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Monday 9 September 2024

Christmas Ian

Hello Nomad friends.  Just playing around today with some ex-food packaging and the Greeting Farm's Santa  Ian

 
I used flatbread box and ice cream box which both give a lovely kraft card, although the flatbread box is waxed so a little tricky to stamp on.  I used a scrap of gold paper and embossed the whole panel with a cuttlebug snowflake folder.  I stamped Santa Ian on a scrap of white card and coloured with promarkers and glitter glue. The sentiment is from Carmen's Veranda and, as a lover of cake, I think this is very important question.   

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz


10 comments:

  1. A fun card and great recycling Gail, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  2. Such a cute Christmas card and great use of the cardboard! Thanks so much for sharing this week at Allsorts challenge!

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  3. That Santa Ian is a hoot, Gail - yes, bending to get anything off the floor means a squat to me!!

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  4. Extremely important question on your card. I think the answer is DEFINITELY YES! LOL!

    Love your cute Christmas card and I applaud your use of packaging for the embossing. xxx

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  5. That's a great fun card! Super recycling Gail!
    Lia xx

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  6. I think the answer is YES! Great fun card. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts.

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  7. Definitely! Love this fun card! Thanks for sharing at Christmas Kickstart Challenge:)

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  8. Super cute card Gail - and it's a YES from me too!

    Hugs
    Di xx

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  9. Yes, totally - this should go into the books as an exercise routine! Love your card. Great kraft colour combo. I'm so grateful to Andy's cereal boxes as they have a lovely colour too. Embossing just knits everything together so well, doesn't it. Thanks for joining Jenny and me at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x

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  10. Such a fun card! I vote for counting it a squat!

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