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Monday 21 December 2015

Snowman Bling

Hello.  Welcome.  Here's my DT project that I posted on the Rubber Dance Scandanavian blog earlier this month.   



I used the colours from the november/december Rubber Dance challenge :






I used Sizzix snowflake rosette and patterned paper from Authentique. 



I stamped the snowman from Frosty Friends, coloured, fussy cut and stuck one on each side of the snowflake.  The ball link chains are from Korthobby.  




Glitter glue gives a lovely sparkle.


I made three with images coloured red


Three with images coloured blue. 

Thanks for dropping by.  All the stamps are from Rubber Dance.   
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7 comments:

  1. Just beautiful Gail. Love all of the snow flakes. excellent.

    Hugs and a blessed Christmas seaon,
    Jim

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  2. Rigtig god ide, og vil se godt ud på juletræet.
    God jul og godt nytår her fra København. Kram, Susan

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  3. Merry Christmas, Gail! And what a festive time it will be at your house with these lovely ornaments. That snowflake rosette die is jut gorgeous and provides a strong background for all your fun characters--love those birdies!! Thanks for your visits to my blog! Mwah!

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  4. I love these so much! Such beautiful ornaments. And of course I always love seeing my stamps put to good use like this ;)
    Thank you!
    ♥♥♥

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  5. This is so cute!!! Will look gorgeous on the tree.

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  6. Sensational! Looove this idea...looks totally BRILL!!

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  7. What a festive decoration! Love the snowman and cardinal in the center! Merry Christmas to you and your family!!

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