put stamps to ink to paper. Until next time, stamp on my friends.

Linda

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