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Friday, 3 January 2025

Waiting for Peace

Hello Nomad friends.  My first Christmas card of 2025!!   Well, it's never to soon to start.  Catching the end of some challenges and the beginning of others.

See, not overwhelmingly Christmas, but I used a new to me Hero Arts stamp called Snowflake Pattern Bold Prints, and my old most favourite Hero Arts Bird Words.  Here comes peace, late to the party, but we are ever hopeful that he will make a safe landing.

Thanks for dropping by.  Mr Mojo is in fine form, and it cold and white outside so I'm hoping for a crafty weekend.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Stay Crafty with a Blog Named Hero Challenge - Deck The Halls
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Something New
Jingle Belles Something Old Something New
HobbyVision Challenge 146 - Kleuren Pallet
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Cold and Frosty

5 comments:

  1. I like this card! CAS design and so pretty.
    Lia xx

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  2. Michelle Peckham4 January 2025 at 23:04

    Beautiful combo of products. Thanks for joining in the Stay Crafty challenge.

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  3. Lovely card! Thank you very much for joining our Stay Crafty Challenge!

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  4. I love the combination of those two images ... I've never seen those birds, and I love them ... so glad you started 2025 by sharing your old & new with the Jingle Belles.

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  5. What a beautiful card, so cleverly combining something old and something new from your crafty arsenal. I really love that it's not super-overtly xmassy as well; not everyone celebrates the same things in December, but peace love and joy are always welcome! So pleased you could join our holiday cardmaking fun at Jingle Belles in 2025!

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