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Sunday, 29 March 2020

Candles for Christmas Card Club

Good morning on a bright but chilly morning. It's time for Rita's choice of card for this weeks CCC card. My card was made extremely quickly this morning so it is very simple. I looked at the wrong challenge and actually made a card for our next challenge instead of this one! Ah well, at least I am ready for the next one in two week's time.  Sorry Rita.

My Card







Unfortunately the picture is very poor. The dark red background is actually quite vibrant but looks drained on this photo. It is very sunny and was difficult to take a decent picture, but at least you get the idea.

I hope this finds you all well and coping during these strange and trying times.

Take care.





17 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Christine. I have got mixed up with the challenges before as well. Hope you are both well.Hugs Rita xxx

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  2. Beautiful card, stay safe xx

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  3. A gorgeous card Christine, the image you have used has a lovely warm glow from the candles that evoke the love and peace int he sentiment. I hope you are staying safe and well.
    Lorraine

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  4. Morning Christine...lovely card....beautiful candle images....it’s nice to be thinking Christmas and not about all that is going on at the moment.
    Take care xxx

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  5. Lovely card Christine by the time we all come out of this it might well be Christmas!
    Keep safe

    Anne

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  6. Finding it difficult to keep a reality check on what day it is with the World in such tumult . Your card is very classic and elegant. Love the richness . Not sunny here today . Overcast and very windy. Stay safe and well. Hugs Mrs A.

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  7. Hi Christine,
    Great card, stay safe.
    Lydia
    x

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  8. It's a beautiful card Christine, lovely candle topper.
    I keep getting mixed up with the days too, so you are not alone.
    I hope you and John are both keeping well, Kate x

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  9. It is a beautiful Christine,xxx

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  10. Fabulous card Christine
    Stay safe
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  11. Hi chrisitine,
    your card looks wonderful I bet it's such a pretty shade of red too.
    Such a pity the camera lies at times.
    Great sentiments too.
    Hope all is okay at the Harrop Towers.
    Love and special crafty virtual hugs. Jenny L.

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  12. Hi Christine,a lovely card, and love the sparkly candles. At least you got one made, I made the mistake on the last challenge of thinking I had an extra week, lol, but thanks to stored stash, managed to catch up.Stay safe, Hugs, Shaz X

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  13. This is lovely Christine! Hope you are well! Hugs rachel x

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  14. Hi Christine at least you have one in hand now and this is just perfect for Rita's challenge. You did a great job if you had to make it quickly this morning. Keep safe and well Zoe x

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  15. While this candle themed Christmas card may have been made in a hurry, it is still lovely and will be well received!

    Glad to hear that you have a bit of sun. We have rain at the moment. It has been here a couple of days and is expected for a few more. I managed to get out into the garden and get about 75% of the spring cleanup done and now I long for more sunny days so I can finnish.

    This social distancing and never straying from home should grant us all fabulous gardens this year!

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  16. Lovely card, Christine. I do understand the problem with photographing in bad light - here in Scotland, I have to use a daylight lamp when taking photos of my cards. x

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