Tuesday, 31 July 2018

OLC Christmas

Hi there,

Another quick post in between revision!

I have a Christmas crad for you this time:
I used a pearlescent base card with stripes of music pre-printed onto it, from the Papermania Christmas Tidings range. I used a sizzix snowflake die to cut the aperture in the centre top, and then pressed a pretty colour inkpad onto the card behind to give a red/green striped background. Finally I stamped the sentiment (which was a free magazine gift) using another striped pretty colour inkpad.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Die Cuttin' Divas #380 Anything Goes
Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas #396 For a man or boy (simple design)
Simply Less is Moore #376 OLC Stripes
Intas #38 Christmas Traditions
Christmas @ Sweet Stampin' - Anything Christmas Goes

I can also share some photos of my garden from last month, that I have just realised I have not shared yet :)




Thanks for looking,

Hugz Tinz

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing with us at IAAS. Christine DT.

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  2. Lovely rainbow coloured christmas card. Thank you for joining in the Anything Christmas challenge with optional theme of For A Man or Boy at CHNC.

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  3. What a pretty Christmas card! (I enjoyed seeing your flowers, too!)

    Thank you for joining us at Die Cuttin' Divas this week!
    Evelyn
    http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com

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  4. I really love your idea with the snowflake aperture and inking inside the card! Such a great technique. Your card is maybe just a little bit busy for our challenge at LIM where we like to see a good amount of white (=empty, non patterned) space in the cards in our gallery but I anyway love all the creativity you put in use in your card. The multi-colored sentiment looks fab. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!

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  5. Such a lovely card for Christmas. Thanks for joining us at International Art & Soul.
    Debbie DT.

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