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Making Spirits Bright Concord & 9th Turnabout Christmas Card

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Do you want a quick Christmas card that you can mass produce?  This is it!!!  I’m a HUGE fan of Concord & 9th’s Turnabout Stamps.  The Christmas one is so super cute!  Turnabout stamps are uniquely designed by Concord & 9th so that one stamp can be turned 90 degrees four times to create a background.  The stamp design is pure genius.

Making Spirits Bright Concord and 9th Turnabout Christmas Card

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Making Spirits Bright Concord & 9th Turnabout Christmas Card

I stamped the outline images four times in Versafine Onyx Black ink on Desert Storm cardstock.  (Check out the Concord & 9th website for details on how to set-up and use the Turnabout stamps.)

This stamps set has all of the little images to fill in the line images.  I used Simon Says Stamp Ink Coral Reef, Fern, Blue Jay, High Dive; Hero Arts Ink Cup O’ Joe, Crimson; MFT Ink Lavender Fields.  I added some detail with a white Prismacolor pencil.

Then, I used the “Making Spirits Bright” sentiment from the same stamp set.  I used the Square Stitched Shaped from Stampin’ Up! to cut out the sentiment.  I popped it up with some foam tape and mounted the card front.

That’s it!  This card took me about 10 minutes to make.

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