It's time for the PTI Blog Hop and its all about the holidays even though its only October.
Here's our inspiration photo:
I was inspired by the pretty ornament in the box. Loved how the red was peeking out through the silver. Here's the clean and simple card I came up with -
I die cut the largest of the PTI Fancy Flakes out of PTI silver adhesive paper and adhered it on Pure Poppy card stock. I heat embossed the sentiment from Tremendous Treats Christmas in silver.
This was totally easy to make and definitely great for mass production this holiday season.
Looking forward to seeing everyone's creations...Thanks for stopping by!


Beautiful, Sherrie!
ReplyDeleteI love mass production designs. Fab Christmas card- love the shine.
ReplyDeleteLove the silver shine on this simple and pretty card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and a definite way to mass produce with elegance~
ReplyDeleteLove your CAS design!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Simply stunning, Sherrie! Simple elegance!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this CAS card! The silver is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty Sherrie! CAS perfection!! :0)
ReplyDeleteI would say that this is the classiest card on the whole hop! Gorgeous, Sherrie.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sherrie, that silver snowflake against the red is so very rich looking. Great for mass producing is right!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! The silver snowflakes looks fantastic! Happy hopping!
ReplyDeleteSo simple. So beautiful!! It caught my eye in the thumbnails on Nichole's blog. Love, love it!
ReplyDeleteSherrie, what a beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeleteThis is a card that I plan on case (nig). It looks like something I might be able to do or at least close too. LOVE IT! Thank you for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteRed & silver is one of my favorites for Christmas--love your card!
ReplyDeleteRed & silver is one of my favorites for Christmas--love your card!
ReplyDeleteClean and simple perfection!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love the silver and red color combo!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, this looks store bought. I'm so impressed that I put that die on my wishlist before commenting. :) Thanks for the inspiration!
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