This is the last of the three French Meilleurs Voeux cards I made for 2023 using my Studio Light Die Essentials 257 small card/envelope die set. Of the three, I think this one is my favorite; I like the green shades of the paper that I picked up in my coloring. If you'd like to see the other two, here's number one (that also explains traditional French Holiday card giving) and number two.
The sweet little digi is Polkadoodles Bella Bear Delivering Gifts. As with the previous two Dhanikans font was used for the sentiment and paper is yet another sheet from my recent EMF 333 Origami Colorful Christmas block purchase (as the name implies there are 333 sheets in each block so I won't risk running out anytime soon). Embellishments are a wooden snowflake and button.
Paper – cardstock, EMF 333 Origami Colorful Christmas block
Dies – Die-namics rectangle stax, Studio Light Die Essentials 257
Embellishments – wooden snowflake, button
Art-n-Fly white pen
Saw your card over at SSS Challenge Blog and just had to stop by and say how much I love your card... it's adorable!
ReplyDeleteWonderful creation. Thanks for entering you card at Make My Monday challenge
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Adorable card, Shani! Your colouring matches that fantastic patterned paper perfectly!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a darling card. (and I'm still drooling over your pencil coloring) I love the way the paper works with your coloring too...perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very adorable - and sweet!! I just love that fun little expression. I'm so glad you joined our Little Red Wagon challenge too!
ReplyDeleteI'll be in northern England in August (the weekend Def Leppard will be in Toronto) and then Italy and Croatia in October. I'll be sure to let you know when I get back to France one day. :)
A wonderful seelction of the paper, super image. Thanks for joining us at MMM. Caz. DT
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