Hello and happy Wednesday! We’re back to our usual blogging schedule after the busyness of our holiday release. Dana is here to share a super fun card using some older holiday products! Let’s get to it…

Hi friends! It’s Dana here today sharing a Christmas card that combines a few sets that I have been wanting to use together. When the Rolling Hills die was released last year I knew I wanted to use it with the Destination: North Pole set to create a Christmas card. Well time got away from me last year, so I was determined to use the sets together this year!

I started my card by creating my card panel. I ink blended my background with a soft blue ink and added a few paint splatters for a little added detail. Next, I used the Rolling Hills die to create my hillside. I attached it to the bottom of my panel and added a frame with the Frosted Frames die.

I then used the Destination: North Pole set to stamp all of my images on the matching diecuts. Once my stamping was finished I attached my images to my card panel with a combination of liquid glue and foam adhesive to complete my scene.

I had so much fun creating my card today! The little images are just so cute and I love they all work together to create an adorable holiday scene. I hope I inspired you to pull out the Destination: North Pole set and create a Christmas card of your own.
Enjoy your day,
Dana