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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Christmas Cards for 2013

The ongoing monthly Christmas Card Challenges at  Splitcoaststampers  is a great way for me to get focused early on making the 200+ cards I need for the season. For the October challenge we are to use a different kind of fold. Here are a few that I've made. 
My personal quota is 15 cards per month.


Card Ingredients: Sizzix Flip-its Bigz die, Hero Arts clear stamp set,
TH/Sizzix Floral Frame embossing folder, copic marker, gelly roll sparkle pen,
memory box bells die (for bow), sparkle stickers scissors for fussy cutting ornament.


Card Ingredients: memory box poinsettia die, Spellbinders Persian Accents border,
Anna Griffin holiday dp, Hampton Arts sentiment stamp


Card Ingredients: Spellbinders Marvelous Squares and fancy framed tag,
Sizzix movers and shapers poinsettia, memory box buckle die, 

7 comments:

  1. What beautiful designs Angela! Each so detailed and delightful! I can't believe you make 15 of each! I always go pretty CAS on my Christmas card designs - and I only need about 45 - 200 yikes!!

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  2. I love it! The festive colors and elements are totally fab!!

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  3. Your work is always excellent Angela. Those Christmas cards are just lovely. Everyone of them.
    Hugs...Leanne

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  4. Angela, Love all your wonderful Fancy folded Christmas cards! 200 cards!!! You are sooo ambitious! Good luck! Love your work!

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  5. I have enjoyed catching up with you, Angela! Your cards are so fantastic!! And what a worker you are, doing 200+ Christmas cards! WOW!!

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  6. Angela, these cards are absolutely fabulous! I love all the different fold with their beautiful detail. Honestly I can't choose which is my favorite because I like them all. Well, maybe. Nope. I love them all!

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  7. Hi Angela, have not been here in a while - your cards are gorgeous - what happened to your blog - you have not posted anything in a while - are you okay?? I hope so. Hugs, Cornelia

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Thank you for taking a look, and I appreciate your comments!
Angela