Joyful Jingle slant flap

10/8/22 Top Rocker at 613 Avenue Create!

Hey everybody! Happy Saturday! I hope you’re having a fabulous weekend and you’re doing something fun! I’m stoked to be back on the Eyelet Outlet blog today as a guest designer with a fun inspiration project! I created a super cute Christmas card with a fun slanted flap that features some of the cutest Santa & Deer Brads you’ve ever seen along with Red Snowflake Bling and gemstones from the 3mm Clear Jewel Bling Strip! I mentioned in my post last Saturday that we have some new products in the store, and you need to check them out!

I cut a standard A2 size top-folding card base from 110# Solar White cardstock along with a layering panel from Doodlebug Design Dot-Stripe Rainbow Petite Prints 6×6 cardstock, and cut the bottom of them off at an angle. I adhered an angled panel at the bottom of the inside flap using a coordinating pattern from the same cardstock pack, and stamped a sentiment from the Stampingbella Festive Gnomes Sentiments stamp set. I created a raised angled element and added Santa & Deer Brads. I embellished the front with Red Snowflake Bling and several 3mm gemstones from a Clear Jewel Bling Strip.

I added one single strip of cardstock at the top of the inside flap, which completed the card.

Sharing in the following challenges:
1. 613 Avenue Create: #202210 – Anything Goes w/optional But First… (no twist)
2. A Perfect Time To Craft Open Challenge: #10-2022 – Anything Goes
3. A Place To Start – #102022 – Anything Goes w/ optional Circles and Squares (no twist)
4. Classic Design Challenge: October #10 – Anything Goes
5. Di’s Digi Challenge: Include an Animal
6. Jan’s Digi Stamps Challenges: October Anything Goes
7. Paperbabe Stamps: #178 – Anything Goes
8. The Crafter’s Cafe: #289 – Monochrome

Eyelet Outlet products used:
Santa & Deer Brads
Red Snowflake Bling
3mm Clear Jewel Bling Strip

Affiliate links are used in this post at no cost to you – I really appreciate your support!

Other products used:
Cardstock/Paper: Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock, Doodlebug Design Dot-Stripe Rainbow Petite Prints 6×6 cardstock
Stamps: Stampingbella Festive Gnomes Sentiments stamp set, Trinity Stamps A Sentiment For Almost Everything
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Accessories: Tonic Studios 12″ Guillotine Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, MISTI stamp tool

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project! Be sure to check out all the fun goodies at Eyelet Outlet! Their products are so much fun! Be sure to ‘like’ and ‘follow’ Eyelet Outlet Facebook Page to keep up with news and sales, and while you’re at it, join the Eyelet Outlet Fans Facebook group for lots of creative inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Author: Leslie

I'm definitely what one could consider a crafting junkie! I love making cards, 3-D projects (especially paper shoes, mini albums and gift bags), mixed media projects, altering items, as well as occasional beading and making jewelry! Fortunately, hubby is very supportive! Life is good! :D

7 thoughts on “Joyful Jingle slant flap”

  1. Great card design and I agree, those brads are cute! Thanks for playing along in the Jan’s Digi Stamps Challenge. We love seeing all the wonderful entries.
    Donna xx

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  2. Very pretty card. The Christmas brads really add to the card. Thank you for joining us at 613 Avenue Create. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy

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  3. What a cool card layout! Pretty eyelet brads. So very pretty. Thanks for joining us for Jan’s Digital Stamps challenge!

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