Naughty List Holiday Card by Mary Jo

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Happy holidays!  Let’s keep you off of the naughty list this year and get started on creating holiday cards you can send to your family and friends.  The Catherine Pooler Naughty List Stamps and Dies are especially adorable because they incorporate a favorite member of the family, our furry friends.  

Treat yourself to the Catherine Pooler Sets, from the Scrapbook Pal online store, and follow these step by step instructions to create this project:

Cut your card base to 6” x 8.5”, fold in half.

Stamp and color your images.

Die cut images.

From patterned paper, cut one block 3” x 4.25”, adhere to the bottom half of card.

From patterned paper, cut a strip .5” x 4.25”, adhere just above the first block.

Stamp your sentiment onto the top right corner of your card.

Using foam squares, adhere your stamped images to the card as shown.

Optional:  Tie a ribbon or coordinating piece of twine to your card.

Happy Crafting!  Mary Jo  


Supply List

Catherine Pooler Designs - Clear Stamps - Naughty List

Catherine Pooler Designs - Dies - Naughty List

Copic - Sketch Marker - Lipstick Red - R29

Copic - Sketch Marker - Aqua - BG15

Copic - Sketch Marker - Snow Green - BG0000

Copic - Sketch Marker - Toast - E34

Copic - Sketch Marker - Cadmium Yellow - Y15

Copic - Sketch Marker - Ocean Green - G28

Copic - Sketch Marker - Dark Brown - E47

Beacon Adhesives - 3-IN-1 Advanced Craft Glue

3L - Scrapbook Adhesives - 3D Foam Squares - White

Tsukineko - Memento Full Size Dye Inkpad - Tuxedo Black

My Sweet Petunia Misti Stamping Tool

Bazzill Cardstock

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