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Saturday, 18 October 2025

A Side Order of Santa

Hello Nomad friends.  Hope you are having a wonderful and creative weekend.  I am feeling the jingle this weekend and want to kickoff with a slanted easel card.  This is the first time I have made one of these and I didn't make it easier for myself by using a shaped card base and a directional paper.  Ah well, I think it kinda works OK.

Here it is closed for sending.  I used sizzix patterned paper and Retro Santa dies with scraps.  I cut my base with a Kort og Godt fancy die that I love.   I am sure it will be featuring again soon......

 My easel opens to the side and I used some more scraps and stamps from Kort og Godt for my sentiment panel stop with snowflakes and a couple of star brads.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
De-Egel September Challenge 210 - Shaped Card
Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers- Falling for the Holidays
Allsorts Challenge 834 - Traditional Xmas Colours
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Get Ready for Xmas 
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Add Some Text 


8 comments:

  1. Very creative and cool, Gail! I love the easel element and the retro Santa! Thanks for sharing with the {BYSHC} Falling for the Holidays 2025 Linky Party!

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  2. Great easel Christmas card Gail, very festive. I love the shape. Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge using Traditional Christmas colours.
    Liz xx

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  3. Wow, this is a great Idea, beautiful Card. Hugs Michaela

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  4. Love your Santa easel card. Thank you for joining us for the {BYSHC} Falling For The Holidays Linky Party. ~Von Marie~

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  5. Such a fun card! I love the shape and the fun Santa!

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  6. Interesting card shape and the traditional colours are just right for the current Allsorts challenge. Thank you for sharing it with us

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  7. Such fun and great shape, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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