A confession here. As you may have asked after reading my particulars on this card "WHERE is the Cinnamon Cider?"
I messed up. Cinnamon Cider, Crumb Cake - it's all C's! I guess next time I'll double check the colors BEFORE making the card!
The gingerbread man is stamped in black with the white frosting heat embossed in white. I also heat embossed the sentiment. This doily has a center part that I removed to make room for the sentiment.
And Thank You LeAnn for giving us perfect colors for gingerbread. It is my all time favorite Christmas theme. Twenty years ago I used to decorate my entire home in gingerbread theme at Christmas (it fit my style of house at the time.)
I hope you will join us this week!
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Tue, Sep 21, 2021 @ 7:10 AM
Jeanne, Now I don't feel so bad about not remembering what I thought the color combo was. I thinking I've been the only one who has done it! Lol! Your adorable gingerbread man with his red hot buttons look good enough to eat. Super cute design Jeanne!
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Tue, Sep 21, 2021 @ 9:27 AM
Jeanne, all the elements of your card go together so perfectly--the plaid, the doily and the gingerbread man--homespun and so welcoming! It's adorable!
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Tue, Sep 21, 2021 @ 9:39 AM
How Cute is your gingerbread man, Jeanne! I Love the tilt of him and your pretty doily too~
I think I would love to see a home decorated with a gingerbread theme, especially if it smelled like gingerbread~
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