I've never been together enough to do handmade Christmas cards for the bazillion people on my list, but this may be my year!  I was asked to teach a Christmas card class for Relief Society (my church's women's organization), so I was challenged to come up with designs that would be fun and cute, but simple enough for a lot of people of various skill levels to put together quickly without a lot of advance preparation on my part.  (What can I say -- I'm just not that together!)  I went a little crazy buying stamps for this endeavor -- 2 sets from Stampin Up, one from Hero Arts, and I've seen some coming out next month that I know I'm going to NEED -- but I am always crazy buying Christmas stuff.  I just get to start good and early this year!  I had a blast making these.  Hope you like them!  The paper is from DCWV, Basic Grey, and Pebbles, Inc -- if you have a question about anything specific, just holler!  Oh, and that fab fat red and white ribbon is from a big Costco spool.  50 yards for $6.99?  I'm so there!
 
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WOW! You've been busy. My favorite is the one with the wide red ribbon! I love the Cuttlebug design with the simple "Circle of Friendship" stamp, and the ribbon? WOW! It's perfect! What a bargain! Geez, people get great stuff at Costco!
Dude . . . where's the slide show?
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