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Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Winter Wonderland Border

I've almost finished tidying my craft area which means that my box of snippets and assorted toppers has grown, so today's cards are all made with snippets and oddments.

This card uses snippets of blue and gold pearlescent card and a snippet of paper that I think was from Making Cards magazine.  I trimmed the paper and attached it to the card front with the darker area at the top.  I die cut the border from blue pearlescent card and attached it to the lower edge of the paper.  I then die cut the windows from gold card and inlaid them into the buildings.  The die cut sentiment was one from my snippets box so that was ready to attach to the top of the card.




To make this card I used:
     6" x 4" white matt tent fold card blank
     Cottage Cutz Scrapping Cottage 'Winter Wonderland Border' and Creative Expressions 'Festive Mini Expressions - Stacked Happy Christmas' dies
     Snippets of dark blue and gold pearlescent card, blue snow paper

I am entering the following challenges:
     Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes With Dies - September challenge
     Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes

If you would like to share your views on ink and also have a chance to win two Clearly Besotted stamp sets - please see my Questions about Ink and Giveaway post.

Kath x

9 comments:

  1. That snippet of paper was just right for this scene and the border effect is great.

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  2. beautiful scene Kath, love the paper you used for the night sky

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  3. Such a dramatic feel using the deep blues Kath.

    B x

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  4. Wow, wonderful scene on that amazing background. Love this card!
    Valerija xx

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  5. That background is perfect for the lovely die cut, they could have been designed to go together!

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  6. Wow this is gorgeous Kath, I love the paper in the background it makes a perfect sky for your scene.

    Sue xx

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  7. This is a fabulous scene Kath and made using up some of your 'bits' too, and I love the background paper which goes beautifully. x

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