When Do You Start to Create Christmas Cards
Is It Too Early to Create Christmas Cards?
Is August too early to start to create Christmas cards? When we change the calendar to September, the whirlwind starts. Activities such as school, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Christmas, as well as recreational activities start to eat up our time. And, if you work outside the home, time becomes a limited commodity.
As a demonstrator, I am able to purchase my products from the new 2017 Holiday catalogue early, The perk enables me to create samples with the products. And, yes, I do use them for my Christmas cards.
However, you do have the opportunity to purchase a couple of new products this month….”The Carols of Christmas” and the “Card Front Builder Thinlits”. If you purchase the products together as a bundle, you will receive 10% off the regular price. Did you receive Bonus Coupons last month? You can use your coupons towards the purchase of this set…
You can purchase this set on my ONLINE STORE.
Recipe
Stamps: Cheers to the Year.
Ink/Marker: VersaMark.
Paper: Whisper White, Vellum, Year of Cheer Specialty Designer Series Paper.
Accessories: Big Shot, Layering Circles Collection Framelits, Winter Wonder Emboss Folder, Year of Cheer Specialty Washi Tape, 1” Circle Punch, 2” Circle Punch, Silver 1/8” Ribbon, Copper Emboss Powder, Silver Emboss Powder.
Use the Cheers to the Year for Christmas, New Year and/or Wedding cards. Year of Cheer Specialty Designer Series Paper is beautiful. The package consists of 12 sheets, 4 each of single sided designs (not decisions on which side to use) and the sheets are all foil designs. What’s not to love!
Create a fabulous background with the Winder Wonder Emboss Folder and Vellum paper. Attach the vellum to the card base with the Year of Cheer Specialty Washi Tape. There are 5 rolls in this package in 3 widths.
Lastly, one of the new products is the Champagne Foil Sheets which will add elegance and glamour to any card.
The Year of Cheer Suite is a must have from the holiday catalogue.
It is never too early to start to create Christmas Cards. What are you waiting for?