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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Beary Merry Christmas


I can confirm making Christmas cards in hot weather doesn't make you cooler even though Mo's Beary Merry Christmas image is soooo cute. I decided on a white and red card for some reason I thought it would speed me up. It was when I also decided to used Splitcoast Stampers Card sketch 705 that things started to get tricky.

I only had one piece of dotty red, there was just a bit left to used Simon says Stamp Stitched Banners to make my straps. I had to make used of some white card which I embossed with the Taylored Expression Snow Falling. My frame is MFT but cut from a different bit of white to help to show up the white layers that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.

The sentiment is LOTV stamp not sure is available anymore and I framed it with MFT circle scallop frame. To finish some Simon Says Stamps Maryanne Snowflake and Lawn Fawn Mini Snowflakes, all cut from fun foam.








8 comments:

  1. This is just gorgeous,love the image and fab design.xxx

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  2. The red and black has a very crisp clean look and great for Christmas Debby. I adore this MM image beautifully coloured and with lots of dimension too, and tbe snowflakes and circular sentiment finish it perfectly. x

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  3. This is adorable. I love that sweet image and your coloring is fabulous. Looks great with the red and white dotted paper. TFS

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  4. Oh this is super, what a pretty card, Hazelx

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  5. Aww, this is adorable. Love the stamp and pretty design
    Lorraine x

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  6. BEAUTiful Debby..the red and white is so striking and I love that sweet image..gorgeous card.

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  7. Love your card Debby. Gorgeous image with the red and white. x

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  8. Adorable card - perfect made !!!

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