Hi friends,
I created this month’s Christmas card using the Ornament Gift Card Die and Ornament Nested Die Set from Emily Moore Designs. It will be such a fun way to give gift cards this season. π
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You can find my other monthly Christmas cards so far this year in these posts: January, February, March, and April.
To make the base of the card, I folded a piece of red card stock in half. Then using the largest of the Ornament Nesting Dies, I aligned the top of the ornament with the top of the card and slightly overlapped the die over the folded edge of the card. After running it through a die cut machine, it will look like the right photo below.


Then I cut the piece for the inside using the Ornament Gift Card Die from patterned paper. I also die cut 4 ornament toppers from the die in the Ornament Nested Die Set from silver foiled card stock.

I stamped the “merry” circle with red ink on white card stock and die cut around it using these Scallops & Circles Nesting Dies. This stamp is a very old one from Hero Arts so it’s no longer available, but you can use any of your favorite Christmas stamps from your collection. I layered it to a piece of green dotted Swiss card stock die cut with the same die set. You can achieve the same effect of the dotted Swiss card stock by embossing plain card stock with a dot embossing folder before die cutting it.
To assemble the card, slightly trim the left side of the patterned ornament for the inside to give in a flat edge and attach it to the card. Attach 2 of the ornament toppers, back to back, on both the front and back of the card. Attach the “merry” circle to the front of the card. I added 3 silver sequins and finished it off by tying a loop of red/white bakers twine to the topper on the front of the card.
Slip the gift card into the slots and you are ready for gift giving.


You can find step by step instructions by Emily Moore Designs on how to create using these fun dies here on her website. She has so many wonderful products for card making!
Anita






























