I suppose this card could be for Week 1 or 2 really. The die was a Christmas present and the bright colours fit this weeks prompt.
This card sort of fell together so it wasn't really thought out but I kinda like it for a general Christmas card so will try tweaking it a bit. I'll let you see how it turns out, especially if it fits in with another challenge. Forgive the rubbish colouring in I was doing it at about 3am when I couldn't sleep!:roll eyes:
I suppose this card could be for Week 1 or 2 really. The die was a Christmas present and the bright colours fit this weeks prompt.
This card sort of fell together so it wasn't really thought out but I kinda like it for a general Christmas card so will try tweaking it a bit. I'll let you see how it turns out, especially if it fits in with another challenge. Forgive the rubbish colouring in I was doing it at about 3am when I couldn't sleep!:roll eyes:
Fiona I can sympathise! It's why I can only photograph my projects at the weekend this time of the year, only time I get to see enough natural light coming through the windows.
Anyway, here's my Christmas cracker for week 2 based on our bright colour palette:
Lovely cards ladies,
I am still trying to get started
cannot get on to the blog for info
another question how do I store the cards until Christmas, so that they do not buckle, how do you all store your cards?
thank you
Fab cards using this week's colour prompt - I'm really pleased to see how closely you've managed to replicate the palette too. It can be an added challenge, but these are fab!
Ruth, when it comes to storing my cards once I have a moment of organization I pop each one in a cellophane baggie with its envelope and store either in my card basket or in a rub box on their side so I can flick through them easily and see what I have.
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