There are four days left until the MFT October Release goes live and my teammates and I have a bunch of fun projects to show you. This kraft and white Christmas card, featuring the Little Town of Betlehem Die-namics, really transmits serenity and pairs up so nicely with the Peace on Earth sentiment.

One of my favorite combos for Christmas cards are red, kraft and white. However, this time I swapped the red for some metallic shine and embossed the sentiment in platinum…

I also die cut the star from the Town of Betlehem Die-namics out of copper embossed card stock. I’m sure I’ll use this die set for a bunch of my Christmas cards this year. You can make quick and beautiful cards just by adding inked sky backgrounds, with or without snow!

For the Bethlehem cityscape I used Primitive White Card Stock. I love the subtle texture that it adds, although it can leave some extra burr on the diecuts. You can get rid of it with a little nail file or by carefully scraping with a craft knife.

MFT supplies used for the kraft and white Christmas card
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