A Christmas card in March…
I downloaded the poinsettia digi a couple of weeks ago. It's one of Paula's for Operation Write Home. Thanks Paula!! She does beautiful work. I wanted to see if I could print it and create a cut file with my Silhouette. Why, yes, I can!
I layered one piece of card stock beneath the red banner and two beneath the green one to give them a little lift and popped the panel with pop dots.
Poinsettia digi - Paula S.
Echo Park - Holly Jolly Christmas 6x6 paper pad
Hero Arts - Holiday Sayings

You are going to town with this class Dixie! The papers you chose for your flags are absolutley perfect together. I am so honored that you used my digi. I am the proud (fairly new) owner of a Cameo (finally! --- seeing all your great silhouette stuff wore down my resistance :) I haven't had much time to delve into the cut and print but am loving it so far.
ReplyDeleteOooo...stunning, gorgeous, layered, yet easy to mail...a perfect card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Bright, vibrant and simple all at once. It's striking, Dixie, I love It.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning Christmas card. I love it! The different banner prints is just perfect. Did you color the poinsettia...it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere you go being creative with that Silhouette again! This is a gorgeous card. The poinsettia is beautiful and the banners are perfectly coordinated.
ReplyDeleteNever too early to get holiday cards started, especially when they are as lovely as this one!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous card! Just so striking.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Everything about this card works beautifully!
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