12 Days of Christmas 2024 project made with the More than Autumn Bundle, Snowy Scenes Dies, Take a Bow Designer Series Paper, and embellished with Real Red & White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints and Real Red & White Baker's Twine. Card designed and created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers.

Hello, and welcome back for today’s cute project, which is made with the More Than Autumn Bundle for day 10 of 12 days of Christmas. I hope you have been hopping along with my friend Brenda Nelson and I as we continue to share 12 days of holiday inspiration with you. Brenda blogs at Stamps and Stretchy Pants. Be sure to hop on over to see what she’s been up to.

12 Days of Christmas 2024 blog Hop with Brenda Nelson from Stamps and Stretchy Pants. Christmas project ideas. Holiday crafts. DIY Christmas projects. Project created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers.

If you have missed any of our 12 Days of Christmas, you can go back to the beginning at Day 1.

The More Than Autumn bundle has so many possibilities for all year crafting. With multiple words provided as both stamps and dies, the custom sentiment possibilities are endless! And we haven’t even talked about the little food images. It’s so stinkin’ cute! I definitely have had so much fun creating with it!

Supplies used for 12 Days of Christmas 2024 project made with the More than Autumn Bundle, Snowy Scenes Dies, Take a Bow Designer Series Paper, and embellished with Real Red & White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints and Real Red & White Baker's Twine. Card designed and created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers.

Details Details

I love the script sentiments in this bundle. And there are several options for adding them to projects. For today’s project, I wanted the words to stand out a bit, so I used Foam Adhesive Sheet. These are so easy to use. Simply adhere a piece of foam sheet on the back of cardstock, then die-cut as usual. Now your sentiment pops up on your project!

12 Days of Christmas 2024 project made with the More than Autumn Bundle, Snowy Scenes Dies, Take a Bow Designer Series Paper, and embellished with Real Red & White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints and Real Red & White Baker's Twine. Card designed and created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers.

The whipping cream was created by applying Pearl Enamel Effects over Basic White Cardstock. Once dry, I fussy cut a whipped cream shape.

To Create this Card

  • Real Red Cardstock – 4 1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5 1/2″ for card base
  • Designer Series Paper – 3 3/4″ x 5″ front layer, 2 1/2″ x 3 die cut mug and 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ for handle
  • Basic White Cardstock – 3 5/8″ x 4 7/8″ for front layer, 2 1/2″ x 1 3/4″ for whipped cream, 2″ x 1/2″ for sentiment, 1″ x 1″ for candy cane
  • Early Espresso Cardstock – 2 1/4″ x 1 3/4″ for sentiment (used with Foam Adhesive Sheet)

Stamp sprinkles on Basic White Cardstock in Real Red ink along bottom of front layer. Adhere to designer series paper layer, then to card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Punch designer series paper first with a 2″ Circle Punch, then with a 2 3/8″ Circle Punch, centering hole to create a ring. Adhere handle to mug piece, then to card front. Apply white Pearl Enamel Effects to Basic White cardstock. Allow to dry then fussy cut a whipped cream shape. Adhere to card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Stamp candy cane in Real Red ink. Color stripes with Real Red Stampin’ Blends Marker. Die cut and adhere in place. Adhere Early Espresso Cardstock to a piece of Foam Adhesive Sheet. Die cut words and adhere to mug. Tie a twine bow and adhere to candy cane. Embellish with peppermints.

Thank You

Thanks for stopping by today to see my More Than Autumn 12 Days of Christmas card. It’s definitely one bundle I will not be parting with.

Now hop on over to Brenda’s to see what she has shared!

12 Days of Christmas 2024 blog Hop with Brenda Nelson from Stamps and Stretchy Pants. Christmas project ideas. Holiday crafts. DIY Christmas projects. Project created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers.




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