Until now, I believe all the poinsettias I’ve ever made were red. And, they were pretty. Today the poinsettia I’m demonstrating for you is white and quite elegant. Watch to see how to make handmade Christmas cards with the Stampin’ Up! Poinsettia Petals Stamp Set!
Click to watch my elegant handmade Christmas card tutorial HERE if the video doesn’t load for you.
The white poinsettia is especially stunning with the Poinsettia Place Designer Series Paper. It’s interesting the interest and depth adding a bit of color to white images makes. I typically use Smoky Slate or Crumb Cake. Another first was to use Bumblebee. I’d like to take credit for it because it turned out so beautifully, but as I showed you in my video tutorial on how to make elegant handmade Christmas cards, the choice of color came from the pattern I chose from the Poinsettia Place Designer Series Paper.
The card supplies are all listed below. If you order today, October 31, 2020, you’ll save 15% on the patterned paper! You can save 15% on fifteen select patterns from the 2020-2021 Stampin’ Up! Catalog and August-December 2020 Stampin’ Up! Mini Catalog.
Poinsettia Petals Card Measurements
- 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ Soft Suede Cardstock
- 4″ x 5-1/4″ Poinsettia Place Designer Series Paper
- 1-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ Poinsettia Place Designer Series Paper
- 4″ x 3/4″ Whisper White Cardstock
- 6″ x 5-1/2″ Whisper White Cardstock
Make elegant handmade Christmas cards when you order the Poinsettia Petals Stamp Set and supplies in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com.
Stampin’ Up! Poinsettia Petals Card Supplies
Card turned out classy looking. Such elegance to this stamp.
Thank you!
Thanks for making this video. Your card is beautiful!
You’re most welcome! Thank you!
Hi Shelly, The white Poinsettia Card is gorgeous!! Thank you for the video and measurements.
Have a fun weekend!
Thank you! So glad you liked it!
(I don’t usually comment, but…) This may be my all-time favorite card you’ve made! I just saw this, and I’ve had the set and dies since last year and never used it! So glad it’s still current! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Thank you!