Monday 2 December 2019

H is for Holly

It's that time of year again . . .
we all need to get our Christmas cards sorted and
what better way to do it than playing along with the
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The prompt for Day 9 is "H"

H is for Holly

Today is the last day of Beccy's amazing event and I am trying to finish off my cards
for the thirty days of prompts.  . . . with only a few letters to go now,
the clock seems to be ticking ever so fast.

These 6 1/8" square cards combine a CAS design with CORK, smooth cardstock, a sentiment from the Tied Up With String digital stamp set by Beccy's Place, some Copic marker colouring, some wooden holly leaves and some sparkling rhinestones.




full details coming soon . . .

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I am going to enter my card in the following challenges:
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A Gem Of A Challenge - Wk 23 – Anything Goes

A Perfect Time To Craft - December Challenge #12 – Anything Goes
AAA Cards - CAS Game #154 - Made in Minutes + Optional Twist Ink Blending
Aud Sentiments Challenge Blog - Challenge #241 - Christmas or Winter Sentiment
Beccy's 7th Annual Month of Holiday Cards
Day 9 - H is for Holly
Crafty Catz - Challenge #485 – Anything Goes – optional twist: Clean And Simple
Fab ‘n’ Funky Challenges - Challenge #459 – Christmas
International Art & Soul - Challenge #72 - Christmas With No Image
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says: Anything Goes
The 12 Months Of Christmas Link Up - Challenge #60 – Anything Goes
optional twist: Layer It Up - I have used three layers
Through The Craft Room Door - TTCRD Anything Goes 26th Nov
Time Out Challenges - Challenge #149 – Celebrations

Winter Wonderland Challenge Blog - November Challenge: Use Holly and/or Ivy on Your Card

16 comments:

  1. I love the simplicity of this card. I think sometimes clean and simple say so much more than all the embellishments in the world. I love the texture that the cork gives too. Great card Tracy!

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  2. I'm really enjoying these cork cards Tracy, it's a lovely natural element and looks great combined with the wooden pieces. I like these nice CAS style cards, they let the sentiment speak for itself. Lovely.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  3. Lovely card - simple but very effective. I like the look at the holly with the sparkling berries. Hope you succeeded in finishing off all the letter prompts.

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  4. Oh that's a gorgeous design, love your card. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too.

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  5. Beautiful cas card. Thanks for joining us at Fab'n'Funky. Pat K xx

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  6. LLove the placement of your elements and the sahded Merry is fabulous. Thank you for playing at AAA Cards

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  7. Thank you for joining us at International Art and Soul with your lovely Christmas card. It’s simple but says it all. Jennie DT

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  8. oh what a CAS joy-lots of white space and wonderful texture. Thanks for joining Time Out.

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  9. This is a gorgeous CAS design I love it, so glad you shared with us at CraftyCatz this week.x

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  10. a lovely card, thanks for sharing at Crafty Catz challenge
    Tilly

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  11. Another great entry! I love how the white looks against the cork. Such a creative design! Thanks for playing at Time Out Challenges!
    - Shauna

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  12. Another lovely card using your cork. Thanks again for sharing with us at IAAS this time. Christine DT

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  13. What a fabulous CAS design!

    Thanks for playing along at Aud Sentiments,

    Hugz Tinz

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  14. Fab CAS design!Thank you for sharing with us over here at "A Perfect Time To Craft" and best of
    luck with your entry.

    Robin DT for http://aperfecttimetocraft.blogs
    pot.com.au/





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  15. Lovely work. Thank you for joining the challenge at the 12 months of Christmas cards link up. Hope to see you again next time.

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