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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Christmas in July - Let your Paper do the work
It's the last Thursday of the month and time for another Christmas Card. How are you doing at getting a bunch made ahead? If you're feeling behind, cards like this can help you catch up as they are so quick to make!
I called it "Let your Paper Do the Work" because much of the design comes directly from the card stock used to create the card (I think it was from a Christmas Pack by DCWV). I DID cut a border from the main green pattern and paste it to the bottom, and added the tag which holds the Dazzles greeting. Even that tag was very easy. It is a purchased tag with faux brads (from a set by Paper Wishes).
1 comment:
Pretty card Cheryl! When I make Christmas cards I start out simple but some how end up with more complicated cards. It just happens!
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