
No Black Friday in person shopping today for me! Just having fun making my Christmas cards and joining in some challenges. For today’s card, I stamped my sentiment using an older Inkadkinadoo Warm Holiday Wishes stamp set cutting it out with a combination of circle dies from Spellbinders and Gina K Designs. After adding some gold twine and Christmas Foilage using the Simon Says Stamp die set, it was mounted on a piece of Recollections paper pad plaid then GKD Key Lime and attached to a white card base.
This card will be entered in to the Sunday Stamps Weekly Challenge #244 which is a sketch challenge by Amy.

Happy Black Friday and Stay Safe!
Beautiful card design with a fun pop of bright green! Love your greens, berries, and gold cord on the plaid.
Another lovely card! Your bright colors really pop off of the muted background.
Love the plaid with the bright colors! Great card!
Now what would have caused you to add that shade of green? This is the holidays. You can never again say you don’t use gray, at least in this pic the shades of the plaid read gray. And with the red and green and pop of bling from the shiny thread, you got this.
Thanks, Bonnie, whenever I use plaid I think of you and your inspiring plaids. And yes, there is a shade of gray in it too.
Love the buffalo check background! And that sentiment is beautiful – lovely design altogether! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!
Thanks for a fun challenge.
Awesome. Love that plaid background with the addition of bright green.
Thanks so much Gerry. Plaids seem to be popular this year so I was happy to pick up that paper pad.
Love that lime green against everything else. It totally brings the card into a wow factor. Great sentiment too. A winner to my eyes.
Thanks Johanna, I appreciate your support.
A lovely Christmas creation using the trendy Buffalo Plaid and a nice pop of green. Thanks so much for playing along with this weeks challenge at Sunday Stamps! 🙂
Thanks for your commenting and a fun challenge.
This is a fantastic Christmas card! I hope you enjoyed your day of creating rather than shopping.