Saturday 24 November 2018

M is for . . . More Merry Christmas

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 15 is the letter M

My "M" is More Merry Christmas cards made using the gorgeous vase of holly from the
Blessing Of The Season digital stamp set from Beccy's Place.

Unfortunately I can't colour at the moment, so it is a real bonus having pre-coloured images in this set of digital stamps.

I opened the digital stamp in my Silhouette Studio program and cut the right edge off the image to make it fit neatly into a square.  I added a digital sentiment then printed it on textured cardstock, matting the image panel with several layers of contrasting cardstock before adhering it to a sturdy 6 1/8" square card base.





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Digital Stamp Set - Blessings Of The Season - by Beccy Muir - Beccy's Place
(it is such a bonus having beautiful pre-coloured images in this set)

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Here is the link to the first Merry Christmas cards I made using this digital stamp.


I think that I like the white-on-white version I made today.
What do you prefer, the red or the white?

3 comments:

  1. I used this image for my card for Beccy's "v" Challenge, too.
    I had to pop over to tell you how much I like the way you have the image off to the side, and only show part of the vase. It's really attractive that way.
    DebiB

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  2. These are beautiful Tracy, I love the design. Thanks for sharing the little tutorial on how you put yours together, it's always interesting to see how different people do things.
    Although I love the red border on your first cards, I think I also prefer the white. Gorgeous!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  3. Defo the white card. It has such impact. Hugs ValeryAnne.

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