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Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Season's Greetings

All these "Christmas in July" challenges are really giving my Christmas card box a welcome boost!


I made this card using the Tonic Studios "Winter Wonderland" pad - I've had it for several years now and must have made dozens of cards with it, yet it's still going strong. It started out with 42 8"x8" patterned papers and 24 sentiments, and I totted up that there are still 19 uncut sheets and 16 sentiments left, plus a generous handful of snippets. And the small patterns mean that even the tiniest snippet can be useful. The designs are timeless and the colour scheme makes it great for masculine cards.

I am sharing this with

52 Christmas Card Throwdown - Red, green and brown 

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Use some red 

Shopping Our Stash - Christmas in July 

The Male Room - Christmas in July 

7 comments:

  1. Fabulous paperpad and gorgeous card! xxx

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  2. What a great layout - I can see that could be useful for using some snippets up - must try and remember this! It's a brilliant card Jane. Thanks for joining us at The Male Room.
    Lynn x
    DT

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  3. It's wonderful to use something that has been sitting in our stash awhile. I love the papers that you combined to beable to enter the 52 Christmas Card Throwdown challenge.

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  4. Beautiful Christmas card! A very clever way to use all these little pieces of paper that are piling up and that we don't want to throw away! Thank you so much for playing along at 52CCT.
    Rosi x

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  5. Fabulous Christmas card! Way to use all those patterns! Thanks for joining us for our 400th challenge at Shopping Our Stash!

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  6. Wonderful Christmas design. Thank you for joining us at The Male Room - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT

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