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Thursday 21 November 2019

Red and White candy cane.....

just fancied making an A6 card in red and white....




the background die is called candy cane from Altenew...I have paper pieced in the white layer....the poinsettia is from John Next Door and the white foliage id Tim Holtz wintergreens.....the sentiment is a Sue Wilson die....
It has been another busy week,having the chimney swept,buying a new PC monitor,visiting my brother and his wife and going round a lovely garden centre at Wentworth Woodhouse after lunch looking at the christmas decorations....shame it is so bitterly cold but at least we can use the fire again.
Thank you for popping by my blog today.....

7 comments:

  1. A lovely card in red and white Margaret. A6 cards are quite a handy size at Christmas although I never use them at any other time. Christine xxx

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  2. You are busy! it is damp and icky out with rain or sleet. it's great to look at your card with the nice bright red and white. you did a great job paper piecing. love the flower and foliage

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  3. Absolutely gorgeous card - love the red and white! You have been very busy indeed! xxx

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  4. Beautiful monochrome card great selection of dies and love the paper pieced die-cut background-really cold here too and wet again!!!
    Carol x

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  5. A beautiful card Margaret, a stunning red and white design. We had our wood burner serviced last week and now it has turned a lot warmer down here!
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  6. Another gorgeous card, I love the candy stripe paper and the beautiful blooms, a very striking card, Kate x

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  7. One of my favorite Christmas card makes is using just two colors - red and white. Your card is a big winner in my book Margaret!
    Sandy xx

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