I Ruff You...

April 06, 2018 1 Comment

I Ruff You...

Hi, Its Hazel from Didos Designs here with a fabby wee peek at the new Dachshund Acrylic Stamp Set. (Coming Very Soon!!) 
How cute is this wee guy!!! There are lots of doggys in the collection and some fabby woofy sentiments as well.

I have used a die cut frame for this card and fussy cut one of the dogs out to be sitting in it.  I added the I Ruff you sentiment to finish the card off.

The store is currently closed till the 7th while Gerda and Macy have a well deserved Easter Break.

Thasnk for dropping by today,

Hazel xx



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Gael Guerard
Gael Guerard

March 06, 2019

This card is one of my favorites! Simple and adorable!

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