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Christmas Card With Di's Digi Stamps Snowy Rooftop Mice Digi

Christmas card with Di's Digi Stamps Rooftop Mice digi, colored with Caran d'Ache Luminance 6901 pencils, by Paperesse.

I've got another card for my Christmas/Meilleurs Voeux stash today, featuring Di's Digi Stamps Snowy Rooftop Mice digi. Regular readers might know that I normally I save these French holiday cards 'til last, but I had a few planned at the end of last year I didn't get done – digis printed, paper picked – so I'm working on those first.

I decided to use the same design as this Christmas Pressie Mice card. Black/white background paper is First Edition Black Out paper pad. I have had this paper a long, long time and seldom think to use it. The snowflake circles are Peddy Design paper stack, also a long ago purchase and rarely used.  The digital green paper is from my scrap box, leftover from a long ago project.  The sentiment was created with DJB Coffee Shop Espresso font. Embellishments are wooden snowflakes dressed up with matt enamel dots.

*Crafty Tip* How about a crafty tip? Since it's been a while. This one is courtesy of my crafty buddy Jan from Uh. So This is a Blog. Jan made this super cute New Year's card that I had the honor of receiving IRL. I loved the little black stars on the card and asked Jan where she got them. She told me they were natural wood stars that she colored with a black Sharpie. What an excellent idea! Now maybe you've already thought of this and are doing it, but if not, think about taking a Sharpie to any of your natural wood embellishments you'd like to add color to. I did same with these stars and was so pleased with how they turned out. Thanks, Jan!

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Supply List
Paper – cardstock, First Edition Black Out, Peddy Design, digital scrap
Digital stamp – Di's Digi Stamps Christmas Pressie Mice
Dies – Die-namics square stax
Embellishments – wooden snowflakes, matt enamel dots
Font – DJB Coffee Shop Espresso
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: Creative Inspiration Challenges #35 – ATG, Crafty Animals #102 – ATG w/animal, A Place to Start #202602 – ATG twist Small Critters, The Neglected Stuff Challenge February – ATG w/NS (my NS here is the paper), The Sisterhood of Crafters January – Spots and Dots, Merry Little Christmas Challenge #66 – ATG Christmas, and Digi Chooseday Challenge 2 Week 1 – ATG.

7 comments

  1. OMG what a fun image and beautiful design! Awesome coloring too! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Neglected Stuff & Sisterhood of Crafters challenges! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Neglected Stuff Co-Owner
    NEGLECTED STUFF CHALLENGE
    Sisterhood of Crafters - OWNER

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  2. I love these little mice and your colouring is amazing! Well done!
    Thanks for stopping by A Place To Start !
    Bettascrap DT

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  3. This digi is so cute and you coloured it so well! Great christmascard.
    Lia DT TSOC

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  4. Aw, thanks for the shoutout! Splendid card! Such a cute image and those black snowflakes look amazing.

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  5. This is so cute! Thanks for joining us at A Place To Start. I hope we see you again soon!

    Hugs, Em
    A Place To Start DT
    613 Avenue Create Co-Owner
    Creative Em my blog
    Creative Em on YouTube my Youtube channel

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  6. Absolutely darling card...there you go again, influencing me to visit Diʻs shop. Love the papers youʻve used, itʻs great you are using your stash! Hope all is well!

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  7. Fabulous card, Shani! Good colors and excellent composition! Thanks for sharing it with us at A Place to Start!
    Hugz,
    Chana

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