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Quick Border Christmas Cards

Hi Everyone,
today I am over the the STAMPlorations blog with my Spotlight feature and a tutorial on how I made those cards:



Hop over to the STAMPlorations blog to find out!

Linking up with:
Steckenpferdchen - Font/Schrift

Comments

!neke said…
I wil hop over !
Anita in France said…
Such a creative and innovative use of that fabulous reindeer, Cornelia ... black on white or white on black, they're both brilliant ... and perfect with those red noses (including the one on the 'i')!! Hugs, Anita :)
Nora Noll said…
What a creative way you use those deer!! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!
Suchi said…
CUTIE pie cards!! Love the way you used them on the border! :)
TataCap@1234
Bobby said…
That reindeer makes and interesting and festive border, Cornelia.
Ruth said…
What a clever use of the stamp - so simple but easy to do. Xx
Sarn said…
Certainly fun borders. Great Christmas cards xxx
papierelle said…
Wenn man den Blick eine Weile nur auf eine Karte richtig, verschwimmt es etwas und man sieht plötzlich ganz andere Formen ... faszinierend!!
Hannelie said…
Clever way to create a frame with this stamp!
Love both versions!
cm said…
Brilliant. That is all. Just completely brilliant!
hugs~c

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