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Saturday, 24 June 2023

Christmas Easel Scene

Hello Nomad friends.  I can't believe how the month is whizzing by again.  There has been much garden time this month and the time spent watering is paying off with a few tasty vegies starting to mature.  We have a serious drought on going, but can't complain really about blue skies and warm temps.  So I made a Christmas card.  Of course!!!!!

I used a deer/tree scene die and cut it from brown bazzill card.  Then I covered it with holographic embossing powder for gloss and bling.  

and turned it into an easel card.  The strip with the embossed Happy Christmas (Lost Coast Designs stamp) is what the brown cardstock looked like before I hit it with the holographic embossing powder.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Christmas Kickstart Challenge 75 - Festive Fancy Folds
Christmas Craft Creations Challenge- Heat Embossing
Jingle Belles Rock Masculine Christmas opt Coffee
ABC Christmas Challenge - L is for Lots of Layers
MFT Stamps Christmas Card Challenge June 2023
MFT Stamps Weekly Sketch Challenge 651





6 comments:

  1. When the heat is on... Make a Christmas card! And a very elegant one too! Thanks for playing again with Arlene and me, Jo x

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  2. What a beautifully elegant masculine holiday card! Thanks very much for joining our Jingle Belles fun!

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  3. heat embossing is such a fun technique to use and create on your card. Thank you for joining us at CCC.

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  4. Great scene. So glad you joined us at the Christmas Kickstart Challenge

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  5. Heat embossing the brown die cut panel certainly added a big wow factor to your lovely easel card! I imagine it is just gorgeous IRL. Thank you so much for joining us this month at Christmas Craft Creations!

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  6. I love the holographic embossing powder--I never thought of this and love the idea! Thank you for joining us for this challenge at Christmas Craft Creations Challenge and look forward to seeing you again soon!
    Anna, Design Team

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