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Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Christmas Lamb

Hello Nomad friends.   We have had a sprinkling of snow today so it's all white outside.  Luckily the temperature has come up a bit.  I wasn't enjoying those minuses.   Perfect day to make a Christmas card!!!!  

 
Mint Sauce, mint sauce!!!!  She doesn't look impressed.  I've used a warm designer card base and cut the frame using Lawn Fawn's Bayou Backdrop die.  I cut it once from blue card and then cut just the frame from silver glitter card and layered them.  The sheep is from Hobby Art Baa Humbug set.  The hat is one of the accesories included in the stamp set.  I've glittered the hat, and also the twiggy leaves, eerrrrrrr, leafy twigs?  The God Jul is a Kort og Godt stamp.  Means merry xmas.  But you knew that didn't ewe???  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
January Rudoph Days Challenge
Scrappelyst Utfordring for Januar - Bling/Glitter
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 526
ABC Christmas Challenge - A is for Advent Christmas is coming.....and he's probably got a bell under all that wool.....

5 comments:

  1. Har, har - really got a chuckle out of that chubby Santa sheep, Gail. Fab background too!!

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  2. Oh, wow, i love the beautiful bright background on this funny card! Thank you so much for playing along with the first Rudolph Days Challenge of 2021.
    Linda, DT

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  3. Stilig kort. Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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  4. Fun card
    Thanks for joining us at ABC Christmas challenge
    Julie T

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  5. Great fun to view this card! 'it is a hoot. And loved your play on words in your post!!!

    Thanks for taking part in the first Rudolph Days Challenge of this year.

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