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Thursday, 7 November 2019

Red Snow

Hello.  Welcome.  Paperbabes have a lovely sketch this fortnight and I used it to design this card. 


I've used Teresa Collins patterned paper for all the layers.  The curious little snowman dude in the teacup is a Tilda precut image.  I added a polkadot rosette behind him.  I stamped the God Jul (norwegian merry christmas greeting) from Kort Hobby with black ink and didn't like it!!!  So I added some irridescent glitter glue, which became a pleasing shade of green on the black ink.  A save!!!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 105 - Sketch
2019 Fall/Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop #971
Christmas Kickstart Challenge 23 - Snow
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 462
ABC Christmas Challenge - X is for fauX faux stitching and possibly faux snowman


11 comments:

  1. Cute card. perfect for the coffee lovers hop

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  2. Fun combo of papers on this fun coffee card!

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  3. Great fun - love the tea/coffee cup and that little rosette detail. Thanks for playing at The Christmas Kickstart, Jo x

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  4. Really cute - faux snowman? Love it, love the idea of it. Thank you for joining us at ABC Christmas Challenge :) Lynda DT

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  5. so sweet card!
    Hello from Coffee Lovers blog hop!

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  6. I like the vintage feel to this card. I love sketches but hadn't heard of that one so will have to check it out! Thank you for joining in at CHNC Anything Christmas Goes with optional twist of Something beginning with H.

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  7. Lovely card! I love the vintage look of it and the sweet image. Thank you for joining us at ABC Christmas Challenge. Luv, Wilma

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