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Monday, 27 July 2015

July Rudolph Day Challenge

its time for the Rudolph day challenge over at scrappymo's  where anything goes for Christmas.....





I have been experimenting with sparkle medium and a new mask.....from imaginations craft ....well it wasn't too messy and I managed 2 colours ....
matted with black onto a soft gold card......hope you are enjoying your day.....

10 comments:

  1. This looks great Margaret, very striking.
    Lorraine

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  2. You've done a fab job Margaret, this looks wonderful. Carol x

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  3. This looks fabulous. Amazing what a little sparkle can do! You have made a lovely winter scene, Margaret.

    Thanks for taking part in my July Rudolph Days challenge.

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  4. Love your snow scene

    Sally

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  5. Brilliant scene you have created here Margaret, love the golden moon.

    Kath x

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  6. This is so different-I love it. I am trying to figure out if you cut out the tree, owl and home and placed it on top of the snowy scene or if you cut them out and then placed it over the black glitter cardstock. Either way-striking!

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  7. Great card Margaret....….really different, especially with that touch of glitter.

    Hugs.

    Karen xxx

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  8. Great card Margaret....….really different, especially with that touch of glitter.

    Hugs.

    Karen xxx

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  9. I'm going WOW! the blues & darks of the paste embossing are amazing in this cold Christmas scene. That is a gorgeously detailed stencil, and bet it was a bit tricky to get all the paste into the tiny crevices. Really like the blazing gold moon. TFS & so glad you came to Rudy Day. Hugs

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  10. Absolutely gorgeous I love the scene and the sparkle is wonderful, hugs Kate x

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