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Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Such A Deer

Hello Nomad friends.  I'm elfing out at the Christmas Kickstart Challenge again this month and we want to see your deers, mooses, stags, reindeers, hinds, Bambi's and Rudolfs.

Add a deer and don't forget to keep it Christmas!

I decided to go tall and slim with this gold stardream base card.  I couldn't find silver card but stumbled across a sheet of metallic blue!  Blue and gold always looks classy, so I used it to cut the Kort og Godt trees and the Stamplorations Merry Christmas.  The moose is a Frantic Stamper die, cut from kraft card and then coloured with Promarkers.  Isn't he adorbs!!

Hop over, check out Jo's fabulous card and don't forget to join the fun for a chance at an awesome prize picked out specially by Rudolf!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Scrap the Rainbow - Farge Metall
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 523
Stamplorations CAS Challenge - January
Stamplorations Anything Goes Challenge



6 comments:

  1. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You are such a dear yourself and I love your card, Jo x

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  2. Beautiful card and very nicely colored craft the moose. Gold and blue color go well together. Thank you for sharing with us the Craftyhazelnut´'s Christmas Challenge. We hope you will join us for the next challenges. Martina - DT

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  3. Wow, that't such a cool Christmas card. Thanks for joining our challenge at Scrap the Rainbow!

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  4. Cute moose! Love the non-traditional colours here, the blue and yellow-gold look fab!

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  5. Such a fun slimline card, Gail - love the moosedeer among the trees!!

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  6. Love your non-traditional colored Christmas card. The shine makes the card feel very festive. Thanks for joining us at STAMPlorations CAS.

    sue n.

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