Welcome to Day 2 of Lil’ Inker Designs‘ Holiday Release Blog Hop! You should’ve arrived from Laura’s blog so be sure to start there because you don’t want to miss a thing. If you hopped with the first half of the design team yesterday, you’ll know the Holly Jolly Die & Sentiments set is adorable and there are so many possibilities when designing with it!

Every curve of this tree is perfect. I cut mine out of glitter felt that was crunchy enough you can still see the little perforations if you look closely enough. I used the berries as ornaments on the tree and chose the sweet little ‘Merry and Bright’ sentiment to finish it off. I love how the little perforations on the tree trunk give it a woodgrain look. Imagine how quickly you could make a batch of holiday cards using just this set!

Now head on over to Julie’s blog for more inspiration using Holly Jolly Dies and Sentiments! Remember to leave a comment on each blog for your chance to win one of two $10 store credits. Start again at Laura‘s blog tomorrow for Day 3 of the Lil’ Inker Holiday Release. I will see you again on Thursday!

Sources: Gina K Designs pure luxury white cardstock; SU Real Red & Early Espresso cardstock; Lil’ Inker Designs Holly Jolly Dies & Sentiments; SU Riding Hood Red ink; The Kunin Group Kelly Green glitter felt; foam tape

41 thoughts on “Lil’ Inker Designs Holiday Release Blog Hop {Day 2}”
  1. Fantastic card Emily, just love the simplicity and the pop of colour in all that white space. Great die cut for kids to use on cards too 🙂
    Jenny x

  2. What a great idea for making quick and easy cards– and who doesn't like that at this time of the year?
    Love the mixed "berries" and the stitches in the trunk.

  3. I'm fascinated by the concept of crunchy felt. 😀 Crunchy or not, a beautiful card — sometimes strong colours and a bold image are all you need! The sentiments in this set look sweet, too.

  4. Oh, Emily…I just love he simplicity of this design. It's just how I envsioned this set to be used and I love the use of the berry dies as decor for the tree!! Lovely and cute!

  5. Sheesh, you've been a busy blogger! I love the glittery felt tree — it looks all frosty, kinda like the trees outside this morning (brr…). The font of those sentiments is quite nice, too.

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