Happy Friday friends! Today I am showing off my take on the July 2025 Sheetload of Cards, and since we are in July, I decided to make holiday cards. I’m also using the new Spellbinders Santa’s Elves die set to add that extra pop to the front of the cards. This month’s sheetload is a rework of the June 2025 Sheetload of Cards, now designed for an A2 size card. The result is 12 cards.
Since I don’t have any 12×12 Christmas paper in my stash, I took a trip to Hobby Lobby to find something for this month’s sketch. To stick with a traditional color scheme, I chose red patterned paper so I could dress my elves in green. A candy cane sheet and a snowflake sheet caught my eye—and they were on sale!
Following the July 2025 Sheetload of Cards printable, I cut the patterned paper and additional cardstock mats, then created 12 A2-sized card bases. Once the bases were ready, I assembled the cards using the sketch. The Santa’s Elves die set provided both a boy and girl elf, which I added to alternating cards in the layout.
The 2025 Sheetload of Cards printable is free to download from Crafty Al’s YouTube channel if you are a subscriber. You can also see all the sheetloads of cards I have created over the months. They are a lot of fun and a great way to use up that paper you are hoarding in your stash. See you next time!
Please note that the links below are affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you choose to use my link, at no cost to you. I received the Santa’s Elves die set from Spellbinders in order to create with. I purchased all the other products used in these projects myself.
| Project Specific Supplies | Santa’s Elves |
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| Adhesives | ||
Bearly Art Glue |
Scrappy Tape 1/8 |
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Nuvo Stamp Cleaner |
Stamp Shammy |
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| Basic Tools & Supplies | ||
Platinum Scout |
Platinum Scout Plates |
HBS Reverse Tweezers |
Tool ‘n One |
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Monica
These two elves are so cute. And they fit so well with the background/patterned paper you chose. They create ‘Happy Holidays’. 🙂