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Blue Santas and Wood Grain

Happy Thanksgiving to those of you celebrating!  It's Danie here today.  Altered Pages is celebrating all holidays this month and given we don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Australia I decided to share some more Christmas makes.  This time a few simple cards. 


I just adore the nostalgic Blue Santa Images found on the Altered Pages Collage Sheet, and today teamed them with an unlikely paper choice - coloured  wood grain/panels and with a touch of gold ink and a border strip. 








A few printed die cut pieces finished these off with some suitable Christmas Greetings.



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  1. LOVE BLUE CHRISTMAS! AND THESE ARE FANTASTIC!

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  2. Beautiful cards Danie! The blue Santas are some of my favorites out of all of the 1000's of collages from Altered Pages.

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