Saturday, 17 November 2018

D is for Digital Stamps ... again

It's that time of year again . . .
we all need to get our Christmas cards sorted and
what better way to do it than playing along with the
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The prompt from Day 4 is the letter D

My previous post has three little gnomes getting festive and this card is an even more CAS version.
I used the pre-coloured images from the Gnomes In My Garden digital stamp set and the sentiment from the Merle digital stamp sets, both are from Beccy's Place.
Unfortunately I can't colour at the moment (still recovering from a fall with a couple of broken bones in my arm) so it is a real bonus having pre-coloured images and fun sentiments in these sets of digital stamps.

Check out these adorable little gnomes looking all festive with the hats decorated with bling.  Do you think they are on the naughty or the nice list?


This card is 5" wide and 7" tall.


And here are my gnome cards gathered together.


Digital Stamp set - Gnomes In My Garden - by Beccy's Place
(it is such a bonus having this trio of pre-coloured gnome  images in this set)
Digital Stamp set - Merle - by Beccy's Place
(I used a sentiment from this set, there are five fun ones to choose from)

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I have entered my card in the following challenges:
Beccy's Place - Sixth Annual Month of Holiday Cards
A Bit More Time To Craft Challenge Blog – Challenge #80 – Anything Goes
Allsorts Challenge Blog – Week 494 – CAS Christmas

3 comments:

  1. Love the sentiment on these cards Tracy, and I love the little embellishment you added. Simple but fabulous!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. A really fun and happy Christmas card, thanks so much for joining in with our 'CAS Christmas' theme at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  3. Great images and colours and a fun sentiment. Thank you for joining our 'CAS Christmas' at Allsorts.

    Kath x

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