Well, the Christmas card frenzy is about to start... but I've been struggling w/ some ideas! It's that tough decision on HOW MUCH WORK am I going to put into these things?! All I can think about is that I'm making 125 cards - go easy or go all the way?! Here are some preliminary ideas... what do you think?
Technique: Wax resist (hard to see - but it's the tree)
Stamp set: Sidekick Sayings (Hostess set, level 1)
Colors: Soft Sky, Old Olive, Real Red, More Mustard, Blue Bayou, and Basic Black
Extras: Brayer, glossy card stock, light color crayon, shimmery white card stock

Details, details...
Stamp set: Snowflake spot, All Holidays
Stamp set: Snowflake spot, All Holidays
Colors: Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, Real Red, and Old Olive
Extras: Scalloped punch, shimmery white card stock

Technique: Wax resist (hard to see - but it's the snow on the top layer)
Stamp set: Seasonal Whimsy, All Holidays, Jumbo Whimsy wheel
Colors: Soft Sky, Wild Wasabi, Real Red, and Blue Bayou
Colors: Soft Sky, Wild Wasabi, Real Red, and Blue Bayou
Extras: Scalloped punch, double rectanble punch, shimmery white card stock, wild wasabi stitched grosgrain

Technique: Wax resist (hard to see - but it's the tree)
Stamp set: Sidekick Sayings (Hostess set, level 1), All Holidays
Colors: Soft Sky, Old Olive, Real Red, More Mustard, and Basic Black
Extras: Brayer, glossy card stock, light color crayon, markers
Details, details...
Stamp set: Snowflake spot, All Holidays
Colors: Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, Real Red, and Old Olive
Extras: Word window punch, shimmery white card stock, silver brads
Colors: Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, Real Red, and Old Olive
Extras: Word window punch, shimmery white card stock, silver brads