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Saturday, 28 May 2016

Skating Scene

 
I've been having a rummage through my Christmas Bits Box and decided it's about time I had a good old clear out - use the usable bits and get rid of anything  tired, dog eared, faded or just too plain nasty to use. So this card makes use of lots of the usable bits - three different HOTP papers, an image from a magazine freebie booklet and snowflakes die cut from a scrap of card, using a die that was also a magazine freebie.
 

I'm sharing this with

Winter Wonderland - Pearls and Ribbon
52 Christmas Card Throwdown - die cuts or punches
Fab n Funky - Christmas  

8 comments:

  1. Certainly very useable stuff Jane. Your card is beautiful. I love the papers. Barbxx

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  2. ooow only use the Magazine Freebie and looks so adorable Jane
    love the main image and the paper is perfect too
    great Christmas card Jane

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  3. Such a lovely card and a wonderful use of papers and die-cuts! Thanks for joining us at 52CCT, April x

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  4. Beautiful Christmas card Jane. Thank you for playing along with our Challenge at Winter Wonderland. We would love to see you again … Anet DTx

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  5. What a gorgeous Christmas scene. Love the paper combo with it. Fantastic entry for our Christmas challenge this week. So glad you shared your gorgeous creation with us at Fab 'n' Funky. Come and play again soon. Hugs, Wends x

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  6. Great bit of tidying up there, who knew tidying up could be so pretty! Cara X

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  7. ta carte est très belle Jane, élégante aussi, cette scène est charmante, merci de jouer avec nous chez 52CCT, biz

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  8. This is a lovely Christmas scene and has a fab vintage feel. Love the snowflakes. Sorry to be so late commenting, but thanks so much for playing along with our stash challenge at 52CCT this week! Deborah, DT.

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