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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
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Two different cards and both are real nice. Like how you can use the stamp as a single flower or a basket full. Mom
ReplyDeleteThese are SO unique, Donna! I LOVE the way you have shown how the digis can be used in different ways! The glittery bloom is gorgeous! Thank you SO much for your hard work this week! HUGS! :) Mynn xx
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Both of these are just gorgeous Donna!! Love the sparkle you gave the flower too!! :) Brilliant work!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Donna! Beautiful designs - love how you cut out the images! It's great to get some Christmas cards done now and then there is not such a rush in November/December - I like to make mine ahead too!
ReplyDeleteone stamp with two different idea
ReplyDeletewooowww you are so busy made lovely cards using graet Mynn stamp
love this too Donna
great idea to put on the basket that flowers
and Mynn must be proud of you sweety
hugs, Monika
Beautiful - love them both and my favorite is the basket with the single flower. What great digi images to work with.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards Donna..Loz
ReplyDeleteThis poinsettia is so versatile. Looks stunning standing alone as well as a cluster in a basket. Beautiful traditional designs.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards, Donna! And how clever to add a basket for the poinsettias!
ReplyDeletehugs, Asha