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My Current Favorite Critter Image


The current challenge at Can You Digi It? is to use our Favorite Critter. My favorite critter changes constantly - last week it was one of my cows and then it was a cute dog from a picture someone sent me at work - usually is is an adorable dog. My favorite critter image right now is this adorable Kiniart image from Can You Digi It? called Westie Santa Moon. I love how the Moon looks like Santa and the Westie looks so expectantly at Santa - just precious.

I am entering this in the following challenges:

Pile It On #45 - Make It Sparkle
Sweet Stampin Challenge - All that Glitters
OLLCB - Christmas
Crafts and Me #106 - Bling It Up
Christmas Stampin All Year Long - Anything Goes
ClearlyiStamps - Critters

So grab your favorite critter image and join us in the Favorite Critter Challenge at Can You Digi It? If you need a new critter image there are a bunch of them including this adorable Westie image I used in the Can You Digi It? store. You should also check out the other DT members and see what they created on the challenge blog.


Hugz!

Comments

  1. This image is adorable! Love your design too!

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  2. hello, nice and sweet card, thanks to play with us at CSAYL this week, hope to see you next time, biz

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  3. Such a cute image!!! Just LOVE the sparkly gold stars. Wonderful card!

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  4. Sweet card, thank you from all at Sweet Stampin'. Debbiex

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  5. Gorgeous card Nancy, I like the sweet image,the papers and the design.
    Kevin xx

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  6. Nancy,
    Your card is lovely and that image just made me smile! I love the pretty gold sparklies you've added!

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  7. Such a sweet card! That little puppy is so cute and your layout is gorgeous.

    Hugs, Dawn

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  8. I see why this is your favourite, the image is adorable. A stunning card.

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  9. This turned out super sweet, Nancy! Love the sparkly stars and fancy border die.

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  10. What a cute image - love it. Thank you for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week.

    Pam x

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  11. Ooh, the doggie is too, too cute. I have a Christmas ornament that looks a lot like the Santa moon. I like how you embellished with those sparkling stars.

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  12. Oh, that's too precious, Nancy! Great image.

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  13. Seriously cute little dog and I love the gold stars - great deign too :)

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  14. Aww, so adorable, Nancy!! Such a sweet image, and your design for this card is fabulous. I love seeing what you've been working on!!

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  15. This is such a cute image, but what really draws me in is your great great layout, dps and embellishments...love the sparkle.

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  16. Awww, well that is just downright precious. Love that Santa and the sparkly stars are just perfect. This image just melts my heart.

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  17. What a gorgeous Christmas card that image is fabulous so is the design, excellent card, thank you for joining our challenge at OLLCB
    hugs
    lorraine x

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  18. thanks for joining us at Ooh la La with yur lovely card
    hugs

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  19. This is SUCH a cute card! LOVE this image, I need to get this one:) The glittery gold die cuts are the perfect touch, too:) Thanks for popping by my blog, hope you had an awesome weekend! *hugs*

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