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| All of the "Santa Postage" cards were made from a sheet called "Christmas Cheer" from Graphic45, which I cut up into blocks of 2-4 images (with a couple singles leftover) |
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| This one looks far more stunning and elegant IRL. |
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| This card is a "short skinny" one, measuring 6-1/4 x 3-1/3, and fits a small standard letter envelope. |
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| All images, including this 3D stitcker, are popped up using adhesives squares for a bit of dimension. |
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| Top panel is popped up. |
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| The deer image was leftover from cards made several years ago. Still have a bunch left. |
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Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love sending and getting Christmas cards!
Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year!
Thank you, and Merry Christmas, Lea!
ReplyDeleteI like the ones with stamps and I like that you centered your post around the holiday. I did, too. Merry Christmas!
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Thanks, Mia! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI like your homemade cards better'n my store-bought ones, but apparently no one around here makes cards, except maybe digitally. You obviously have quite a talent for this. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Thanks, Anita! If I had your address I'd definitely send you a handmade card. Merry Christmas! '-)
ReplyDeleteLove the use of old stamps. My favorites are #6 and 8.
ReplyDeleteI really like the use of the vintage postage motif.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Your cards are incredible! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely cards...simple and yet beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really like the last two