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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

A Quick Christmas Card


I was sorting through my Christmas card stash and
was surprised at just how few I have so  thought I would 
have a little play with a few new products.
I decided I would try Tim Holtz Antique Bronze
Distress  Spray Stain (very shimmery) squirting it a few times
on my card stock. This was cut from the
I liked the look for a background
then I cut out my  
Attached that to a cuttlebug embossed background
again using the same nesting die.
Finished with a simple Merry Christmas die from Lawn Fawn.
I kept it simple for easy posting. 
I am just in time to add it to 
#258 Holiday.

Also STAMPlorations are on vacation BUT
we can pop our creations Here
and the never Ending Anything Goes Challenge

Thanks for dropping in


8 comments:

  1. Such a sparkly Christmas creation. Love the Christmas tree fie cut - very artsy!

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  2. I love the soft shabby chic feel to this card, Ina.

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  3. Wonderful card design and I love the tree made that way.

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  4. The spray is really shimmery and gorgeous as is your card x

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  5. Fabulous card, I love that you have chosen non traditional colours, it works so well. Thanks for joining us at ATSM
    Elaine

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  6. Love this colour combo Ina - soft and pretty for Christmas. Looking forward to adding to my Chrissy card stash too :)

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  7. Congratulations on your top addict win x

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