One of just a few clean & simple Christmas cards for some very lucky people. I designed this card more than a month ago and I only made 20 of them. All my Christmas will be quick and easy for you to recreate.
As a matter of fact, they were all cut and stamped while I was deployed. They were all ready to go and I carried them in my backpack because I thought I would stamp on my way home… on the plane.
Then a week before my homecoming, I hurt my lower back and was hardly able to move, much less enjoy some stamping while flying the friendly skies.
After reintegrating with family, friends, work, and starting my recovery with physical therapy… I put all 20 cards together. They are now ready to be written in and put in the mail.
There is so much going on in preparation for the new year… take a look at what already here now and get ready ahead of time…. click here now!
My questions to you today is… have you finished making your Christmas cards? I can't wait to read your comments.

So sorry to hear that you have been down with back problems! I hope each day you’re feeling better. Yay that you have 20 cards ready to mail. I am so far behind still, I think because Thanksgiving was late and then here it is almost Christmas! I have my ideas ready and hope to make some cards today. Happy weekend.
Love your quick and easy Christmas card. I should have went with your card for Christmas. I gave Big Shot a work out, my hand kept cramping up from using my glitter pen on my stamped tree and I tied little bows with the help of a bow maker that I bought from Kerry Willard Bray. Hope I spelled her name right. Anyways, then along came the Best of Snow and I ended up stamping the Snowman in the corners of my notes that I put in with my Christmas cards. Well, of course, I had to do some sponging and coloring. Wow…a long process; but, the outcome is A-MA-ZING! I am addicted to that little Snowman now. =) Well, I hope your back is better and I’m glad to see that you are settling in and paper crafting again. Have a great weekend.