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Monday, 30 November 2020

Three Hats are Better Than One

Hello Nomad friends.  A few hours left of November and also your chance to enter the Lost Coast Designs Festive Fun challenge.  Get stamping and add your makes.  We are giving away some of Lost Coast Designs awesome stamps to one lucky winner, but like Reindeer Gnome says, you gotta be in it to win it!

 
I made an Artist Trading card using charcoal Bazzill cardstock.  I stamped Lost Coast Designs Small Snowflakes and embossed with brass embossing powder.  I went round the edges of the card with Fossilised Amber Distress Oxide and used Antique Linen distress oxide add the bottom to make some ground.  I stamped Lost Coast Designs Reindeer Gnome on white card, coloured with Promarkers and glitter glue and fussy cut.  For added festive fun I made two more!!!!  
 

 All good things come in threes!!
 

Join the fun and link up your stamped Festive Fun makes.  Linky closes 23.59 PST....

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Reindeer Gnome joining the fun at
November Rudolph Days Challenge
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 518



5 comments:

  1. LOve your trio of gnomes - great ATCs, Jo x

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  2. Fabulous ATCs with that reindeer gnome, Gail - what a cutie!!

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  3. Hi Jonnabunny,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    These ATC are works of art and very beautifully created.
    Love the cute little gnome he is so seet.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  4. This is really great, love the embossing and that reindeer gnome. I really like your CCC card this month too xx

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  5. Lovely set of ATC's Gail. Love the gold snowflakes and how the gnome has antlers over his hat! Thank you for entering the Things With Wings Challenge at CHNC.

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