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Thursday, 23 January 2025

Back to Black

Hello Nomad friends.  Made a simple Xmas card today using black card base and panel and then some embossed rose gold mirror card for a fabulous pop of bling.  Camera didn't do too shabby a job on this difficult subject today.

I used bauble impresslits to cut and emboss the bauble and Papirdesigns God Jul dies also cut from the rose gold card.  The impresslit folder is having it's first outing with me but the black card, rose gold mirror and god jul dies are old treasures.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Christmas Kickstart Challenge 94 - Bring the Baubles
Die Cut Divas Challenge - New
Scrappelyst Utfordring for Januar- Gamle Skatter old card, mirror card and god jul dies
ABC Christmas Challenge - A is for Anything Christmas

8 comments:

  1. WOW, the gold really pops and that bauble is gorgeous. So glad you joined our Die Cut Divas January challenge to use something new.

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  2. Wow! What a stunner. I LOVE black and gold together. Thanks for playing along with Julia and me at Christmas Kickstart Challenge, Jo x

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  3. Wow this looks great! Thanks for joining our January challenge at Die Cut Divas.

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  4. The gold really shimmers off your black background Gail - what a beautiful bauble card! I have this die and did not get it out last year - must get it out for this year! Thanks for joining Jo and me at Christmas Kickstart Challenge! Julia xx

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  5. Fint julekort. Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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  6. Veldig lekkert julekort. Herlig bruk av gamle skatter. Tusen takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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  7. Beautiful card!
    Thanks for playing at the ABC Christmas Challenge!
    Helen x

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