How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.

How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

If you’re looking for a fast, fun, and festive way to give money or a gift card this Christmas, these handmade wallets are the perfect solution. They come together quickly, look beautifully polished, and are ideal for adding that extra special handmade touch to your holiday gifting.

This project features the Sign Design stamp set, which coordinates perfectly with its matching punch for crisp, clean sentiments every time. I’ve created two versions of the wallet—one in Cherry Cobbler and one in Garden Green—each with its own seasonal flair.

How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Garden Green Wallet

The first wallet is made using Garden Green cardstock paired with the elegant patterns from the Traditions of Christmas DSP. The classic poinsettias and soft gold accents give this version a traditional, timeless feel. It’s perfect for gifting at Christmas parties, family gatherings, or popping into a festive stocking.

How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Cherry Cobbler Wallet

For the second wallet, I switched to Cherry Cobbler cardstock and matched it with the Christmas Tags and More DSP. The bright, cheerful tartan pattern provides a fresh and playful look—ideal for children, teens, or anyone who loves vibrant Christmas colours.

Decorative Details

Both wallets are finished with holly leaves, berries, and a bow from the Christmas Greenery dies. To give the embellishments a subtle shimmer, I added Wink of Stella to the bow and holly berries. This small touch of sparkle really lifts the project and adds that magical Christmas glow.

How the Wallet Works

This small wallet features a simple fold-and-layer construction, allowing it to be assembled quickly while maintaining a wonderfully detailed appearance. The belly band holds everything securely in place and features the “Merry & Bright” sentiment from the Sign Design set, punched out neatly and popped up with dimensionals. Inside, there’s plenty of space to tuck in a gift card, a folded note, or money—whatever suits your festive gifting needs.

How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
How to Make a Quick Money / Gift Card Wallet.- Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Measurements

  • Garden Green / Cherry Cobbler Cardstock – 21cm X 14.85cm scored at 6cm from either side on the 21cm side.
  • Christmas Tags & More / Traditions of Christmas designer series paper (DSP) 5.5cm X 14.35cm X 2 pieces.

Perfect for Crafting in Batches

These wallets are brilliant for making in multiples. Choose your favourite DSP, mix and match your colours, and create a whole bundle ready for teachers, friends, neighbours, or family. They also make excellent additions to craft fair tables if you’re preparing for seasonal events.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial.

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial.

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial. – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

A Festive Treat Holder You’ll Love to Make

Today I’m sharing these super cute Christmas Candy Cane Pouches — a quick and cheerful project that’s perfect for the festive season. These pouches are ideal for stocking fillers, table favours, teacher gifts, or a little something extra to pop into a neighbour’s letterbox. They look gorgeous, yet they come together in minutes, making them excellent for batch-making.

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch - Easy Make - Tutorial. - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial. – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Three Designs, Endless Possibilities

I created three variations to show how easily you can switch up the look simply by changing the cardstock and paper:

  • Real Red + Traditions of Christmas DSP – A bright and classic Christmas design with traditional poinsettias and rich festive tones.
  • Garden Green + Christmas Tags & More DSP – A fun and playful version with candy canes and cheerful patterns.
  • Real Red + North Pole Delivery DSP – A nostalgic, postage-themed design that feels wonderfully whimsical and perfect for gifting.

Each pouch is decorated using a selection of die-cuts from the Christmas Tags & More DSP, along with coordinating Greetings for You cardstock stickers. These elements make decorating quick, easy, and beautifully cohesive.

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch - Easy Make - Tutorial.
My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial.

Simple to Make, Fun to Gift

These pouches hold two candy canes comfortably and can be adapted to suit almost any occasion. You could easily swap the treats for chocolate sticks, mini gifts, pencils, or even a wrapped biscuit. They’re the perfect project if you enjoy creating small, yet meaningful, handmade gifts.

You’ll find that the construction is wonderfully straightforward. All you need is cardstock, your chosen DSP, adhesive, and a few embellishments. I’ll add a full supply list and measurements at the end of this post so you can recreate them exactly.

My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch - Easy Make - Tutorial.
My 2025 Christmas Candy Cane Pouch – Easy Make – Tutorial.

Video Tutorial Coming Soon

A full step-by-step video tutorial will be included below showing you how to assemble the pouch from start to finish. It’s an ideal project for both beginner and experienced crafters, and a great one to make with children, too.

Measurements

  • Real Red / Garden Green Cardstock – 5 1/2″ X 6″, Scored at 2 1/” and 5″ on the 5 1/2″ side and 1″ on the 6″ side.
  • Two strips measuring just shy of 2 1/2″ wide and 5″ long.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box.

How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. – Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. – Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Today, I’m sharing a fun and festive project that’s perfect for the holiday season—these adorable Christmas Cracker Boxes! They’re a wonderful way to package small gifts, treats, or even table favours, and they add a touch of handmade charm to any Christmas setting.

How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. - Sign Design - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. – Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

The first cracker box is created using Thick Basic White Cardstock and decorated with the Christmas Tags and More Designer Series Paper (DSP). I’ve added a cheerful black-and-white gingham bow to tie everything together.

The second cracker features a Real Red base and the Traditions of Christmas DSP, giving it that classic festive look. I finished it off with a soft, sheer ribbon to add a delicate touch.

How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. - Sign Design - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
How to Make a Christmas Cracker Box. – Sign Design – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Finishing Touches

For a bit of extra flair, I tucked coordinating tissue paper into the tops of each cracker. This not only adds colour and height but also gives the boxes that polished, professional look.

The sentiment on each box is from the Sign Design stamp set, which has a matching punch, making it quick and easy to create perfectly cut labels.

The ribbon I used is a retired style, but don’t worry—there are plenty of lovely ribbons available in my online shop that would work beautifully for this project.

Measurements

  • Thick Basic White / Real Red Cardstock – 10 1/2″ X 7 3/4″, scored as follows:
    • Long Side – 2 1/2″, 5″, 7 1/2″, & 10″.
    • Short Side – 2 1/2″, 5″, 5 1/2″ & 6″.
  • Christmas Tags and More / Traditions of Christmas DSP – 2 1/4″ X 2 1/4″ X 4 pieces.

These cracker boxes are quick to make, and you can easily customise them to match your festive décor or colour scheme. They’re ideal for Christmas parties, stocking fillers, or simply adding a handmade touch to your holiday table.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations

How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations – Festive Friends – Jolly Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations – Festive Friends – Jolly Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

These adorable little Christmas decorations are sure to bring some festive cheer to your table or tree! They feature Father Christmas and an Elf from the Festive Friends stamp and die set, and they’re perfect for adding a personal, handmade touch to your Christmas décor.

How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations - Festive Friends - Jolly Delivery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK
How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations – Festive Friends – Jolly Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

I coloured both characters using Stampin’ Blend alcohol markers, matching the colours to the patterned paper I used for the box-style envelopes. The rich reds and greens really make these designs pop and give that traditional Christmas feel we all love.

The little envelope that Father Christmas and the Elf are peeking out of was created using the Jolly Delivery die set. It’s actually a small box-style envelope—such a clever design that can hold a little treat inside. I first die-cut the envelope base from Shaded Spruce cardstock for the green one and Real Red cardstock for the red one.

How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations - Festive Friends - Jolly Delivery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK
How to Make These Fun Christmas Decorations – Festive Friends – Jolly Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

Next, I die cut the same shapes again using the Christmas Tags and More Designer Series Paper. I then used scissors to cut out each patterned section and matted them neatly onto the cardstock bases. This creates a lovely layered effect and ties in perfectly with the colouring on the stamped images.

Multiple Uses

Behind each character, I tucked a few gold coins—adding a fun, sweet surprise! I used some ribbon from my stash to make these into hanging decorations. Alternatively, these little decorations would also make wonderful place name markers for your Christmas table. Add a name tag and a treat inside, and your guests will have a delightful keepsake to take home with them.

These projects are quick, festive, and a lovely way to make your Christmas celebration extra special. Whether you hang them on the tree or use them as table décor, they’re sure to bring smiles all around!

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card – Great to Batch Produce.

Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card – Great to Batch Produce. – Light and Wonder – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card – Great to Batch Produce. – Light and Wonder – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

Today’s project is an elegant yet simple Christmas card that’s perfect if you’re planning to make a large batch this festive season. It features the Light and Wonder stamp set from Stampin’ Up!—a beautifully versatile set that can be used for Christmas, winter, or even everyday cards.

The sentiment I chose, “Love and Light”, holds a special meaning for me. It’s a phrase my cousin back in South Africa often uses, and it immediately reminded me of her when I saw it. That warm connection inspired today’s card design.

Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card - Great to Batch Produce. - Light and Wonder - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK
Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card – Great to Batch Produce. – Light and Wonder – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

A Simple but Elegant Design

The background paper is from the Peaceful Garden Designer Series Paper collection. Its soft botanical patterns add a serene and classy touch to the overall design without overpowering the sentiment.

The sentiment itself is stamped using Night of Navy ink, creating a crisp, timeless contrast against the white background. I made two versions of the card—one with the sentiment panel backed in gold foil and another in silver foil. Both add a subtle touch of shimmer and elevate the design beautifully.

Because the layout is so clean and minimal, this card is ideal for batch production. You can easily prepare multiple bases, cut your foil layers in advance, and stamp all your sentiments at once. It’s a great way to make elegant handmade cards quickly and efficiently.

Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card - Great to Batch Produce. - Light and Wonder - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK
Elegant, Quick and Easy Christmas Card – Great to Batch Produce. – Light and Wonder – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK

Measurements

  • Thick Basic White Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Peaceful Garden designer series paper (DSP) – 13.85cm X 9.5cm

A Thoughtful, Personal Touch

I love how this card combines simplicity with heartfelt meaning. Sometimes, inspiration can come from the smallest things—a word, a memory, or even a phrase that connects you to someone special. Love and Light perfectly captures that spirit, making this design not only beautiful but also deeply personal.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing?

What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? – Christmas Greenery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? – Christmas Greenery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Embossing is a wonderful way to add texture, depth, and a professional finish to your handmade cards. In today’s project, I’ll be showing you both heat embossing and dry embossing, using the beautiful Traditions of Christmas Suite from Stampin’ Up!

Dry Embossing

For the background, I’ve used the Peaceful Greenery Embossing Folder, which creates a delicate foliage frame around the central design. This technique is known as dry embossing. It’s achieved by running cardstock through an embossing folder with your die-cutting machine. The result is a raised (embossed) texture that instantly adds interest and a touch of elegance to any card design.

Heat embossing

For the focal image, I’ve used the Christmas Greenery stamp set and gold heat embossed the design. Heat embossing involves stamping your image with a sticky embossing ink, sprinkling on embossing powder, and then using a heat tool to melt the powder. The result is a beautiful, shiny, and raised effect that really stands out.

What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? - Christmas Greenery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? – Christmas Greenery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

watercolouring

Once the image was heat embossed, I coloured it using Stampin’ Up! ink pads and Water Painters. You need to use Fluid 100 watercolour paper. Basic White cardstock cannot cope with water. The colours are Real Red and Garden Green, perfect for traditional festive florals. The sentiments—“Merry Christmas” and “Season’s Greetings”—are from the Greetings For You Ephemera Pack, which coordinates perfectly with this suite.

To finish off, I added some sparkle using the Traditional Sparkling Sequins, also from the Traditions of Christmas Suite. These sequins bring just the right amount of shimmer to the finished cards, catching the light beautifully.

What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? - Christmas Greenery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - Lincoln UK.
What is the Difference Between Heat and Dry Embossing? – Christmas Greenery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.

Both embossing techniques complement each other perfectly—dry embossing adds texture and structure, while heat embossing brings shine and definition. Together, they create elegant and festive cards that are sure to impress anyone this Christmas season.

Measurements

  • Real Red / Garden Green Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Basic White Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm X 2 pieces

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

Christmas Card for Dog Lovers

Christmas Card for Dog Lovers – Jolly Good Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln UK.

Christmas Card for Dog Lovers – Jolly Good Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln UK.

If you’re a dog lover—or know someone who is—this Christmas card design is sure to make you smile! It’s a cheerful and festive make that captures all the fun and warmth of the season, complete with adorable dogs ready for Christmas delivery.

For this card, I used the Jolly Delivery stamp set to create the cute paw print border—a perfect little detail that ties everything together. The rest of the design is created entirely from the North Pole Delivery paper collection. This gorgeous set includes two die-cut sheets, making it super easy to assemble quick yet detailed designs.

Christmas Card for Dog Lovers - Jolly Good Delivery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! - Lincoln UK.
Christmas Card for Dog Lovers – Jolly Good Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln UK.

I loved mixing and matching the patterned papers to build a layered background full of parcels, letters, and festive greens. The die-cut dogs take centre stage, each full of personality and charm. Whether it’s the playful pup tangled in tinsel or the sweet golden retriever with a Christmas hat, they bring instant joy to the design.

Christmas Card for Dog Lovers - Jolly Good Delivery - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! - Lincoln UK.
Christmas Card for Dog Lovers – Jolly Good Delivery – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln UK.

To finish off the cards, I added sentiments from the Greetings for You Ephemera Pack. These sentiment stickers are such a time-saver and add a lovely polished look. A few enamel dots were the final touch for that little bit of festive sparkle.

Measurements

  • Poppy Parade Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Basic White Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm X 2 pieces
  • North Pole Delivery designer series paper (DSP) – 13.85cm X 9.5cm

This design is perfect for batch-making—especially if you’re sending cards to fellow dog lovers this Christmas!

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

Peaceful Garden – Panel Design Christmas Card. Easy Make.

Peaceful Garden – Panel Design Christmas Card. Easy Make. – Words of the Season – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln, UK.

Peaceful Garden – Panel Design Christmas Card. Easy Make. – Words of the Season – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln, UK.

Elegant and Easy Christmas Card Idea

If you love creating handmade Christmas cards with a touch of elegance, you’ll adore this design. My Peaceful Garden Panel Design Christmas Card features a calm and wintery colour palette with beautiful leafy patterns and soft glimmer accents — perfect for sending festive wishes in style.

Featuring the Peaceful Garden Paper and Dies

For this project, I used the Peaceful Garden Designer Series Paper from Stampin’ Up! as the star of the show. The patterned panels highlight the gorgeous foliage prints, framed beautifully against a bold background. I paired it with the Peace on Earth stamp and Words for the Season dies to create that classic “Merry Christmas” sentiment across the centre.

Peaceful Garden - Panel Design Christmas Card. Easy Make. - Words of the Season - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! - Lincoln, UK.
Peaceful Garden – Panel Design Christmas Card. Easy Make. – Words of the Season – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! – Lincoln, UK.

Add Sparkle with Glimmer Paper

To give the card a bit of festive sparkle, I added a glimmer paper strip across the middle. This simple addition instantly draws the eye and gives the design a luxurious touch without being over the top. The shimmer perfectly complements the frosty tones of the paper, adding just the right amount of Christmas magic.

Finishing Touches

I completed the card with a graceful white dove die-cut for a peaceful finishing element, along with a few delicate sparkly star embellishments to add extra shine. The result is a balanced and elegant card that looks far more intricate than it is to make!

measurements

  • Thick Basic White Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Peaceful Garden designer series paper (DSP):
    • 14.35cm X 10cm
    • 12cm X 7.5cm cut into 3 panels measuring 4cm X 7.5cm.
  • Peaceful Garden Glimmer Paper – 2cm wide strip

Why You’ll Love This Design

This card is:

  • Quick and simple – perfect for making multiples during the festive season.
  • Adaptable – use any patterned paper and sentiment for a completely new look.
  • Stylish and timeless – the panel layout and shimmer details work for any Christmas theme.

Watch the Video Tutorial

You can find the full step-by-step video tutorial below where I walk you through how to recreate this card. It’s a relaxing and satisfying project that’s suitable for all crafting levels.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx