Another Christmas card for my stash today. This one features the Snuggle Christmas digi (retired) from Di's DigiStamps. I wanted to do something different and use a design I haven't in a while, so I chose this penguin card design from a decade ago.
Paper is more of the 333 Origami Colorful Christmas pad I've used so much lately. If you've never tried it, give origami paper a thought. It's normally less expensive than scrapbook paper and the patterns are small which make them ideal for cards. The only downside for some might be that the paper is indeed very thin, but as I normally layer my patterned papers against a solid color cardstock that isn't a problem for me.
The sentiment (Best wishes in French) was created with Dhanikans Signature Italic font (one of my favorites). I used my new wonky stitched no-brand die again, surrounded by Die-namics circle stax and corner dies. Sparkly star stickers top it all off.
A beautiful and creative design!
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Such a lovely card, Shani! That origami paper is so pretty and the glittery stickers are the perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable and so lucky to see the sparkle on the stars..fabulous papers, colouring and design Shani..
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I am so sorry this image is retired, it is absolutely adorable. Again, your papers are so perfect and beautiful.
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A very cute card! Lovely papers and the colouring is beautiful. Thanks for joining the challenge at Kleuren Met Potloden.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card and design! I typically stick to one larger piece of patterned paper on my cards and I really like the look of your mixed design/layout. Something else to go in the memory bank!
ReplyDeleteI have tried origami paper yet find that the adhesive (whatever I use) ends up making it not lie flat because the paper is so thin. I end up with little bumps or ridges. How do you adhere it?