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Thursday, 28 November 2019

Get Ready...




Having layered my base card with a couple of design papers I then attached my image with foam pads.  My image has been coloured with promarkers and I have added an icing bag and chef's hat.  I then added the wooden spoons all of which have been stamped, coloured and fussy cut.  A stamped sentiment and die cut gingerbread men finish the card.

Challenges

Sketh Saturday 591 - Sketch
The Paper Shelter 408 - Blast From The Past
Passion For Promarkers 521 - 3 Or More Layers
C.R.A.F.T. 537 - Inspired By A Book (Mrs Beeton's Cookbook)

Thanks for looking.

6 comments:

  1. Ahhh lovely to see you back in blogland. What a super wee card, Hazel xx

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  2. I'm always a fan of non-traditional colours for a Christmas card, and especially non-traditional images or themes for Christmas cards! Your card is wonderful! Love the image and love the colour combo! Thanks for sharing this with us at The Paper Shelter!
    Linda

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  3. Another super themed card for our challenge. Thanks for sharing it with us at Passion for Promarkers this week.
    Lorraine

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  4. What a wonderful take on the challenge, love your card Christine. Thanks for joining us at CRAFT this week.
    Andrea x
    GDT CRAFT Challenge

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  5. So cute, really love this image you chose and fabulous layout. Thanks so much for playing in our Blast from the Past theme at THE PAPER SHELTER Challenge. Hugs:) Audrey DT

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  6. I love those embellishments the little spoons are adorable.
    Thank you so much for entering our challenge this week at CRAFT Challenge looking forward to see you again next challenge.
    Hugs Sheryl xx
    CRAFT DT
    Cat Crazy Craft Corner {My Blog}

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