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Woodblock Wednesday - Christmas Card Set

 Hi Everyone,

I am playing along with Woodblock Wednesday from Amy Tsuruta. It's such a good excuse to play with my favorite, neglected wood stamps! This one is an oldie, but goodie from Hero Arts (K6100).
I actually detached the stamp from its woodblock and stuck it onto my Misti.
Since I don't think you can continue to do that all the time I made a set, using different colors.

The sentiment is also from Hero Arts (C3188). Simple one layer cards.
Hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting!
Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
A Blog Named Hero - Holiday cards












 

Comments

~amy~ said…
How beautiful...lovely stamp and gorgeous card set.
Thanks for joining me for Woodblock Wednesday!
Icardink said…
These are so pretty! Thanks for playing along in the Stay Crafty Challenge with A Blog Named Hero.
Barbara said…
Tolles Set, gefällt mir sehr gut😍
Julia Aston said…
what a great stamp and I love the different mix of colors you used on your 3 cards Cornelia! - a beautiful scene for winter/Christmas! thanks for sharing with us at Inkspirational: cold! Julia xx
Anke said…
Diesen Stempel mag ich total gerne und Deine Karten schauen wundervoll aus, sehr schöne Idee.

Herzliche Grüße
von Anke
Marlena M. said…
These are AMAZING!! Thank you for sharing with us at INkspirational~
Icardink said…
Oooh, these are so pretty. The bright blue is my favorite Thanks for playing along in the Stay Crafty Challenge with A Blog Named Hero.
Kailash said…
These are gorgeous. Thank you for playing along in the Stay Crafty With A Blog Named Hero challenge!

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