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Saturday, 17 September 2016

A sparkly street

As I don't store or label my dies by manufacturer, it is a hue coincidence that I happen to have uses two dies from the same brand on this card. The dies are Memory Box ones - Happy Christmas and Colchester Houses. The background is some Cricut sparkly vinyl - and for a change, the sparkle actually DOES show in the photo!


I am sharing this with

CRAFT challenge - Christmas
Jingle Belles - at least one building
Winter Wonderland - at least two dies/add some sparkle

11 comments:

  1. Love how the little doors are open ... so glad you celebrated the beautiful of architecture with us a jingle belles.

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  2. A fabulous card Jane, your houses are brilliant.
    Pauline
    x

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  3. Great house dies and love all the sparkle
    Carol x

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  4. Wow Jane - this really is fabulous! So elegant and striking at the same time. I do love those house dies, sigh.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  5. Love both those dies, fabulous card love love love it!!!

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  6. beeeeeeeeeeeautiful card and such a PERFECT use of both dies. not to mention an EXCELLENT contribution to our Jingle Belles "o little town..." gallery. and YES, the sparkly reallllllly shows up brilliantly in the photo! well done you, on all counts! :)

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  7. I love this card Jane with all the Christmas sparkle and what the houses are lovely. Barbxx

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  8. 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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  9. Jane, this is a tremendous and beautiful Christmas card scene! I have a technical question. It looks like you attached your houses and die sediment to the schparkly paper. If that is correct (I know looks can be decieving), what type of adhesive did you use? I have a hard time sticking anything to glittered paper/card. Thank you! Hugs, Darnell

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