Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Traditions of Christmas Designer Series Paper Triple Layers with Branching Out Dies

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Hello and welcome to my blog! Today I want to share a beautiful and easy card made with the Traditions of Christmas Designer Series Paper and the Branching Out Dies. At the end of this post is a link for you to download a free tutorial with all the instructions and measurements and, also, a video showing the construction of this card. Check it out. Links to all the supplies I used are also at the bottom.

Here is the front of the card. Notice the three layers.


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Here I have layered the Branching Out dies on the Real Red piece. I used the largest and the 4th to the largest dies. These have been all cut at the same time.

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Here's how I layered the designer series paper. I used the next to the largest and the next to the smallest dies and cut them all at one time.

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I then layered them on each other and adhered them to the card front with dimensionals. The top layer was adhered with two dimensionals on top of each other to give a double height.

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The sentiment and die are from the Traditional Labels Bundle and heat embossed with gold embossing powder.

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The Basic White inside piece was cut with the largest die from Branching Out and stamped in Real Red with the Merry Christmas Stamp set.

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One last look!

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I hope you will give this card a try. To download your free tutorial, just click on the box below.

 
Click on the picture below to visit my YouTube Channel to watch the construction of this card from start to finish. Please subscribe to my channel while you're there. 

Links to all the supplies I used are listed below.

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