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Tuesday, 5 April 2022

From My Gnome to Yours

Hello Nomad friends.  I'm elfing out at the Christmas Kickstart Challenge this month and you gotta include a gnome.  Or two.  Or three.  You know you love em!!!!   Grab your gnomes and give em a bit of jingle.   I went all CAS, cos it's great to have something simple you can knock out at Christmas......

I've used Lost Coast Designs Sunglasses Gnome, although they have a whole donsy of awesome gnomes to choose from.  I also went with a Lost Coast Designs Merry Christmas.  Then a little marker colour and some glitter to finish.  This gnome doesn't usually have a pom pom on his hat, but it's Christmas! so I used a fine black pen, did a little squiggle and filled it with glitter.

Join the Christmas Kickstart fun and show us your gnomes!!!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
We Love Stamping April - Stamp of the Moment love those gnomes







6 comments:

  1. Thank you! I just love this gnome. Did he forget his trousers? Jo x

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  2. He's a real fun Gnome Gail, something about them that always make you smile, many thanks for sharing a favourite stamp with us at We Love Stamping April challenge.

    B x

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  3. What a wonderful image and your CAS treatment makes for a fab Christmas card. Great colouring too. Thanks for sharing with us at We Love Stamping challenge.

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  4. Just love that gnome, Gail - really got a chuckle from Jo's comment about the trousers too...

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  5. Do you know that I still don't own a single gnome stamp, not even a digi. Don't know how much longer I will hold out on that one, especially when I see such cute cards as this. Perfectly CAS, I love it. Thank you for sharing it with us at we love stamping this month xx

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  6. I adore that gnome image and love how clean and simple your card is!

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