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Saturday, 19 July 2025

Santa Boris

Hello Nomad friends.  I am over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today with some more Christmas in July inspiration.  I decided to dress Boris in red and make him rock, which also fits with the 100th Christmas Kickstart Challenge where I am elfing out this month and the theme is Merry Go Round.

I stamped Carmen's Veranda Boris Karloff on white card and cut with a circle die.  I coloured Boris with red sharpies and water coloured with distress inks.  I stamped the star from Carmen's Veranda Elf with Star using salty ocean distress oxide on the still wet salty ocean water coloured background to give that nice smudged effect.  I cut a slightly larger circle with a stitched circle die from blue card and used the star with the distress oxide to stamp all around the edge for a bit of texture.  I cut a base card with the same stitched circle die.  Boris rocks!! 

Join the anything Christmas with real stamping at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity 

and include some circular things to join the fun at the Christmas Kickstart Challenge


 Hope to see you both places.  Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers Christmas in July Linky Party
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Stitch It 
52 Weeks to Christmas Challenge Juli - Shaped Card

5 comments:

  1. This is really fun, Gail. What a great way to get started on Christmas.

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  2. Such a fun circle Holiday card!!!! Thank you for joining us at the {BYSHC} Christmas in July Linky Party ~Von Marie~

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  3. Such a fun card, Gail! Loving the serious face with the Ho Ho Ho sentiment! Thanks for linking up with the Christmas in July {BYSHC} Linky Party!

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