Practicing Creativity

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Christmas Card Featuring Prettygrafik Christmas Birds Digi

Today's card features one of Prettygrafik's Christmas Bird digis. Note the big stitched banner die used –I'm challenging myself to use my rarely used/unused dies more, rather than buy something new.

This large no-brand banner die has been used a whopping total of four times (of those four, this Swimming Santa Christmas card is a fav).

Paper is Ctop Noel Tendance paper block. The sentiment is from Cuddly Buddly's Kim's Digital Stamps 12 Christmas Greetings sentiment sheet (I like these sheets, they're so convenient). I topped it off with a little twine and a button. 

One thing's for sure, this card will have to be a hand delivery. That button sits up way too high; it'll get knocked off for sure if I send it in the mail.

Supply List
Paper – cardstock, Ctop Noel Tendance paper block
Digital stamp – Prettygrafik Christmas Bird 
Dies – Die-namics circle stax, no-brand banner die
Embellishments – twine, button
Spectrum Noir Illustrator markers
Art-n-Fly white pen

I'm linking up with: Christmas Craft Creations 14/09 – Use Ribbon or Twine, The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge #123 – ATCG, and Merry Little Christmas Challenge #46 – ATCG.

4 comments

  1. Such a sweet image! I adore all the pink! I hear you about the button...I once sent a card in the mail with a thick button and when the person took a photo to show me where they had put the card, the button was completely askew. I was mortified! (:

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  2. Shari: You've made a bright festive charming Christmas card! Thanks for sharing at MLCCB! --Becca/DT

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  3. What a sweet image and card. Love all the baubles. Thanks for sharing with us at the Christmas Craft Creations.

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