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Sweet Reindeer

Hi Everyone,

despite making Christmas cards all year long, I still din't have quite enough....
 On black Friday I took advantage of the sale at Sweet Stamp Shop and got myself some goodies. This sweet reindeer is from my haul...


I embossed the background with a Papertrey embossing plate. Stamped the reindeer on Craft and added white gel pen accents and a small strip of Washi. Colored the heart. Cut a strip of Alexandra Renke paper and assembled it all. 



For the second card I took patterned paper as background and a strip of glitter paper. Added some stars from a stamp set, I don't remember the company...

Quick, easy and cute!

Linking up with:
Papercraft Challenges -  Merry Christmas
Pinspirational Challenge - anything goes


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Comments

Anita in France said…
That is such a sweet reindeer, Cornelia ... on both cards! There's just a touch of delicious quirkiness ... and the touches of colour and additional detailing with the white makes him even more handsome than he already is! Hugs, Anita :)
Wonderful ways of using the deer image. Both cards are well designed.
conil said…
That reindeet is so...well...deer. What a charmer and both cards are so well designed to show him off.
Michelle said…
Gorgeous reindeer. And I like the card.
Thanks for joining us at Papercraft Challenges.
Good luck!! Michelle (DT)
Rosmarie said…
So ein süßer Stempel - und wie immer, einfach und super schön in Szene gesetzt!

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