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Christmas Cards 2012 Part 2

Well, Christmas is eight days away. Can you believe it? So, I have been busy and made more Christmas cards for our family and friends. Then, I was very excited that most of them were mailed and delivered last weekend. Yeah!

All of these cards were made with Anna Griffin's Christmas collection. I loved using those Petaloo flowers and the heat embossing was fun!

Click on each picture for a closer look.

I like the vintage tags and pp with the bows.

Loved heat embossing these with white glitter powder. Also, nice to create some simpler cards on the left & right.


So pretty with this holly paper.

Will post a few more this week. Thanks for stopping by! Have a nice day.

Comments

  1. Wonderful cards - LOVE Anna Griffin papers :) TFS!

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  2. thanks for stopping by my blog, Kelly. I just love those big beautiful bows. They really add to the cards. Wishing you a very happy holiday, Merry Christmas and blessed New Year!

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  3. Kelly: I'm lov'in the Anna Griffin DP and your bows are a wonderful accent. I like the glittered papers too.

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  4. Your cards are gorgeous! I made my Christmas cards this year with the same papers so, of course, you have great taste! I bought the 12 x 12, and by combining these papers with other scraps made four card tops and four or more layering pieces from each each sheet. These are some of the most gorgeous Christmas papers I've ever seen, and you did wonderful things with them.

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  5. Kelly, these cards are GORGEOUS! It's so nice to see your creative self creating again! The papers and flowers are just beautiful!!

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  6. They are gorgeous!!! I love all the embellies!

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  7. wishing you and your family a very happy holiday!

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