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What do you wish for?




This is my second humor Christmas card. I love the Leanne Ellis Design series from Sugar Nellie. This one is called "Wish".

I water colored the letters and the angel, then meticulously cut the letters and the angel out, layering them onto some snowflake designer series paper with the same image stamped on it. I put glitter on her wings and buttons and then constructed the rest of the card with retired SU DSP and cardstock.

Okay, so you are probably wondering why Christmas humor?....

The inside reads:

"Hey, Santa Claus:
This year, instead of bringing me some kind of expensive gift, why don't you just let me have your list of naughty little boys?"

Comments

Karen said…
LOve, loVe, lOvE that angel!! And the inside verse(hehe)....perfect!!
CarlaKH said…
ohh lol that is priceless. I may steal it. love it!
Pam said…
I can tell you spent lots of time on that precise cutting and the effect is GORGEOUS! Love that saying too -- your fellow swappers are lucky!

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