I’m sharing my step by step instructions for how to make this vintage style Christmas card using the Winnie North Pole range of digital stamps from Polkadoodles. Including all my best tips and tricks to get the best out of your card making projects.
Printing Digital Stamps
The digital stamp I have used is from Polkadoodles, from their Winnie North Pole Collection. Isn’t she just the cutest!? Click on the image to get her for yourself. The images are availible individually or you can save money by buying the whole set like I did – I can never choose just one!! Once you’ve got your own copy of the digital stamp print it out using a normal printer onto high quality paper or thin card. It’s best if you can leave the image to dry overnight as this reduces the chances of the ink smudging.

Colouring the Digital Stamp
I’ve used the following ProMarkers and ProMarker Brush pens to colour my digital stamp:
Skin and Hair
Gold
Browns
Greys
Reds
Greens
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Preparing the Layers of the Card
This card is made up of four layers of mounted papers plus the digital stamp and a Kraft tag. I always start by cutting the largest layer first and then work my way down to the smallest. This way I can make use of the scraps leftover from cutting the bigger pieces of paper and card.
Each layer of paper is mounted onto a piece of Kraft cardstock that measures 3mm larger than the paper. This gives a lovely little border around the papers. Kraft card is great for this because it subtly goes with everything leaving the lovely designer papers to take centre stage.
For this card the layers measure:
Base Layer: 14cm square
Squares: 9cm square
Strip: 13cm x 5cm
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The card blanks come scored but unfolded. It’s simple to fold them along the crease line and press the crease really sharp with a bone folder.
I use double sided tape to stick my designer papers onto their backing mount. I cut the double sided tape to length and lay it onto the back of my paper. One strip at the top and another at the bottom is usually plenty for a card making project.
Then I use a pokey tool to lift up a corner of the double sided tape and remove the rest of the backing strip.
Next I place my paper onto the backing mount, starting with one corner and then I gently lower it into place so that the visible border of the backing mount is nice and even.
The two square panels are prepared in exactly the same way.
The pokey tool makes it so easy to remove the backing from the double sided tape. You can use your finger nail of course but that can get fiddley.
Applying the Ribbon
Ribbon can be tricky to stick onto cards. This is my favourite technique for neatly hiding the raw ends and stopping them from fraying.
I start by sticking the strip of paper to the Kraft card mount using double sided tape. It’s quick and easy to use and it always leaves a neat finish.
For this card I’m making my ribbon stand out by adding an extra strip of Kraft card behind it.
Once that’s stuck in place, I lay my strip of mounted paper flat on my craft mat and stick a length of double sided tape where I want my ribbon. I make sure that the ends of the tape extend over the ends of the paper and let them stick lightly to the mat.
Then I place my length of ribbon to the exposed tape and press it onto the paper.
I gently lift the paper off the craft mat and turn it over. It’s easy to press the ribbon and the extra tape to the back of the paper so that the ends are neatly hidden from the front of the card.
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Covering the Wooden Heart
I’ve got these cute little wooden hearts. To make the match the rest of my project perfectly I’m covering them with some scraps of my designer papers. I start by covering the heart in PVA glue (which I totally nicked from my kid’s craft box!).
Then I pop the heart onto a scrap of paper that co-ordinates with my card making project. Then I set it to one side to dry overnight.
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Assembling the Card
I start by sticking the base layer to the card blank with double sided tape.
I love adding dimension to my cards with 3D foam pads. They make it so quick and easy. You don’t need a lot of them, just one in each corner and one along each edge if it’s a bigger piece of card.
Bent tweezers are fantastic for perfectly positioning all the layers.
The ribbon panel comes next.
And then the second square panel.
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Sometimes I want to add an element that needs to stick to the base of the card and also to the raised panels. I’ve found it both sticks and looks better if I use 3D foam pads on the part that will stick to the base of the card and double sided tape on the part of the element that sticks to the raised panels.
Then the tag can be carefully positioned and securely stuck in place without bending.
Making the Embellishments
I love adding these little gems to the corners of my cards.
When my little wooden hearts are dry I cut away the excess backing paper with a craft knife.
And then stick the heart onto my card using 3D foam pads.
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I typically use silicone glue for bulkier embellishments like this bow that I’ve tied from the ribbon.
Inside the Card
The inside of the card is also decorated with matching papers along with a blank square for a personal message.
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Products I’ve Used
Card Making Challenges I’m Entering
- LRW Challenge #632 – Do They Know It’s Christmas
- Creative Inspirations – Christmas Time
- Make the Cards Challenge #45
- Sparkles #147 Vintage Christmas
- Polkadoodles Craft Challenge
- Pammie’s Inky Pinkies Challenge
- Crafty Catz
- Cardz TV
- CHNC Challenge Anything Christmas Goes
- Morgan’s ArtWorld Challenge
This is the colour challenge image from Make the Cards Challenge #45:

I do hope you have enjoyed having a peak at my latest card making project.
Please feel free to use my handmade cards to inspire your own creations, pin it to your Pinterest for later.
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A Little Bit About Me . . .
Thank you so much for stopping by my little corner of the interweb. I’m Bridie, mum to two small humans, full time homemaker and full time craftaholic – which totally explains why I’m always short on time!

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Fabulous creation!Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan’s ArtWorld. We hope to see you again.
~ Judy CT – http://morgansartworld.blogspot.com/
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Absolutely gorgeous work.
Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan’s ArtWorld. We hope to see you again.
~ Annette CT –
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Awww your image is so cute! I love the cute faces of the characters. And the paper are gorgeous. Great add with the bow. Thank you for sharing your beautiful creation at Sparkles Challenges and good luck!
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So cute, love all the details of how you put this together, and what a wonderful job you did on the inside too. Thanks for joining us at Make the Cards Challenge!
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Beautiful card, I love your color image. Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan’s ArtWorld. Love to see you join in each month.
~ Danka CT –
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Super cute card, love all the details and your adorable image. Thanks for playing with us at Make the Cards Challenge!
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Very cute! I love the layers and the tag. Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan’s ArtWorld. Love to see you join in each month.
~ Diane CT – http://morgansartworld.blogspot.com/
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OMG what a fabulous creation! The image is adorable and your coloring is awesome! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Make The Cards Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
MAKE THE CARDS CHALLENGE
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
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Super card Bridie. I like all the layers you used – and that you decorated the inside too. Thank you for entering the Something Beginning with R Challenge at CHNC.
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So very sweet! Your colouring is wonderful and the papers work so well together. I especially like the covered wooden heart which finishes things off so perfectly!
Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon this week!
Kate
Small Bits of Paper
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I like her elf outfit.
Alexandra
OnRockwoodLane.com
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It’s so cute isn’t it?? I’m hoping Polkadoodles do a valentines range in this style for next year
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