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Saturday, 1 July 2017

Ornament at Sparkles Christmas

It's time for a new challenge at Sparkles Christmas, and this time our these is Ornament. You could make a hand made Christmas ornament, or make a card featuring one. I've chosen to make a card.


I've used four different papers from a stack of retro papers (no brand name shown on it) that I won in one of Crafty Hazelnut's challenges earlier this year,  then added a matching ornament by using a Cuttlebug die to cut the bauble and bow, running the bauble through the Swiss Dots embossing folder to give it texture, then adding a topper of a circle and snowflake cut with Spellbinders dies.

I am sharing this with:
Dies R Us - Layers
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - July
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - July
Fab'nFunky - Crackers for Christmas
Christmas Cards All Year Round - Anything Goes
Watercooler Wednesday - Non traditional Christmas colours
Holly and Ivy - Anything Goes


16 comments:

  1. This is really cute! I love your no-name paper, and you did a great job recreating the ornament.

    Evelyn

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  2. What a fabulous holiday card! Great job! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Layers’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!

    Darlene (DRU Blog Leader)
    DIES R US CHALLENGE BLOG
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please come for a visit.
    P.S. Sorry about Mr. Linky ... he's back ... so, if you would, please pop back and add this creation. Mr. Linky chooses our winner at the end of the challenge and I wouldn't want you to miss out. Thanks

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  3. Jane, your card is so very retro. The colors and ornament design remind me of Christmas when I was young. I love your creation.

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  4. Ooo . . . this is beautiful!! Your papers are fabulous and the ornament is fabulous! Thanks for playing with CHNCC2.

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  5. Love the retro feel to this, totally reminds me of my Nana's Christmas tree!

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  6. Jane, This is so pretty and so fun. I just love all the layers and that old-time Christmas feel. :)

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  7. Another fun card - I love the combination of the papers thanks for joining in at Watercooler Wednesday this week

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  8. Another lovely non-traditional card too! Thanks for joining our Christmas challenge this week at Watercooler Wednesday!

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  9. Hi Jane, what a great assortment of designer papers you've used to create this card! Love the colour combination and the great big die-cut ornament with its matching snowflake and bow. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

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  10. Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Non-Traditional Christmas colour challenge this week. What a great job of layering those designer papers and your ornament. I like the Swiss Dots you've added for texture.

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  11. So fun and festive! Love the retro look. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.

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  12. This is a really adorable card! Your layering is fabulous!!!! Thanks for joining us this week at Watercooler Wednesday!

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  13. Gorgeous ornament on this lovely Christmas card. Thanks for playing along with us at Fab'n'Funky. Pat K x

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  14. Thanks for sharing your lovely crafting for CCAYR July challenge, Hazel, DT - thank you also for entering this for my Patterned Paper July challenge and CHNC challenge extra for July - hope to see you there again soon x

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  15. Loving your card hun. Fab and funky backing papers too. Hugs xx

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  16. Love it!!! Colors are awesome!!! Thanks so much for participating in our CHRISTMAS CARDS ALL YEAR ‘ROUND challenge. Hope you participate in our next challenge!! Have a happy crafty day!!!
    Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper

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