I’ve been playing with the North Pole Delivery Designer Series Paper (DSP) all week, and I can’t stop creating with it! This paper is packed with festive patterns and charming die cuts—perfect for super-cute Christmas cards. But inspiration often comes from unexpected places, and this week it arrived at my team meeting.
During our gathering last weekend, we created a fun Halloween card designed by the talented Julie Davison. Julie’s project used the equally adorable Spooky Sweets DSP, which includes sheets of pre-printed die cuts that make cardmaking a breeze—no stamping or coloring required. As we assembled her Halloween card, a lightbulb went off in my head: This exact design would make an amazing holiday card!
That thought stayed with me. I could instantly picture the same layout but featuring the North Pole Delivery DSP. After all, it also comes with ready-to-use die cuts, so the hardest part would be deciding which one to showcase. With just a simple swap of papers and accents, Julie’s Halloween card transforms into a cheerful Christmas greeting.
And that’s how the idea for this week’s Quick Class was born. Watch it here:
It’s a great project for anyone who loves fast, fabulous results—no stamping marathon required! Whether you’re brand new to cardmaking or just short on time, this class will leave you with a design you can duplicate again and again.
For info about my upcoming in-person and virtual classes, check out my class descriptions here and my calendar here. I hope to see you at a class sometime soon, but you can always find ideas here on my blog as well as on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter at the bottom of this page so you don’t miss a thing!
North Pole Delivery Card Measurements:
- Real Red Card Base—8 ½” x 5 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4”
- Basic White – 4” x 5 ¼”, 3” x ½”
- Garden Green – 5 ½” x 1 ½”
- North Pole Delivery DSP – 4” x 3 ½”, die cut(s)
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