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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Santa-saurus Card by Amanda Wilcox

Santa-saurus Card by Amanda Wilcox | Pre-historic Christmas Stamp Set, Circle Frames Die Set, Frames Squared Die St and Christmas Time Paper Pad by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

Santa Saurus Tri-fold Card!

Today Amanda is sharing an amazing tri fold holiday card, complete with a dinosaur Santa, that is sure to make you smile! 

To create this fun card she started by cutting a tri fold card base with the two sides that meet up in the middle. She then cut pieces of plaid paper to cover each panel using a page from our Christmas Time Paper Pad. Next she created a sleeve to fit over the card and keep it closed, using another piece from our Christmas Time Paper Pad, this time one with Christmas trees on it. 
Santa-saurus Card by Amanda Wilcox | Pre-historic Christmas Stamp Set, Circle Frames Die Set, Frames Squared Die St and Christmas Time Paper Pad by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade
She decorated the sleeve, creating a fun little scene using the dino wearing a Santa from our Prehistoric Christmas Stamp Set. She colored the dino in fun shades of pink and red and gave him a fun teal scarf for an unexpected pop of color! She also stamped gifts and colored and a little tree from the Prehistoric Christmas Stamp Set and cut everything out using the coordinating Prehistoric Christmas Die Set

She arranged all the elements into a little scene on a circles that were cut out using our Circle Frames Die Set. She added the sentiment in a second circle (cut out using the little circle from our Frames Squared Die Set) and the little bit of holly is from the Dairy Christmas Stamp Set

Here's a photo of it when it's open:
Santa-saurus Card by Amanda Wilcox | Pre-historic Christmas Stamp Set, Circle Frames Die Set, Frames Squared Die St and Christmas Time Paper Pad by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade
What a unique way to fold a holiday greeting! To say hello to Amanda and see more of her awesome creations you can visit her over on her blog, Twiddler's Nook! 

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