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Yup, another fractured card. This one is for one of our granddaughters. Patterned paper is from my “old” stash. Die used is Stitched Squares by Die-namics, sentiment was printed on the computer, candles are computer clip art. The next fractured card I make will have a little different look.
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One last Christmas card for my hubby. I didn’t think we were exchanging cards this year because he’s still recovering from that knuckle replacement surgery and is pretty much in a one handed, non dominate handed state. He didn’t think he would make it to the store to but a card for me so I told him I wouldn’t make one for him. We exchange cards on every occasion. So he walked to the nearby CVS and found a card for me. Then I had to laugh over his outrage at the price of a Hallmark card!!! I told him when he has both hands back he needs to go to the “elf room” and make his own cards in the future.
Using some plaid papers from my supplies and Tim Holtz dies this “winter snow scene” The black oval piece has some stars printed on it (hard to see) so Santa flying through the night sky over some winter trees makes this a winter/snow scene for me.
Hello and welcome. Since I didn’t make dear-old-sister a chuckle card this month I decided on a snarky Christmas card. Image and sentiment “I’ve been watching you all year and you’re not naughty… you’re sick in the head” were found online. Since this strange sense of humor runs in our family d-o-s loved it.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
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I made a card this week that I can share. It will be entered in the Cardz 4 Galz challenge.
This stamp set is from Your Next Stamp along with the matching die. I used several alcohol markers to color this. The patterned paper is all Stampin Up, very retired. The cardbase is also SU. The sequins are SU from a Paper Pumpkin kit. I believe the stamp set is called Stack the Holidays.
I cannot end the year without playing along with the Two Old Bats monthly challenge. The mood board’s focus is on skulls so I searched the internet for sugar skulls background pattern, then added a clear acetate panel from my local Michaels which also included a skull as well as a SimonSaysStamp pre-printed sentiment strip and a few die cuts to complete my card today. I thought it turned out pretty cool, if I must say so myself. HAHAHA!!!
I have been enjoying Stamp Buddy Gerry’s Fractured cards over the last few weeks. I found some instructions on Stamping on the Back Porch by Karen Titus. OMG I’m addicted. These are truly quick and easy which is what I needed to finish my Christmas cards. I used Pattern Paper from the 12 Days of Christmas 6×6 pack by G45 and from the Christmas Cheer Mega pack by Carta Bella. I tried to match the colors from the PP to colors I had on hand. The sentiment on the focal square is from Noelle Mouse (retired GKD). I cut it apart so it would fit at the bottom of the diamond. The gingerbread boy is from the same set colored with Copic YR24. The other small images are from the Christmas Icons set from Sunny Studios colored with Copics. The ones below are just a few of the ones I created yesterday.
Hello and welcome. Today’s card is for our bonus great-grandson. He just turned 4 and is big time into garbage and recycling trucks. You can find anything online, so I Googled Christmas garbage truck clip art. I brought this image into my Hallmark card program, added the sentiment and his name, printed and fussy cut it. It’s popped up. Pp is another one I found online. Usually, I leave a small border around the background paper but not this time.
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In my rush to finish my Christmas cards, I found two images of the large Holly spring by Technique Tuesday already colored and die cut. Copics used G09, G14, R89, R27, E57. I cut strips of plaid PP from Tartan PP pad by Crafters Consortium. The Christmas Pine card front was embossed with the Forevergreen EF by Spellbinders. The sentiment is from Blizzard by GKD stamped in Cherry Red and cut with the matching die. I’m going to enter this in Can You Handle the Pressure? – Anything Goes with a Twist of Holly. Thanks for looking at my card.
Hello and welcome. Since the first fractured Christmas card turned out ok, I decided to make a landscape one. I really like this pp I found online. Triangle shape was fussy cut, and the bulbs are computer clip art. It’s probably a strange design for a Christmas card but I’m kind of strange so it’s ok. We’ll give this one to our mail carrier.
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