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Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Simply Christmas

Hello Nomad friends.  I am quite pleased with this simple christmas card I made today.  I used a panel of vintage music designer paper for the background and added Memory Box Frosted Christmas tree cut from christmas tree patterned paper.  A brown glitter card sentiment cut using Memory Box Merry Christmas Noted Script die and done!!!!!

The tree trunk/pot is just a little brown scrap I trimmed with scissors.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
August Rudolph Days Challenge
Memory Box Challenge 64 - Happy Holidays
ABC Christmas Challenge - P is for Pine Trees
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 504
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper August Challenge

10 comments:

  1. I wouldn't have thought to use the tree print paper for your tree, but it works well. And I like vintage music paper as a background. Well done. Kate x

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  2. Beautiful vintage look to your card. Awesome colors too.

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  3. Lovely card - especially like how you've done the tree, Jo x

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  4. Fun pp on your tree, Gail, and I love it atop the music paper!!

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  5. Simply wonderful, great design and colours.

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  6. This is fabulous Gail, I love the patterned paper trees. Take care, Sue xx

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  7. Great idea to cut the tree from tree design paper! This is a lovely card and you have done a great job here.

    Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  8. Oooo what a fabby CAS card and thanks for joining us at Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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  9. Such s pretty vintage look Christmas card. Thanks for playing along with us at ABC Christmas Challenge. Looking forward to seeing your creative projects in the future galleries again.

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  10. Fabulous card - love all those trees!
    Thanks so much for playing with us at the ABC Christmas Challenge!
    Helen x

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