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A Little Merry Christmas Wish

This week's Paper A La Mode Challenge at the Outlawz is Anything Goes.  Our sponsor is Bugaboo Digi Stamps.  Bugaboo has some of the cutest images around. I couldn't resist this Merry Christmas to Ewe image.   Right now the store is having a 50% off sale and I think it runs until the end of the year. 
 
 

Hope you had a great holiday or weekend!  I ate way too much and now I am on a serious diet until Christmas! 

Many hugz!!!

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  1. This is just gorgeous,love the fab image.xxx

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  2. Ewe do always make gorgeous Cards Nancy, his face looks like you just said you where having Lamb for Christmas dinner
    love the background
    Kevin xx

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  3. Cute image LOL! Glad you had a good Thanksgiving :)

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  4. A fabulous card Nancy, such a fun image and great snowy scene.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. What a fun image. Love all the texture you've added.

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  6. Super fun and cute!!! Love all the texture on here too.
    Lynn

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  7. Super fun and cute, I can never pass up a ewe!

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  8. Oh this is so darn cute! :) I just love the texture of the snow and oh those eyes!! LOL!! HUGS

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  9. That looks gorgeous! Super fun and cute. Wonderful card!

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