Sweet Dixie Christmas Dies

Good Afternoon Crafters
 
We have a treat for you this afternoon, the very talented Sue Dix has created some fabulous Christmas die designs.
 
Jenny Redfern has created some beautiful cards using these dies which are over on the Personal Impressions# website.
 
Here is a little bio that Jenny has been kind enough to write for us.
 


Hi my name is Jenny Redfern,  I'm married with 2 grown up kids Bradley & Lucy. I've been crafting since my teens,  starting at college with dress making & design, I went onto knitting and cross stitch when my kids were born so I could make things for them.
 
For the last 12 years my passion and love is paper crafting - from die cutting,  to stamping and  colouring.  I really enjoy creating new designs and  also making items i.e. dies, work in several different ways not just what there design to do.
I have been demonstrating all over the country for the last few years at craft shows & shop & love it.  I've also featured in magazines over the years & for the last year I've been running craft events to raise money for Dogs for the disabled,  a charity that is very close to my heart as one of my friends has one of these wonderful dogs and it transformed her life 3 years ago.
Hope you enjoy my cards & design.
 
 
Three sets of dies Christmas Greetings, Swirly Holly Border and Poinsettias used to create this beautiful card.





 
Christmas Greetings, Swirly Holly Border and Traditional Christmas Wreath dies



 
Christmas Greetings, Holly and Star Bauble, Lantern Bracket and Chain dies.


 

 
Victorian Christmas, Holly & Bow Frame Set and Christmas Greetings dies.



 
Snowflake Flurry, Holly & Bow Frame Set and Christmas Greetings dies.



 
Inside of the gatefold card.
 
These are all gorgeous and thank you Jenny for creating such beautiful Christmas cards.
 
I hope these cards have inspired you!
 
Thank you for stopping by Today!
 
 

 

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  1. Lovely Card Creations from the Amazing Jenny Redfern , Best Wishes Lynda P x

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  2. Wonderful dies and the cards show them off beautifully!

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  3. Gorgeous Dies and so versatile, thanks fir sharing xxxx

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