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Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Polar Bear Snack Shack

Hello Nomad friends.  It's the 17th of the month and time for a little inspiration for the current Let's Squash It! challenge

Use a Christmas Embossing Folder AND Stamps.  

Please note we are asking specifically for a Christmas Themed embossing folder to be used on your project along with stamps.  If anyone want to make a non-christmas card then that's fine, as long as the folder you use is Christmas themed LOL.  I did seriously consider converting my igloo to a sandstone hut, or a grassy knoll, but in the end the white on white of virgin snow kept me honest.
 

I used two embossing folders and a stamp for this card.  All three were magazine freebies!  Hop over to the Let's Squash It! blog for all the details and the challenge linky.  This is perfect for a male friend of mine who just came back from Svalbard.

If you do make a Christmas card you can also link up at Jo's Christmas Kickstart challenge where the theme is Use a Christmas Themed embossing folder and stamps!  Sounds kinda familiar.........

Thanks for dropping by. Hugz

Bear is joining the fun at
Lek med Kreativ Scrapping - Til En Mann
Scrapchat - Herrekort
Scrappelyst Utfordring for November - Maskulint
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Happy Holidays
Stamplorations November Challenge

7 comments:

  1. I really like the white on white background!

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  2. Clever card, Gail - just love the polar bear with the igloo!!

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  3. Så koselig kort.
    Fint med hvitt på hvitt.
    Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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  4. Your embossed igloo would look great behind my penguin stamp! White embossing is ideal for snow and ice... Great contrast too with the black of the bear. Thanks for playing with us at STAMPlorations Theme & Photo Prompt challenge!

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  5. Flott kort. Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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