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Thursday, August 31, 2017
Skipping Santa
Has September creeps nearer tomorrow even I starting to think about Christmas card, I think the Mo's Snowy House will be a firm favourite and it works brilliantly (well I think so) with Skipping Santa.
I found a scrap of dotty blue patterned paper and used the Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangle and added a red mat to help it stand out.
I very carefully tried to cut the Santa leaving a white border round him for a base image so I could layer on top. There were a few slip ups but I think I got away with it.
Added a bit of gold on his belt and tassels using a gold pen and rather than use my flower soft and fun flock mixture I decided to use glitter and promptly carried on wearing it for the rest of day.
Lastly my favourite Christmas sentiment from Simon says Stamp especially with a santa image.
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This is really cute, must be Santa day today
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas card Debby
ReplyDeleteAnne
I love the combination of MM images Debby and the great way you have Santa running out of the scene. A fabulous card. x
ReplyDeleteA Beautiful and happy Christmas card, great combination of paper and images.
ReplyDeleteFaith
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A gorgeous card Debby xx
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the dotty background and the glitter.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to throw glitter around the house. It will make a change from sequins! :-)
Too stinkin' cute! Love this fun image and your fab dimensional treatment is such a perfect finish! Hugs, Wends xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of MM images Debby and the great way you have Santa running out of the scene. A fabulous card. x
ReplyDeleteหนังจีน
love it! santa looks great
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