Today is day ten of my Christmas card series and I am sharing another gift I made for our neighbors.
We have wonderful neighbors, and we exchange gifts every year.
This year I decided to include card kits for the girls in our gift baskets. Each household has two girls (one has two grandkids that visit often.)
So, I made six card kits altogether.
I started by stamping and die-cutting a bunch of images.
I also die-cut some scenery pieces like snow and the sky and used a punch to create some trees. I tried to use shapes that weren’t too intricate so that the girls could easily use glue to adhere them.
I added in two card bases and two envelopes to each kit so that the girls can each make two cards.
I packaged everything up in a plastic envelope and added a little note.
Supplies: Penguin Stamps and Dies: MFT; Dies: Lawn Fawn (stitched rectangles, stitched hillsides), Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Other: Punch
I used the following from CutCardStock.com: Basis Blue, Cougar White 100 lb., and Leader Opaque A7 White Envelopes.
I hope the girls have fun putting these together!
That’s it for today.
Have a great one!

















