Monday, 2 December 2019

J is for Jolly

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 12 is "J"

J is for Jolly

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.

This 6 1/8" square card combine a CAS design with CORK, smooth cardstock, a new-to-me die cut sentiment and a touch of sparkle.  The 6" x 6" cork sheet is self-adhesive, so I adhered it to some smooth white cardstock, used my Perfect Layers Ruler to cut a 1/16" border and adhered the panel to a 6" square card base.  I die cut the huge sentiment from sparkling green glitter paper and white cardstock, layered them together and adhered it to the cork with liquid adhesive.  I finished it off with some sparkling red rhinestones.


The red rhinestones are a great contrast to the cork.


The huge die cut sentiment really does sparkle and more
fun contrast against the colour and texture of the cork.


full details coming soon . . .

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I am going to enter my card in the following challenges:
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Beccy's 7th Annual Month of Holiday Cards
Day 12 - J is for Jolly
Love To Scrap Challenge Blog - LTSCB #128 – Christmas BINGO
I have followed the B column - red rhinestones + die cut sentiment + green glitter sentiment

2 comments:

  1. I love all the texture on this card Tracy! The glittery sentiment and the fabulous cork background both add lots of lovely texture. Great design too, I'm always partial to a CAS style card.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. Lovely card, thanks for sharing at Love to Scrap Challenge. Agnieszka chanya13

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