Saturday 1 December 2018

Doing more of what I love . . . for Beccy's Day 30

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
at

The prompt from Day 30 is to "Do what we love"

I love to make CAS (Clean And Simple) cards,
interactive cards and cards with fancy folds.

I also love the adorable little
Gnomes In My Garden digital stamp set from Beccy's Place
and they're perfect for cheery CAS cards.
Unfortunately I can't colour at the moment so it's a real
bonus having pre-coloured images in this set of digital stamps.

I assembled the three pre-coloured gnomes into a line together,
added the HO HO HO sentiment, printed on textured cardstock,
trimmed, matted then adhered to a 7" x 5" card base.


They're saying HO HO HO but I'm wondering it they're thinking BAH HUMBUG



Here are some more CAS cards using these adorable little gnomes.

   

 

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Digital Stamp set - Gnomes In My Garden - by Beccy's Place
(it is such a bonus having the trio of pre-coloured gnome images in this set)
Sentiment - DS Hollydays font

5 comments:

  1. I definitely think the one with the pipe is thinking "bah humbug" Tracy, he looks like he'd rather just sit out the entire season with a pipe and a mug of beer. Love these CAS style cards you've made, I think it's cute the way you line the little gnomes up according to their height. Well done.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. I didn't use my Gnomes during the challenge. I hope they are not too upset with me. Lovely cards you've created.

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  3. Such lovely images. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Allsorts this week.

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  4. Fabulous knomes, great cards!
    Thank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m

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  5. This is too cute .Thanks for joining us in our week 14 Anything Goes challenge at Polkadoodles

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