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Next year's Xmas card

I was so behind in 2010 making my Xmas cards, I swore never again.  This challenge gave me a great excuse to start for 2011, and I am happy to say I have 5 already done this past week!!!!


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Challenge #41 Snowy Delights:
Create a project and incorporate snow or snowflakes.

Christmas solutions- Deer, Tree, Star
Zooballoo- Snow scene
The inside
 
Here is 2010 Christmas card

  I only did 10 of these cards because I ran out of time.  I'm already ahead of the game for 2011, lol.

Comments

  1. You sure are ahead of the game...I Love these cards..Hey want to do mine for next yr..lol..my problem is if I started now I would probably misplace them so I would have to start all over..
    Minta

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  2. LOL, I had a couple of family members put in an order. I have a pretty decorative shoebox that holds all my card to giveaway. As long as I don't lose the box, I'll be okay, lol.

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  3. Great cards!! Thanks for playing along with us at FCCB this week.

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  4. Oh no I hope you don't loose that box! The wreath card is fabulous! :)

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  5. Great idea to get started now! Thanks for joining Challenge Me Monday at FCCB :)

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  6. Super cards - last year AND this year!! I can't believe you have started already. Good for you! I love the Zooballoo snow scene you created. It looks wonderful!
    Thanks so much for playing along at FCCB!

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  7. Nice cards. Thanks for playing with us at FCCB.

    Cathy

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