Tuesday, December 3, 2019

C.C Designs December Preview Day 1

Hi Crafty Friends,
It's time for the NEW C.C Designs Release and it is too cute! Today is Preview Day One Featuring two sets! December & January and Meow To You! Head to the BLOG to see all the DT Creations.
I am showing off the cute little Santa and Tree from the December & January set. I love that Santa is popping out of the Present and it goes PERFECTLY with the C.C Designs Christmas Paper Pad we released last month. I am also sharing my favorite present as a child and twin sister and I dressed as PRESENTS for a Frat Party :).

Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: What is your favorite gift from you childhood?
A: Me? I got a stuffed Panda Bear from FAO Schwartz and slept with it everyday for years until it basically fell apart (see below)





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Supplies:
C.C Designs December & January Stamp Set
C.C Designs Christmas 6x6 Paper Pad
C.C Designs Christmas Enamel Dots
C.C Designs Winter Border Dies
Spellbinders Layered Tree Die
Kat Scrappiness Crafter's Essentials Winter Dies


13 comments:

  1. Such an adorable card! I love that Santa is popping out of the present too! My favorite present was a Care Bear that I received from my grandma, it was Friendship bear! I loved it especially since it was from my grandma! Love the photos you shared! ❤️

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  2. Fun card! I love the colors and especially like the touch of the ice border at the top! So cute. My favorite present ever were hot wheel cars. I had about 100 of them by the time I moved away. My parents used them as "Bribes" for me to get good grades, no cavities etc. It worked, and I loved it. Thank you for the trip down memory lane

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  3. Love that cute Santa and the tree on your card! Great job on the coloring!
    My favorite gift was a birthstone ring from my parents when I was about 12 years old. I still have it!

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  4. Love the icicles at the top of
    the card. the presents in the
    background look great along
    with the trees. Ho Ho Ho,
    Santa. thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. My mother would buy me a new doll
      and make several outfits for it.
      She would also make outfits for
      the other dolls I already had.
      I was spoiled - I was an only.

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  5. Cute card and photo. I remember getting a Chatty Cathy doll when I was a young girl.

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  6. Cute card, love the icicles hanging down. I would say my favorite gift was my hamster. Named her hot rod Helen. :)

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  7. Cute card and
    pictures. One
    Christmas I got
    two dolls and
    had lots of fun
    with them.
    Carla from 3

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  8. Love the paper on this card. I can’t remember my favorite Christmas present, but I remember my least favorite. It was a Strawberry Shortcake trash can! I cried when I opened it. Must have been 7-8 years old.

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  9. Love your card! So Cute! My favorite was a set of gifts. I got a beautiful wooden table and chairs for me to do tea parties with and I got a set of "crystal" dinnerware and a BB gun! I was so excited! I kept looking for it in separate stamps, but haven't found it yet. I would need a retro set since I was born in 1963 and was about 5 when I got it. Thanks for the memories!

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  10. This card really brings out the spirit of Christmas. It's great! :)
    Hmmm, my favourite gift from my childhood? I think it was a Lego Duplo set - a house with the people living there and the dog. I used to play with it all the time. I still have it and now my daughter plays with it - she loves it as well! :)

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  11. Great card and design love your colouring too.
    My favourite toy when I was young was a spiro-graph. I used it so much every day. I even took it to school so my sister couldnt have a play too lol. Xx

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