Cardstock = Very old Kanban, topper = LOTV mounted on navy mirri. Stitching round the edges done with a scorebug and a silver pen. Torn vellum sentiments. Joycraft snowflake die cut from white card and dusted with a little hologram glitter.
Thanks for the lovely comment Sue. I have managed to get my Christmas card for the prompt jar elements made, but not taken a pic yet. Almost back on track before the next round!
White card stock, mauve mat is ancient kanban, New dies = 'Merry Christmas tree' (fell in love with and had to have!) cut from purple mirri and a set of snowflakes cut from silver hologram card.
Dies are all Impression Obsession.
I know it might be a struggle for show and tell on Christmas themes, but there is so much we buy that is very versatile that I'm looking forward to seeing what gets featured.
I still need to post my card for the Show and Tell Christmas take, but here's my week 19 Christmas cracker:
I am now up to date, until tomorrow. I have succumbed to The Village Die .... well ... it was fate really .... who am I to resist fate? My heat gun gave up the ghost after 21 years of faithful service and since it did so mid-emboss, I had to dash out and get a new one. It would have been silly not to look around the shop whilst I was there .... wouldn't it? .... and there was the Village die. Also several other things .... how lucky that the heat gun was at an offer price
I have no idea why the silver peel-off frame has photographed as partially red, I assure you it isn't really this is very much inspired by Nat's card, just in case you didn't notice
Lovely cards wendy, I especially love the snowflake sky of the second one.
Don't worry, no one is able to resist the power of The Village Die! It has to be the single most easiest way to create a Christmas card with minimal input from anything else, as can be shown in my card for last week - using it yet again:
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