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Wednesday 2 October 2013

Art Deco Glitter

Hello.  Welcome.  Just a quick little post that started as an autumn card and time travelled to Christmas.  Also, just to let you know this one was fairly challenging to photo. 


I've used the die Frame Ironwork from Sizzix.  I cut three times, one in black, one in red glitter and one in green glitter paper.  I paper pieced the design.  I mounted on a piece of paper from Basic Grey Serenade paper pack and added a tree cut using Memory Box Frosted Christmas Tree. 

Joining the fun at
Joan's Garden - Red/Green/Paper Piece
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge - 3 Colours red/green/black
BtCR - September total so far 30
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge 2 for october 

Thanks for dropping by.  See you tomorrow for a fun announcement.  Ooh, that's soon......

6 comments:

  1. Super Christmas card, love the paper pieced die and art deco style.

    Sylv xx

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  2. Very pretty! I love how you did the different colors and paper pieced them. Great job.
    thanks for joining us at Joan's Gardens for our weekly challenge!!
    Joan
    www.atjoansgardens.com

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  3. never too early for christmas ! nostalgia is always a winner. beautifully done

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  4. So clever and just lovely! Thank you for joining in Beat the Christmas Rush.
    Sue x

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  5. Love the glitter - beautiful card for both of my CHNC challenges - hope to see you again soon. x

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  6. Love this, Gail! Beautiful transformation from Autumn to Christmas! ;-) And, I sympathize with your on photo difficulties. I love using silver and gold, but impossible to scan and almost as difficult to photograph. Glitter doesn't usually show either, but you have captured it here! Nicely done!

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