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Sunday, 13 April 2014

Christmas card club challenge #8 Asha's choice...Christmas lights

my choice candles.....




once again I made my own glitter card using double sided ahesive film and rubbing extra fine glitter on....the die cuts are Memory box...merry christmas and Glowing candle.....which I cut out twice once on red with double sided ahesive film and rubbed red glitter over and once in White and set this over the red layer.....the pine branch is Impression obsession  and the holly berries flourishis a penny black die....the mistletoe is a Magnolia Doohickey.....a bit of ribbon ....red and white gems and a sprinkle if cosmic shimmer iced snow....


looking forward to seeing all your lovely creations tonight when I go round all the blogs.....hope you are all having a lovely Sunday.....

19 comments:

  1. Hi Margaret
    another stunning card from you ...love the Merry Christmas Die ...think i have ordered one ...it will be at my Brothers.....Fabulous...
    Hugs Sylvie xxx

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  2. Margaret.... I'm lost for words. What an amazing card... so elegant, so classy. Those diecuts are simply stunning. Thank you so much to sharing this card... couldn't be more perfect for the theme. Have a lovely Sunday.
    hugs, Asha

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  3. This is so elegant and beautiful, Margaret - it is gorgeous - a super response to Asha's CCC challenge x

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  4. Wow what a stunner! It's really beautiful and so elegant. Zx

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  5. Every time I see a card with this die I think that I really must get it! A really gorgeous card Margaret! Your die cuts are super. Hugs Chrisitne xx

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  6. Love this die Margaret and I love your card! Great choice of die cuts and all that gorgeous glitter. Such a lovely creation.

    Hugs to you Sue Pxxx

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  7. This is stunning, Margaret!!! I have this die and mine never looks this beautiful. The shimmer ratio is wonderful and the layers of the other dies looks lovely!

    I must remember to try this technique on this die...I really like the look

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  8. Stunning card Margaret!!! huggles Sue xx

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  9. Absolutely stunning and so very very elegant! Karen x

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  10. I came from Asha's blog and you have beautiful work! I love the cut out designs and the colouring. This card is quite striking and I love glitter. The picture of your mom is sweet and she appears to look like a kind lady but had great strength. I miss my dad and he would be 101 this year. I really miss my mom and she has dementia. She knows who I am and all but to talk with her the way we did is no longer there and how I miss her spitfire ways:)

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  11. A stunning card and great use of many dies Margaret. Love it.
    Lorraine

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  12. A very elegant and stylish card. Love the use of so many dies . Hugs Mrs A. (aka ValeryAnne).

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  13. such a super card - those diecuts look amazing - love it! Big hugs rachel xx

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  14. Gorgeous card Margaret. I've got the MB Happy Birthday die but think I need this one as well. Stunning in the red and white glitter.

    Karen x

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  15. WOW Margaret - this is absolutely stunning - love the red and white combo and the sparkle. Amazing. Hugs, Claire x

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  16. Margaret, simply gorgeous! Was planning to use this same candle die (am waiting on the Christmas one to arrive from an order). Love the way you've combined the 2 dies on this red & white Christmas card. Lovely & festive. TFS & Hugs

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  17. Gorgeous card Margaret. I do love those dies. Hugs Rita xxx

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  18. Sorry I'm so late with my commenting! This is stunning Margaret, love all the dies you've used. Carol x

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