This card was made using the Sweetest Christmas Collection.
The card starts with a Thick Basic White cardstock card base.
The next panel is Real Red cardstock that has a panel from the Sweetest Christmas Designer Series Paper(DSP) adhered on top of it.
The Real Red cardstock top panel has been cut out using the Deckled Rectangle dies. A Basic White cardstock panel has been adhered on top of this Real Red panel.
The candy cane was cut out using the coordinating Candy Cane die and the Sweetest Christmas DSP.
The Evening Evergreen greenery was stamped onto Evening Evergreen cardstock using Evening Evergreen ink and the Christmas Banners stamp set. Once stamped it was cut out using the coordinating Christmas Banners die.
The mistletoe like leaves are from the Sweet Candy Canes stamp set and have been stamped in Mossy Meadow ink onto Basic White cardstock. Once stamped, they were cut out using the coordinating Candy Cane die.
The banner and sentiment are from the Christmas Banners stamp set and have been stamped in Real Red ink and then cut out using the coordinating Christmas Banners die. Using the same banner die, another banner was cut out using Real Red cardstock. This banner was adhered slightly offset onto the back of the sentiment banner.
The Sweet Sorbet Adhesive Backed Seasonal Sequins were colored using a Dark Real Red Stampin' Blends marker and then adhered to the card front for accent.
The sentiment on the inside of the card is from the Sweet Candy Cane stamp set and has been stamped in Real Red ink.
Real Red cardstock was adhered onto the back of a piece of Sweetest Christmas DSP and then the entire strip was adhered towards the bottom of the inside of the card.
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