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Sunday, 21 July 2019

Trees for Christmas Card Club

Good morning and I hope this finds you well. I had the pleasure of choosing the theme for this challenge and my choice was trees. This could have been Christmas trees, trees in the forest, etc so I'm looking forward to seeing what the other girls in our little club have made.

Card #1

Recipe
5" x &7" white base card
kraft cardstock 
stamp, dies, e/f - Winter's Tale Crafter's Companion

The brick embossing folder came in a set together with the window die, Christmas tree stamp and another tree stamp. The pine leaves were a separate die set but all from the same range. I bought them early this year when they were on sale but haven't used them until now.  I put a piece of  transparency film behind the die  to make it look glass.  The tree was stamped onto a scrap piece of card stock which I thought looked like wallpaper.
Card #2

Recipe
4" x 6" base card
Knban topper
unknown sentiment stamp
silver glitter card - Hobbycraft

Very simple card made with a glittered Kanban topper which I found in the back of a drawer.  There were four different ones on an A4 sheet.  It's difficult to see on the picture but the angel is holding her hand out to a white dove.

Card #3 

Recipe
5" x 7" base card
e/f - Sue Wilson
sentiment die - Sue Wilson
Snowflake tree die - Britannia die
pearlescent card - Crafter's Companion

Another simple card with just a few pearls added. 

Well that's it from me today.

Take care and enjoy the rest of the weekend.





17 comments:

  1. Beautiful cards Christine. You all must be well on the way to having enough Christmas cards, xxxx

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  2. Fabulous cards Christine....
    hugs Sylvie xx

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  3. Morning Christine,
    Three lovely cards.
    Lydia
    X

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  4. 3 gorgeous cards Christine...they are all so different....such a pretty angel image......and I do love lots of glitter.....hope the weekend is going well xxxx

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  5. Hi Chrisitne,
    3 absolutely gorgeous makes.
    Love all 3 designs.
    Of course my fave of all is the second one as that scene and image are so beautiful and you know mw I love glitz.
    Hope all is well at the Harrop towers.
    Lots of crafty love and hugs. Jenny L.

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  6. Morning Christine

    All three cards are delightful, the second one is definitely serene

    June x

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  7. Prachtige kerstkaarten
    Groetjes Gerrie

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  8. 3 beautiful makes, especially love the 2nd one x

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  9. Hi Christine your cards are gorgeous. I love them all. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  10. 3 gorgeous cards, love the angel card

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  11. Thanks for a lovely challenge Christine. Love what you have done on all your cards. The window one is my favourite it looks so inviting. Hugs Zoe x

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  12. Hi Christine, your three cards are all delightful and the trees are all very pretty. Thank you for setting such a lovely challenge theme. xx

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  13. Just so beautiful Christine, all three of them, I especially love the tree through the window, it's just lovely.
    A super challenge, thank you, Kate x

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  14. Your cards are all gorgeous,xxx

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  15. Great theme and fabulous cards Christine - very festive! Hugs rachel xx

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  16. Three very different cards and all as gorgeous as each other in their own way. Thanks for a great theme this time.
    Lorraine

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  17. 3 lovely interpretations of your theme of trees. Each one unique in style. Hugs Mrs A.

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