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Thursday, July 25, 2024

*One More Christmas Card*

I think this will be my last Christmas Card in July for this year... maybe LOL!  At least it's the last one I've finished for now.

I was inspired by a card I saw in the Build Your Stash Christmas in July Linky Party... a card by Jenni at Wish I  Was Scrappin'.  I hope you'll go leave her some love for her fabulous card!  It's a fun way to use some smaller pieces of patterned paper.  I cut the papers in to 1/2" strips and glued them down on to a piece of printer paper, leaving a little gap of white between each strip.  Once dry, I turned the page and cut 1/2" strips that included all of the strips I'd glued down.  I then arranged them on a white panel to create this fun, quilted look.

Card Info
*Cardstock:  Stampin' Up! Cherry Cobbler; Spellbinders gold foil
*Paper:  Stampin' Up! Tidings of Christmas
*Images:  Mama Elephant Jingle Greetings
*Ink:  Versafine Clair Nocturne
*Dies:  Pinkfresh Studio Slim Strips; Wafle Flower Nesting Circles
*Tools:  Perfect Layers
   



8 comments:

  1. Love love LOVE!!!! So glad to have inspired! 😁
    Jenni S

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  2. This is fabulous!!! Yes Jenni's technique shown is a hit. I also want to try it. Running out of time lol Love how your card came out!!

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  3. Fabulous!!! I love this technique! Can't wait to try it! TFS!

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  4. What a FUN technique and yes, great way to use up those pieces of dsp that we all hang on to! And what a beautiful card it turned out to be too...just like being wrapped in a Christmas quilt! Thanks so much for sharing this beauty with us at Color Hues Nancy, and for making our challenge colors SHINE! Marcia (DT)

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  5. WOW! A labor of love with great results! I like intricate cards but not sure if I would attempt this. LOL. Thanks for playing at Color Hues.

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  6. I was inspired as well and can't wait to put more of my scraps together for future cards. Love the pretty papers you used on this beauty.

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  7. Beautiful card! I can't wait to try that background as well.

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  8. Nancy, your festive patterned paper strips background is soooo pretty! Perfect stage for your wonderful focal sentiment! Thank you for joining us at Colour Hues.
    ~carol

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