Happy Wednesday, everyone!
I know a lot of you are already working on your beautiful Christmas cards. I am too! But I am also working on my Christmas thank you notes. Yup! From the time I was small, my mother always taught me that a gift of any kind deserved not only a verbal thank you, but a hand written one as well. A custom I have passed to my daughter and she has passed to her son. When I saw this darling digi from Sassy Cheryl, I knew he would be perfect for a thank you note! He was easy to color and I needed only 3 simple dies: Poppy Stamps Stitched Holly Leaves & Berries, Memory Box Stitched Star Layers & Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Square Stackables.
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I'll see you again next Wednesday! Have a fantastic week and don't forget to do something creative!
Sherri
Snowmany wonderful things about this card. Your stellar coloring and the beautiful dies make this a standout card. Love the bold colors.
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ReplyDeleteI love this snowman and how you designed your card! Christmas cards - I haven't even started - guess I will be buying the boxed variety! Oh, well. Love what you have created! Hugs
Hi Sherri, wonderful snowman image, lovely colours on your Christmas card.
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A most darling snowman and super cute and colorful stripey papers! All these cute images you choose and your fabulous coloring of them has captured my heart right from the beginning. I love this! Yes, it's always nice to send thank you cards even though you may have already given a verbal or a thanks in an email. I once read that an emailed thanks was sufficient, but I'd really rather send a card. I appreciate the reminder. I recently sent a thank you card, but did not email. I guess it was received. These days we get so dependent on the computer, but I'm still fond of the old ways, too.
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