Mass Producing Christmas Cards & Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

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Welcome stamping friends! My most-viewed YouTube video of all time was about mass producing cards in a limited amount of time. That tells me this is a topic of interest for many of you, so I decided to try another go at sharing some tips and tricks for mass production. Now before you think, “it’s not a handmade card if it’s exactly like a bunch of other cards,” keep in mind these can each be one of a kind. Today’s cards are for Christmas and I created them using the Stampin Up Peaceful Deer stamp set, but you can use the tips I share to create any type of cards. Keep reading!

Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

12 Cards in 40 Minutes Video

Watch along here to see as I create these cards in 40 minutes and share a ton of tips and tricks along the way.

Stampin Up Peaceful Deer Card Samples

Here you can see the 12 cards I created in the video. I used three basic patterns for cutting the designer paper, and the same greeting and punches to decorate each.

Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer
Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer
Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

Stepping Them Up

I also shared three very simple ways to step up these Christmas cards. They include using glimmer paper to punch the deer or greeting layer and also adding ribbon under the deer.

Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer
Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer
Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

Cutting Dimensions

To create the card designs shown, I used the cutting measurements shown below for the designer papers. Sorry for my poor handwriting! That’s one of the reasons I love stamps!

Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

Mass Producing Cards Tips

In the video I shared tips including the following:

-Cutting and scoring several sheets of cardstock at the same time

-Cutting several layers of designer paper at one time

-Tips for quick punching

-Tips for quick stamping and punching

-Saving time when punching and stamping a greeting

-Preventing waste when cutting paper

-Using 6×6″ designer papers

-Assembling quickly

-Easy way to attach foam dimensionals and remove the paper backing

Get tips & tricks for mass producing Christmas cards - save time and still make one of a kind cards using these ideas. Samples feature Stampin Up Peaceful Deer

Watch along with the video for details!

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These cards highlight the Lights Aglow designer paper, Peaceful Deer stamp set and Deer Builder Punch. Didn’t they turn out beautifully? Use the links below to see and order the products I used to create them!

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Thanks for visiting to see these lovely cards featuring the Stampin Up Peaceful Deer stamp set!

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