2026 Holiday Card Series #2 | Happy Holidays
- Vicky Hattingh
- 13 hours ago
- 4 min read
Hi friends! Today’s card will be my second installment in my 2026 Holiday Card Series where I am attempting to have my holiday cards mostly completed before mid-November. I felt the Altenew Pegboard Panels would make a fun focal point for a homespun Christmas card… let’s get started!

The supplies used:
Altenew – Pegboard Panels Die Set
Spellbinders – Everlasting Squares Die Set
Spellbinders – Postage Edge Squares Die Set
Spellbinders – Scenic Poinsettias 3D Embossing Folder
Altenew – Warm Blessings Stamp Set
Scrapbook.com – Heavy Weight Mixed Media Paper Pad (White)
Anna Griffin – Champagne Matte Foil Cardstock
Spellbinders – Merlot Colorwheel Cardstock
Simon Says Stamp – Cabernet Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad
Tsukineko – VersaMark Watermark Stamp Pad
Taylored Expressions – Anti-Static Powder Tool
Ranger Ink – Princess Gold Embossing Powder
WOW! Dual Speed Heat Embossing Tool
Altenew – Double Sided Adhesive Sheets
Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
Scrapbook Adhesive – Black Thin 3D Foam Squares
Embroidery Needle
Red, Green, and White Embroidery Floss
Scrapbook.com – Foam Ink Blending Tool
Iuile Watercolors – Star Watercolor Paint
Honey Bee Stamps – Warm Pearls Pearl Stickers
Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine
Creating the Background Panel
For the background panel, I used my paper trimmer to cut a 4.5” x 7” panel of Spellbinders Merlot cardstock. I placed this panel into the Spellbinders Scenic Poinsettias 3D Embossing Folder and taped it in place on the side of the embossing folder where the flowers feel raised. I inked up the surface of the opposite side of the embossing folder using a Simon Says Stamp Cabernet ink pad and ran it through my Anna Griffin die cutting machine. I repeated this process three or four times until I obtained the results satisfactory results. Using my paper trimmer, I trimmed the embossed panel to measure 4-1/8” x 6” and inked the edges to darken them using a foam blending tool and more Cabernet ink. While that dried, I cut a piece of the Anna Griffin Matte Champagne Foil Cardstock to measure 4.5” x 6.25” – this will serve as my matting layer behind the embossed one. My final touch on the background was to add a few drops of water to my pan of Iuile Watercolor’s Star watercolor paint, frothed the mixture a bit, then used a small paint brush to add gold spatter across the embossed Merlot cardstock panel.

Creating the Focal Point
For the cross-stitched panel, I started by using the two square dies from Altenew’s Pegboard Panels die set and die cut them together using a piece of Scrapbook.com’s white Mixed Media Paper. I used white dark red, and sage green embroidery flosses to cross stitch the entire panel and placed a piece of Altenew Double Sided Adhesive Sheet that was approximately 2.75” x 2.75” on the back side to not only allow me to adhere it to the card front, but also to ensure the loose ends of the threads stay in place. Next, I created a frame for the stitched panel by die cutting a piece of Anna Griffin Matte Champagne Foil Cardstock using the third largest postage edge die from Spellbinders’ Postage Edge Squares die set and the 9th largest die from Spellbinders’ Everlasting Squares die set. I aligned the smaller square die inside the postage edge one, taped them together, then die cut one from the gold foil and two more from Spellbinders Merlot cardstock. I glued the three framing layers together with Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue and set aside to dry.
Creating the Sentiment
For the sentiment, I used a scrap piece of the Spellbinders Merlot cardstock and placed it into my MISTI stamping tool and dusted it heavily with anti-static powder. I used the “happy holidays” sentiment from Altenew’s Warm Blessings stamp set and VersaMark ink to stamp the image onto the cardstock. Once stamped, I applied a layer of Ranger’s Princess Gold embossing powder onto the stamped cardstock, tapped off the excess, and used my heat tool to melt the embossing powder. After it cooled, I buffed away the excess anti-static powder and fussy cut the sentiment with scissors. Lastly, I placed Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares (black) behind the sentiment.

Assembling the Card
I glued the champagne foil cardstock panel to the front of an A2, side folding card base and glued the Merlot, embossed cardstock panel to the center of the foil panel. Next, I added glue to the back side of the foil, postage edged frame, and adhered it on top of the cross-stitched panel. Once the glue dried, I removed the backing paper from behind the cross-stitched panel and adhered the focal point to the card front. After removing the backing paper from the black foam squares behind the sentiment, I adhere it to the lower portion of the card front. My final touch was adding a five of the Honey Bee Stamps Warm Pearls pearl stickers to the center of the cross-stitched piece and that wraps up today’s card.
Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it. Until next time, happy crafting!
