Project created for the November 2025 color fusers color challenge created with the Christmas greenery bundle, traditional labels bundle and Regal Distressed patterns designer series paper. Project first created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers using Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss.

Thanks for hopping with us for the November Color Fusers Blog Hop! We have a great holiday color challenge to share today, and I am using the Christmas Greenery and Traditional Labels Bundles for today’s project.

Color challenge colors for the November 2025 color fusers color challenge created with the Christmas greenery bundle, traditional labels bundle and Regal Distressed patterns designer series paper. Project first created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers using Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss.

For this project, I chose to case the catalog and change up the colors. This is a great way to create when you’re short on time or creativity. I love so many of the catalog projects, and they are even more beautiful in person! I hope you give this technique a try sometime!

Project created for the November 2025 color fusers color challenge created with the Christmas greenery bundle, traditional labels bundle and Regal Distressed patterns designer series paper. Project first created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers using Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss.

Create Custom Accents

There are so many beautiful details on this project. I especially love the glimmer paper holly leaf accents. I created them in a custom color by coloring a light color glimmer paper to be Pretty Peacock accents. Such a fun way to use your supplies! I just added ink and set them aside to dry. This does take awhile, so plan some extra time for these details.

Project created for the November 2025 color fusers color challenge created with the Christmas greenery bundle, traditional labels bundle and Regal Distressed patterns designer series paper. Project first created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers using Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss.

The Christmas Greenery Bundle includes beautiful floral images and foliage accents. Depending on the colors you choose, this bundle can be used year round for so many different projects!

Supplies used to create a project for the November 2025 color fusers color challenge created with the Christmas greenery bundle, traditional labels bundle and Regal Distressed patterns designer series paper. Project first created by Melanie Hockin of Mel's Inky Fingers using Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss.

To Create This Project

  • Thick Basic White Card Base: 4-1/4″ x 11″, scored at 5-1/2″
  • Regals Distressed Designer Series Paper: 4-1/4″ x 1-1/2″ in Pretty Peacock, 1″ x 1″ in white
  • Basic White Cardstock: 3-1/2″ x 2-1/4″ for sentiment
  • Gold Foil, Cloud Cover Glimmer Paper, Pretty Peacock Cardstock for foliage accents
  • Blackberry Bliss Cardstock for bow accent – die cut and assemble

Stamp large floral image twice in Crumb Cake ink on card base, then adhere Pretty Peacock Designer Series Paper to center. Die cut a Gold Foil pine bough and a large Pretty Peacock cardstock foliage piece. Stamp foliage with large floral image in Pretty Peacock ink. Using the direct to paper technique, color Cloud Cover Glimmer Paper with Pretty Peacock ink and the white designer series paper with Blackberry Bliss ink. Set aside to dry. Once dry, die cut 3 glimmer holly leaves and 3 designer series paper holly berries. Stamp sentiment from Traditional Labels Stamp Set in Pretty Peacock and Blackberry Bliss ink. Die cut with Traditional labels Die. Arrange all the foliage pieces on card front and adhere in place. Adhere label in center. Add bow and berries.

Thank You

Thanks for stopping by today for the Color Fusers Blog Hop! I hope you enjoyed my catalog inspired Christmas Greenery card. Hop along with the rest of the Color Fusers to see the other amazing projects!

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