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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
The House That Stamps Built: Designer Choice Challenge
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How pretty and what a nice selection of cards you already have for Christmas. Love the tiny poinsettia goes so nicely with the Noel stamp. Great job on this Christmas in July challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh wow -- you have a whole stash of pretty cards ready for Christmas! I love the gold embossing, it adds an air of elegance!
ReplyDeleteWOW Donna these are all gorgeous! I love that large embossed sentiment and the beautiful papers you used!
ReplyDeleteOh my these are ALL just gorgeous Christmas designs Donna!! LOVE the vellum around your sentiment image along with the different festive papers! Now you've got a great start on Christmas and this is a great time for that!! Thanks for sharing these beauties today! HUGS
ReplyDeleteHow clever to make several while you were at it. Not one totally alike as you used different papers for the background. Classy, traditional colored designs.
ReplyDeleteSweet Christmas cards! Thanks for sharing at Word Art Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful!!! My favorite is the second; so pretty!! What a quick and easy way to create a bunch of Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were on a roll with this! Lovely dp's and embossing on them. I have to agree with Heather on the second being my favorite too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous collection of xmas cards Donna..Loz
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas cards are all so pretty and I love the papers with the vellum panels! You just can't miss with a good classic design and a great stamp for the focal image!
ReplyDeleteThey are both so pretty, Donna xoxo
ReplyDeleteHoly cow...look at you go! You are Wonder Woman!!! Love these, Donna! Beautifully done, dear friend. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSplendidly pretty assortment of timeless holiday season greetings. It really stops one in their tracks to realize we're less than half a year away from Christmastime again. Chance are, even with everything that is going on in the world these days, the next few months will whiz past faster than one can "deck the halls".
ReplyDeleteAutumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life
All of these Christmas cards are gorgeous! I love the inside message too (and I think I have this stamp somewhere :-0. I need to go find it.)
ReplyDeleteI really do dispairc at using my embossing folders. It is not that I don’t have any either, just completely forget they are there. Your cards are all gorgeous. I need a sticky on desk to say use your darn folders! Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteYou must almost have Christmas sorted with these great cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas cards, Donna! I like the assortment of papers you used and great photo staging with the baubles! I love to see Christmas cards all year long and I love to make them all year long too!
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