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Friday, November 29, 2013

Merry Christmas


I did mention you may see this Merry Tree from Simon Says Stamps again. I've been admiring the word cards that use a Christmas item for the O or A, I believe I did this myself last year with the word Snow and exchange a snowflake for the O.
But this year my Son brought me the the word dies from Memory Box well I had a set but the upper case was Parker and the lower case was Classic so he brought the ones I had missing to make up the two sets. This time I've used the Classic set.
So I found some small dotty paper and used the dies to make Christmas and using the Merry from the Merry Christmas from Simon Says Stamp to make up the full sentiment.
Then I stamped and using the tree die to cut it out, I also ran the die through a brown bit of card so that I didn't have to stamp and line up the trunk bit too fiddly for me.

But I can't decide if I like without a mat or with a mat. 


28 comments:

  1. Stunning card Debby, such a wonderful design using the tree as an A and I love the spotty paper.
    hugs Sue xx

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  2. Fabulous design Debby, love the letters. I like them both as much!! Susan x

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  3. Another super CAS design. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs, Claire x

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  4. Just fabulous CAS card.xxx

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  5. Just perfect - what a great card Debby, Jx

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  6. Brilliant CAS card Debby.
    Beryl xx

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  7. I like them both, very nice !

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  8. Wow Debby, LOVE these CAS designs. So clever to use the tree as an "A". I love the card with or without the mat - they are both brilliant!

    Jocelyn x

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  9. Just gorgeous Debby. Love the tree for the A perfect. Debbiex

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  10. Hello Debby, love your card, the letters are so effective and the tree is perfect, Hugs Kate x

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  11. Two more super cards, and red and green are always nice. I think both cards look good, but personally I prefer the one with the red mat because it makes a frame and an edge which tends to keep the focus on the image. They are simple but elegant. x

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  12. Simply stunning Debby, I start liking CAS more and more and this shows why!!!

    xx Irene

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  13. gorgeous as always Debby
    Anne x

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  14. Fab cards Debby!!
    XXX Heidy

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  15. Such a clever design with the word art stamps!! I love this CAS design Deb!! HUGS :)

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  16. Fabulous CAS cards Debby..love the matt..and love the crisp white and red..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  17. Fab card hun, awesome design and love it with and with out the mat, hugs Liz xx

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  18. They are both fabulous and I see your dilemma, at one time I would definately have gone for with the mat but these days not sure
    Great help there lol.

    Kath x

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  19. Fabulous CAS cards Debby, I love them both.
    Pauline
    x

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  20. This is lovely Debby! Love the A tree with your spotty lettering. I know I'm always apologising but I really am sorry that I have been so remiss with my visits. I'll tell you all about it when I next see you. Fancy an SU party before Christmas? Hugs, Lesley

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  21. I like the one with mat, but both are wonderful! You are one talented lady and I look forward to your daily posts.Thank you for sharing with us.

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  22. Hi Debby,
    what a classy card, love your design. Have a fab weekend.
    xoxo Clarissa

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  23. fabulous Debby. I like it with the matting.

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  24. Love the C&S look. Hugs Juls

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  25. Beautiful CAS card Debby, loving your wee tree :)

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  26. They are both great but I vote with the mat...love that extra blast of red!

    Brilliant idea to use the tree as the letter A.

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