Last night I finally had a little time to catch up on holiday card posting...I got to babysit our sweet baby Jaxon for a few hours this weekend. You can't do much else when you are holding a cute little baby in your arms, so here's a card I made using Top Dog Dies Vintage Alphabet Die Set.
I die cut a great big stack of red letters using Top Dog Dies Vintage Alphabet Die set...it's very easy as the dies are altogether on one die. Then, the hard part, trying to think up as many six letter holiday words as I could come up with! I admit I cheated and did a google search. The letters were run through my Xyron and arranged in as straight a line as I could come up with and still have them fit on an A2 card base. The final row was cut in black and was my attempt to make this card look a bit like Santa and his black belt.
Top Dog Dies has lots of holiday dies available in their store...here's a link to their store for a little last minute craft shopping!
Here's my favorite photo of Jaxon...so far!
8 comments:
Fabulous card. I am so impressed that you could find all those words and get them to fit on the card. The ho ho ho part is so fun. Love the baby pic, too. Hope to see lots more of those over time.
Love your clever design--everything fits perfectly and the 'ho, ho, ho' is such a fun focal point! What a great way to use the alphabet set! Jaxon is so adorable!!!
Very clever card, Cathy! I agree the black looks like Santa's belt. Love that you shared a picture of Jaxon ~ he's adorable!
He is darling!!! Love the photo.
Oh my...my heart is melting, what a little sweetheart and I can see why this is your favorite photo of Jaxon so far.
Your cards is so fun and just too darn clever too. Love it.
Wonderful card and sweet baby!!
Jaxon is ADORABLE!!!!! Smiling BIG!!!! Such a cutie pie! And what a fabulous card!!! Such a fun idea especially the black letters to mimic Santa's belt!!!
Jaxon is adorable --- so sweet I love his little outfit too... oh yes.. the card.... I don't know how you kept all these little letters so straight and lined up perfectly! Tips please!!
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