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Monday, 27 January 2025

It's a Cracker

Hello Nomad friends.  Had a few new goodies for christmas.  Finally got a cracker die.  This one is from John Next Door and makes a small hexagonal cracker, which is quite roomy.  Or should that be spacey???  No rooms involved, only space??  Easy to use and a fun result.  I gave it a go with some Pink Ink papers and some Hero Art stamps and dies.

Aren't they adorbs.  I went with his and hers colours and used some sparkly foiled ribbon to tie the ends.  I used Hero Arts Snowy Drifts fancy die to cut the background tree scene and then Hero Arts Jingle All the Way stamps with matching dies for the deer and sentiments.  Cute!!!  Now to find a cracker box to  store them in........

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Stay Crafty With A Blog Named Hero Challenge - Those Were The Days December 24 Deck the Halls
ABC Christmas Challenge - A is for Anything Christmas and B is for Buildings
We Love Stamping Challenge - Not Square opt. AG
The Outlawz Challenges AG in Card Free Zone
The Outlawz Challenges January Linky




4 comments:

  1. Fabulous gifts, lovely stamps.
    Thank you for sharing at We Love Stamping;-))m

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  2. Sounds like a lovely Christmas gift Gail and such a nice shape to the crackers, many thanks for sharing with us at We Love Stamping, sure it will be the only entry shaped like that!

    B x

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  3. These are so much fun! Love them! Thanks so much for playing along with the Stay Crafty with A Blog Named Hero challenge 😊

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  4. Awesome!! Thanks so much for participating in our ANYTHING GOES in a CARD FREE ZONE challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper

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