Data Protection

Tuesday 2 August 2016

A shaped Christmas card

I see that the challenge over at Sparkles Christmas challenge is a shaped card....so I thought I would enter this card for the challenge






I have used the crafter's companion create a die....traditional wreath....cut out several times and adhered to a glittered background..matted and layered onto silver mirri...wish it would show better on photos it looks black but it is silver.and matted again onto a white base made using the outer die to make the shaped card.a few gems and a sentiment from Britannia dies...hope this meets the criteria as I noticed that most of the DT used stamped images on their cards...sure they will letme know.

8 comments:

  1. A fantastic Christmas card Margaret, lovely shape and layering.
    Lorraine

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  2. Lovely. Great shape. Thanks for sharing with Sparkles Christmas.

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  3. A beautifully shaped Christmas card Margaret. Mirri card is really horrible to photograph! Christine x

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  4. Love the shape because it is so different and love the colour scheme and the bling

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  5. Stunning card Margaret, wonderful design, I love the shape, Kate x

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  6. This is just the cutest card ever and just perfect for our challenge over at Sparkles Christmas Challenge "A Shaped Christmas Card" good luck and hope to see you again next time Dt Member Sandra H xx

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  7. Very pretty. When your page opened I thought your card would make a wonderfully decorated Christmas sweet. Very nice.

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  8. Oh my gosh, this is one pretty card! Just love this wreath shape, which is absolutely perfect for the Sparkles Challenge! Thanks so much for playing along with our Sparkles Christmas Shaped Card Challenge. :)

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