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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Ragged Snowflakes


Another Christmas card using a Mo Manning image called Snowflakes, I think this image makes my card look quite elegant.

I used up some old Christmas paper, possibly was LOTV.  My favourite poinsettia from Simon say Stamp Poinsettia Parade and the stars are from Memory Box.

Its pretty warm here in the UK I don't know how people manage these temperatures every summer.

10 comments:

  1. For me this is the perfect card Debby, all the elements are there with the wonderful plaid which I adore on a Christmas card, and a coordinating holly and berries dp, and the sweet and pretty Victorian lady by MM which you have given such fabulous dimension to that she looks as though she will walk right off the card, and beautifully coloured in more vintage tones of red and green, and to finish the pop of brighter red with the ribbon and die cut flowers. If I got this for Christmas I would be over the moon! x

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  2. Beautiful Christmas card with that sweet image and lovely papers.

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  3. Lovely, such rich colors, and the image is so appealing!

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  4. This is lovely Debby, a really traditional image and perfectly matched papers. She reminds me of The Little Match Girl actually xx

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  5. OH! such an elegant and beautiful card Debby.
    Faith x

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  6. Beautiful Debby..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  7. Oh my Debby this is so beautiful, such a lovely image and I love the papers you've chosen and how you've embellished with the bow and stars, perfect Christmas card, Kate x

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  8. I love the old-fashioned feel of this card. It has so many pretty details, and the image is lovely. A wonderful Christmas card!

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  9. Far too hot for me this week. Love this traditional colour card, great image

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