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Santa Suit Christmas Cards

 I recently made these cute Santa Suit Christmas Cards. They are an easy project that is great if you need to make a bunch of cards fast.


My card base is an A2 size (5 1/2" x 4 1/4"). I covered that in red cardstock. I used white cardstock with torn edges and embossed with an embossing folder to create the coat "trim". The belt is made with a strip of black cardstock cut to 2 1/2" x 4 1/4". The buckle is made with two nesting square dies, using gold foil cardstock. You could add a sentiment to the outside or stamp your favorite Christmas sentiment inside. I chose to leave mine blank, so I can handwrite a personalized message inside for my recipients. 

No time to make cards? You can find these Christmas cards and others in our Etsy shop at:
https://texascraftconnection.etsy.com.

Thanks for looking!
~ Pamela


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