Ornaments card + Rudolph card
I am giving away two packs of my holiday cards. Each pack has 4 cards and 4 envelopes. The cards are blank inside for you to personalize. Two different people have a chance to win a pack.
If you are interested, leave a comment and tell me which one you like and why.
If both winners want the same pack, I will print up more of that design. Please leave a comment and tell me which card design you would like by Noon (PST), Dec 10.
I will announce the winners in the evening on December 10th.
Thanks for visiting and participating!
7 comments:
Mmmm... ornaments for me, please.
I have to say I prefer the ornaments. I love the style, with the lines being a bit "wobbly" and loose, with the color bleeding out past the line. This freedom is one of your strongest suits as an artist and I love to see you employ this method. I always loved the Disney cartoon "101 Dalmatians" for the same reason. Lines are not solid, colors know no borders and detail is only implied.
I also prefer simplicity. Your ornaments offer a clean and crisp card, rather than the typical holiday cards which are burdened with religious and iconographic imagery.
I'm going to have to go with Rudolph! I love your characters and the way you use colour! And let's be honest - Christmas is all about the presents! JUST KIDDING!!! I am sure these cards will inspire me to actually send Christmas cards this year (Keeping one for me too of course!)It's been years since I have been organised enough to send cards!
A giveaway!! Yay!
I love rudolph!! You animals are too cute Kelly :o)
I really love the ornaments, I think because each one is a different color. I'd like to be able to match up a color with the person I'm sending the card to. :)
Do I really have to choose??? I think I like the ornament ones better (but only by a hair) and the reason is just like Cathy's. I like the different colors! :)
Ornaments please!!!!!! Why? Because I have just fallen in love with them... the colors, the loose lines, the little illustration in the middle: christmas perfection.
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