Merry Mistletoe Christmas Tree Card

Today I’m sharing my Merry Mistletoe Christmas Tree Card.

I made it using the Merry Mistletoe Stamp Set and the “Merry Christmas” is from the At Home With You Stamp Set.

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I believe this might be the first time I’ve shown you a project using the Quilt Top Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (I have another card to show you next week).

It’s a pretty simple card to make… but, it has lots of layers.

Here’s the video tutorial….

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55 thoughts on “Merry Mistletoe Christmas Tree Card”

  1. Turkey for sure! My husband now brines it and smokes it and it is so moist and tender.

    Cute card. I love layers. I have some small strips of papers and I need to take your cue and use them on some cards. I am making some cards for nursing homes and this will be a good way of using them but making fun and pretty cards. I have a couple other embossing folders to use as well like the holly and ivy type one. Thanks for the gentle reminder!

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  2. Definitely Turkey (and don’t forget the pumpkin pie), Ham for Christmas. 🙂 Loved this card. Wasn’t going to buy this stamp set, but have been seeing so many cute cards, I may have to now.

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  3. We like turkey for Thanksgiving. I like the card. The more I see Garden Green the more I like it. I think it’s a great card and I will give it a try. Thanks Angie.

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  4. Turkey lurky! The sides and gravy just taste so much better with turkey. We have both ham and turkey for Christmas, for those that get tired of the turkey. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

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  5. Pretty card, love all the layers.

    Turkey….Yummy. I only have it once a year and that is on Thanksgiving. I think it’s a lot of work to make it more than once a year, only because of all that goes with it, LOL. I love to make a boiled dinner for Christmas.

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  6. Smoked Turkey. In Hawaii..hawaiian’s do kalua turkey, Chinese do Char Sui turkey, which is smoked and the traditional turkey…baked.

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  7. I’m a turkey lover, but we have both. This year I’m invited to my oldest son and daughter-in-laws for Thanksgiving. We usually all got together at my home, and this year is different.
    Very cute card. Very easy. Thank you.

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  8. I love ham :-)! Of course the rest of the family loves fried turkey so we usually have a small ham and a huge fried turkey! Love the card. Garden green is one of my favorite colors for Christmas.

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  9. Definitely my go to is turkey with dressing. Today’s card is very cute, I will have to give it a try. Nice and easy. Have a great Thanksgiving.

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  10. Definitely turkey. I do not like Ham at all, so my family gives in to me and we have Turkey at both Thanksgiving and Christmas. We have ham though for other occasions. Love this beautiful card and the Garden Green color. Have a great time at On Stage.

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  11. It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without turkey and cranberry sauce in our house. Ham is what we eat at Christmas. Hope you have a fabulous Thanksgiving, whatever you eat! 🙂

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