Hello,
Welcome to Just Us Girls Challenge #609, where our sweet Nancy has selected MERRY as this week's word prompt. With the festive season drawing near, Merry is certainly a timely.
We're delighted to welcome Rachel Davis as our November Guest Designer. Her card and those of my teammates are sure to put you into a merry-making mood!
I played with Christmas ephemera from STAMPlorations....again! As I've mentioned in previous posts, I LOVE these images! Such a variety, too! Snowflakes are Lawn Fawn; sentiment is an oldie but goodie set from Happy Little Stampers. I think it's pretty clear what my Christmas stash will look like this year!
Looking forward to how your cards/projects will make us MERRY in the gallery this week!
Super duper cute! :)
ReplyDeleteCarol... I love how you put cards together. I don't think I have ever used a preprinted image... what a great idea. This card is cute beyond word and very effective for mass production! LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Carol! I want to be in the back seat listening in on their conversations about getting ready for Christmas! Love your sky with the snowflakes too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet slimline, Carol! Love the scene you created and I can see why you are loving these images as the car is adorable! Cyber hugs coming your way!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowy scene you've created with the adorable characters in the car. It's all happy! Thanks for having me as guest designer this month!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the mini size too :)
ReplyDeleteAnother absolutely adorable Christmas scene! So cute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images and you put them together for a cute Christmas scene, Carol.
ReplyDeleteLove your fun filled Christmas card Carol. So cute and that background just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I am loving that little car with the critters and cute trees. Those snowflakes on the background are gorgeous! You always make the cutest cards!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! I can see why yo want this to be your Christmas cards this year! Love the addition of snowflakes and scallops!
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