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Tuesday 31 October 2017

Quicky Quicky Christmas

Hello.  Welcome.  I haven't made a card for Rudolf days, which I like to do, cos at least it's one for the christmas stash.  So I made this quick card using embossing and dies in traditional red and green.  


I embossed a red panel with Cuttlebugs Snowflake embossing folder and cut the panel with a stitched rectangle die.  I die cut Sizzix Primative star from green glitter card and the God Jul (Merry Christmas in Norwegian) from red glitter card.  Can't beat a bit of bling.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Rudolf Days Challenge
Kaboks Utfordring 17 - Julekort i Tradisjonelle Farger
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 357
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Crop Stop Challenge 33 

7 comments:

  1. Bold, bright and Xmasy! Love the boldness of this great card. I think it would be perfect fora guy...has a masculine feel.

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  2. Me again...not sure if my second paragraph printed so ...Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  3. Lots of interest on this one, Gail, with the embossing and the glitter cardstock - thanks so much for sharing it with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  4. Love all that bling! I never seem to be able to cut glitter card without getting raggedy edges where the glitter comes off.
    Jane (Rudolph Days GDT)

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  5. What a great idea Gail, I could do with creating some quick element Christmas cards as I still have a mountain of them to make. It will soon be upon us all before we know it.
    Hugs & Wishes Tracey x

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  6. Your red/green card with lots of sparkle is very festive! Thanks for linking this up to Cropstop - do join us again and help us towards our goal of 100 links this month!

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  7. Thanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 357 - hope to see you again soon x

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