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Monday 25 November 2013

On a Cold and Frosty Evening

Hello.  Welcome.  Sitting in my craft room with cold toes.  The too hot to be indoors days of the summer seem so far away.  It's dark and cold and a good night for hot chocolate with marshmallows in front of a roaring fire.  The only roaring fire I'm likely to see tonight is the one on the DVD we bought LOL.  Also got a DVD of fish swimming in an aquarium.  Very zen........



I am supposed to be making a birthday card for Mum.  Uhhhhh...   OK, so we got a Christmas ATC instead.  Say La Doo Da.  After all, only a month til Christmas.  No, no, don't run away in a panic.  Deep breath, fish swimming, thoughts of chocolate and cosy toes.  There, much better.  I cut my ATC from some dotty glitter paper.  No idea who made this but it's delicious.  The image is from LOTV Winter Wonderland art pad.  I fussy cut it and gave the robin at the front a special stripy parcel to stand on.  I've also used a mini sparkly pom-pom on Santa's hat.



Joining the fun at
Papirdokkene Utfordring 53 - Nisse
Wicked Wednesday ATC Challenge 111 - Spots and Stripes
Hjerteboden Utfordring 11 - Jul

Thanks for dropping by.  Off to make a birthday card.  Hopefully...........

4 comments:

  1. Fabulous sparkly ATC, love the dotty glitter paper and jolly Santa on his reindeer.

    Sylv xx

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  2. Love your ATC Gail :-) The Santa and Reindeer look great

    TFS and crafty hugs

    Annie x

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  3. Lots of thought to get both spots and stripes in on your ATC and you did a FAB job on it! Oh so shiny!!!!
    Thanks for playing along with us this week at Wicked Wednesday.

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  4. In America, we refer a lot to "stars and stripes" (our flag), but never circles and stripes! Love your ATC, Gail!!

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