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25 Days of Christmas - Day 6

Hello everyone! I hope you're having as much fun as I am during this 25 Days of Christmas celebration over at PAPER CRAFTING WORLD! If you haven't been over there yet, you really need to get over there and see all the wonderfulness! :-) Today's theme is all about the blessed holiday of Easter! I chose to make some cards to send to family and friends.

These cards are pretty basic but I used the George and Basic Shapes cartridge to cut out the circles on the card fronts and the oval on the insides.  I used some stamps that I bought from Cornish Heritage Farms. They are perfect for Easter cards! 

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Comments

Fabulous cards - love the papers:-) TFS

Migdalia said…
Gorgeous cards!
Have a Fabulous day,
Migdalia
Sandy Palmer said…
I love how you did the cards and matching envelopes! Very nice job on them!
Larelyn said…
wonderful card set. I love the simplicity so that the focus is the message.
Hugs,
Larelyn
Patty said…
I love basic! They are fantastic! Love the papers used & how you decorated inside the card!!
Stacy said…
Jen,
I love the cards, great job
Hugs, Stacy
Great cards!!! Love the look. TFS
Janet Baldwin said…
Love the way you have coordinated the front and the inside of the cards. They are just lovely.
Brenda said…
Your cards might be basic but they don't look basic Jen! These are beautiful and I love that you did the envies to match.

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