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Eight Tiny Reindeer


The new Can You Digi It? challenge is Not A Creature Was Stirring where the creations should have a creature and be about the holidays. I decided to go with another verse from The Night Before Christmas and use the super fun Betty Edwards Reindeer image available in the store. I am sure you could use one more holiday card or you could get a jump on next year or you could even make a New Year's card - but it must have a creature. The prize is a gift certificate to the CYDI? store.

Other supplies used include the Tim Holtz Pine Tree die, Poppystamps Grand M. Window die, CB snowflake EF, SU! Dazzling Details, and SU! paper.

Hope you are close to getting done with your holiday planning, shopping, etc. I am finding all kinds of things I forgot so I am in a small panic - LOL! My computer is acting up too - it is redirecting me to sites that I don't punch in and my security software says there is no problem - I am going to have to do something soon as it is driving me insane!!!

Hugz!

Comments

  1. So cute and so very creative! Love the design and all the elements.

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  2. Ahh, such a cute card and wonderful image! Love all the design elements you used!

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  3. This is fabulous Nancy, I like those raindeer, the window and the embossing.
    Kevin xx

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  4. Nancy,
    Your card is just so very adorable. It made me smile as soon as I opened it full view. I love the fact that you put the reindeer out the window - really big smiles and hugs!! Kathy

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  5. Nancy, I came to see what was on your kitchen counter and had the biggest chuckle when I saw those fun reindeer. What an adorable, fun card. I love your night sky with big snowflakes coming down. Just the cutest!!!!

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  6. Hang in there, Nancy! I hope your computer starts behaving, that is soooo frustrating! I *puffy heart* your card, I love that it looks as if you're peering at them through the window. :) Thanks for creating such a fun card for "my" challenge, you are the best! *hugs*

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  7. Love it! That great digi works so well with that window - so creative :)
    I may 'need' to get that digi!!

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  8. What a fun card! Great design!

    Merry Christmas!

    --Cheryl--

    Stop by my blog to check out my Winter Blog Candy!

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  9. This is such a fun creation - love your colors and your adorable reindeer!! Hugs and blessings to you and yours - hope your Christmas was wonderful!!
    Audrey

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  10. You sent me 2, TWO, cards. I must have been good this year!!!! Thank you ever so much for Johnny. He is going up on my windowsill at work where I have the other one. That way when I look up, I can smile and think of you at work. I got my other STD card as well with the beautiful picture of your Daughter. May 2013 will come real soon. I know you are going to be busy. Anything I can do to help? Just let me know. Here's wishing you a Happy New Year filled with creative pleasures! May God Bless you and your dear family.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  11. Sorry to be real late commenting on this one. Life has been kind of 'heavy' and has weighed me down. Haven't been out visiting as I would like!
    These deer outside the window gave me a smile! Their grins are too cute.

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