I'm kicking off 2026's Christmas/Meilleurs Voeux (= French 'Best Wishes') card making cycle with this Meilleurs Voeux card featuring Di's Digi Stamps Mice on Christmas Moon digi (retired). I've had this digi a while and just haven't gotten around to using it; I thought it was time I did. I'm a big fan of Di's mice digis (search the blog by 'mice' and you'll see what I mean). Just to give you an idea, I use Adobe Bridge to organize all my digital crafting elements and in my Di's Digi Stamps folder I have 60 digis with the keyword Mice. Oh, and FYI – if you're a Di's Digi Stamps fan, too, she's having a 50% off sale shop-wide right now ('til 31 January)! I'm definitely making a wish list.
Spotted/dotted Paper and digital ribbon are Salt Town Studio Light Up the Night digital freebies, printed out with this past Meilleurs Voeux Champagne Drinking Mice card (yes, more mice :-). I ultimately didn't use all the papers I printed at the time so these were patiently waiting in my scraps box for their own project. Unfortunately, I don't see that Salt Town Studio is around anymore. The moon print paper is a now-defunct Tactile Studio digital paper scrap. The sentiment was created with Bell Gothic Std. font. Little copper stars give a bit of bling.
Supply List
Paper – cardstock, Salt Town Studio Light Up the Night digital, Tactile Studio digital
Digital stamp – Di's Digi Stamps Mice on Christmas Moon (retired)
Dies – Die-namics oval stax
Embellishments – copper stars
Font – Bell Gothic Std.
Caran d'Ache Luminance 6901 pencils
Gelly Roll .08 white pen
Winsor & Newton .05 black fine line pen
I'm linking up with the following challenges: Little Red Wagon #841 – River of Dreams, Kleuren met Potloden (Coloring with Pencils) January – ATG w/pencil coloring, Creative Knockouts #563 – Something to Say, Alphabet Challenge 09/01 – S is for Square, Creative Fingers #314 – ATG, The Sisterhood of Crafters Jan. – Spots & Dots, and ABC Christmas Challenge 14/01 – A is for Anything Christmas.


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