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Thursday 3 August 2017

Igloo Love

Hello.  Welcome.  Interesting challenge at Muse Christmas Visions.  Cornelia has created 4 cards to inspire, and as an interesting extra, if you make 4 cards based on each of the inspiration cards you get a chance at an extra prize.  Well, the igloo and penguins card reminded me about this embossing folder and stamp set that came free in a magazine last year and that was still NBUS.  So I decided to get my jingle on and make a little christmas make.


I inked the raised pattern on the embossing folder with turquoise liquid chalk ink and debossed the design.  I stamped, coloured and fussy cut three penguins and added them to the igloo scene.  That's it!!   Quick and easy.

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9 comments:

  1. Glad you got your Jingle on - this card is fabulous! Those penguins are too cute and the embossing folder could not be more perfect! Great to have you with us at MCV, Gail! 3 more cards to go ;)

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  2. This is adorable! Love the frosty look of this! Looking forward to seeing the next 3... ;-) Thanks for playing with us at MCV!

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  3. This is so cute! Love the embossing folder background

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  4. An igloo embossing folder? That's so fun! And perfect for Cornelia's inspiration card... love this!

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  5. It may have been quick and easy but it is such a cute card! Love it.
    Thanks for sharing with us at ABC Christmas Challenge and I hope you will join us again soon.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  6. Wonderful CAS Christmas card, love the cute image you have used.
    Thanks for joining in with our Q and R challenge at ABC Christmas Challenge,
    Dorte xx

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