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Sunday, 2 November 2025

Aloha

Hello Nomad friends.  I appear to have missed the start of a new month LOL.  Yesterday I had my traditional autumn thanks giving party.  I started this the first year I was in Norway when I realised how thankful I was for being here in this beautiful place, for food grown in the garden, for family and friends.  So I invite everyone and make a big pot of food, my Norwegian sisters and mother make amazing cakes, for which I am very thankful yum yum, and a fun time is had by all.  

But now...it's the second of the month and time for the Card Chain Challenge Reveal.  My card this month went to Joanne in Connecticut.

I went with the sketch and the options of  trees and friendship.

I used some yellow scraps for the 'island' and text panel.  The trees are sizzix dies also cut from green and brown scraps.  I stamped, coloured and fussy cut the Papernest Doll stamp.  Isn't she cute, and that weird coloured rooster.

I received a wonderful card from Gail in Canada 🥰 Thanks Gail 

If you would like to see all the cards that were sent this month hop over and check out the REVEAL 

If you would like to join the fun the November SIGN UP is open until the 6th 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes

 

4 comments:

  1. Your card chases away the gloomy autumn and makes you dream of your next vacation.

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  2. Beautiful card and great take on the sketch, love the cute Papernest Doll stamp and die-cut trees.
    carol x

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  3. What a lovely summery card. It makes me feel warmer just looking at it. I am glad you are Ok. I was a bit worried when you were late posting, but all is good. Family get togethers are very important xx

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  4. I love your tropical twist of the tree theme and sketch, it does stand out in the gallery inspired by autumn:) Cute!

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