Friday, September 2, 2016

Christmas Pine...apple Card

Demonstrators could pre-order from the new Holiday Catalog a month order and of course, I ordered on the first day! But it was August! I have to be honest, I wasn't inspired to start holiday crafting yet! So instead of making a Christmas card, I used the Christmas Pines stamp set and coordinating framelits to make a pineapple! Ironic that it took a holiday stamp set to get me on the pineapple trend, but that's the first thing I thought of when I saw this set.
Stampin' Up! Christmas Pines Pineapple Card for my friends in Hawaii #stampinup www.juliedavison.com
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I stamped the pineapple with So Saffron and Delightful Dijon ink and added some Clear Wink of Stella for a summer sparkle. The stem is two die cut pieces trimmed short. I attached the first one with Fine Tip Glue and the top one with a single glue dot at the bottom to provide a little more volume.
Stampin' Up! Christmas Pines Pineapple Card for my friends in Hawaii #stampinup www.juliedavison.com
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Leave me a comment and let me know what you think of my Christmas pineapple! I am sharing this project on the Global Design Project Challenge blog. This week's theme is food! Check it out and see what everyone else is creating!

Stampin' Up! Supplies: Christmas Pines stamp set, Endless Thanks, So Saffron ink pad, Delightful Dijon ink pad & cardstock, Garden Green cardstock, Whisper White cardstock, Pretty Pines Thinlits, Lots of Label Framelits, Pine Bough Embossing Folder, Clear Wink of Stella, Whisper White Baker's Twine, Fine Tip Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals, Glue Dots
 
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3 comments:

  1. Super adorable! I love pinecones and pineapples!!!!

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  2. How clever to use the diecut pine bough as the top of the pineapple. It makes such a pretty card.

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  3. I just love this CAS card! So adorably cute!

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