Saturday, November 24

New Release: Nutcracker Set

The Nutcracker set contains two traditional nutcrackers with fully adorned uniforms and a coordinating set of sentiments. You can colour these guys in festive Christmas colours or go completely modern and use a non-traditional palette customised to your recipient. My designers have done a mix of both techniques with awesome results!

Nutcracker
digital stamp set


13 comments:

  1. Handsome nutcrackers Beccy. So regal

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  2. oh what amazing samples and he is a handsome chap. I have some old glass painted tree orniments and one is a nut cracker and very much like this.

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  3. I might have to put this on my to get list since I don't have any nutcrackers in digital or rubber stamps

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  4. Very handsome nutcrackers they are. I think I too will add them to my wish list.

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  5. Nutcracker statues have always kinda freaked me out. They usually look angry... like they wanted to snap at someone. Your guy looks much nicer. I still wouldn't want to put my finger near his mouth... but I'd maybe get close enough to pat his head. Ha.

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    1. Me too Kathy! I thought I was the only one who wasn't a big fan of nutcrackers. It's their scary looking teeth that put me off.

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  6. Delightfully dapper dudes and dandy cards to inspire!

    . . . I'm channeling my inner D's today :)

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  7. Adorable nutcrackers, Beccy! Your team did an amazing job of showcasing this fun set. I do have to say that one of the nutcrackers that was colored in red and blue reminded me of a circus announcer or maybe the lion tamer. So maybe it could be used for more than Christmas!

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  8. Those images are amazing Beccy. I love all the cards that have been made. There is so much inspiration. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  9. Cool new set, Beccy! Gorgeous cards by your team!

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  10. Your designer team did a great job creating their cards with the Nutcracker images....tfs

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