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Friday, 11 October 2019

Hearts and Snowflakes

Hello.  Welcome.  I got some pretty fox themed papers from Papirdesign and then I found out they had a matching fox stamp.  So cute.  The Christmas Kickstart Challenge is Woodland Creatures so I decided to make a foxy christmas card. 


I used Papirdesigns Hjem til Jul Melisglasur patterned paper.  I cut it with a Papirdesign scallop circle die and reversed the cut piece, so you are seeing both sides of the paper design.  I stamped the fox so that the heart on the designer paper was on his chest.  Isn't he a cutie!  I coloured with Ripe Persimmon distress ink and edged the die cut piece with Wild Honey distress ink.  I used a wooden God Jul (merry christmas) and some glitter chipboard snowflakes, both Papirdesign.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Papirdesign Utfordring for Oktober - Førjulskos
Christmas Kickstart Challenge 21 - Woodland Creatures
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Christmas
Hobbygarasjen Utfordring - Alt er Lov
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 458
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - October


6 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous, Gail, I love that sweet fox and your stylish background! Thanks for playing at The Christmas Kickstart again, Jo x

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  2. Så flott kort 😁 takk for at du deltar på utfordringen til Papirdesign DT May-Britt

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  3. Awe, lovely card <3 And that little detail With the tiny heart on the foxes chest - melt...
    Thanks for playing With us at Papirdesign!
    DT- Renate

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  4. What a darling fox, Gail - perfect with all those patterned papers, shimmery snowflakes and fun wooden sentiment!!

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  5. Koselig jule kort med reve motivet. Fine farger.Takk for du deltar hos hobbygarasjen. DT lise

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  6. Wonderful creation. Thank you for playing along with us at Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge. Good luck!

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