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Merry Christmas Reindeer

Hi there I’m back to inspire you another Christmas card and video over on my YouTube channel.  This card is once again apart of my Christmas 2018 card series, it's number 2 in the series.  You can check out the first card and video in the series here. <--------Click here

I had a lot of fun creating this card and it was super fast and easy.  The background paper is from Ephemorie Digital Designs and it is from the paper pack Santa's Workshop.  This is another Guest design project for this amazing etsy shop that sells digital supplies for your crafting.

The links to all things Ephemoire Digital Designs: 
I used some really great products that you will definitely want to check out. 
For this card I used Kraft cardstock from Micheal's Recollections Cardstock.  For the reindeer I used my Big Shot machine to die cut this reindeer head from We are Memory keepers shape dies antlers die. I could not find this for sale anymore it's an older set I had in my collection that I pilled out. 
I added some walnut stain distress ink to the reindeer head and the edges of my card using a distress ink blending tool. 
For my sentiment I used  a Merry Christmas stamp that came from Target a few years back and it was apart of a set.  I used the anti static embossing pouch on my vellum to prepare the service for stamping and embossing. Then I used memento Tuxedo black ink to stamp the sentiment and used some Matha Sweart red embossing powder I had in my collection. 

Then I pulled out this chevron ribbon from Micheal's and I adhered all the different pieces together using the advanced tape glider. To adhere the reindeer head I used Elmer's dual tip glue pen.  

As a final touch I added these very small red gems to just finish off the card. 



 






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