Sunday 22 September 2013

Bits and bobs

Seems my blog has been well and truly neglected lately, mostly because that Mr Mojo has taken off on vacation yet again!  I seem to have spent all this last week just gazing blankly at all the enormous stash of stamps etc that I have and not been able to think of a single thing to do with them.Last night I came across a box containing all the bits and pieces left over from making last years Christmas cards and challenged myself to make a card with some of the bits. Everything on the card except the pieces of DP came from the box and there is a lot more stuff in there !

Papercraft Creators crafts - Make it Christmassy
Christmas Stampin all year round  - Anything goes
Jinglebelles - vintage
Country View Challenges - layers

7 comments:

  1. I love that glittery focal piece ... and the poinsettia is absolutely lovely ... looks like Mr. Mojo was kind to you today ... so glad you joined us at jingle belles.

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  2. Beautiful Christmas card, this is one of my favourite images.
    Yvonne x

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  3. what a beautiful (& sparkly!!!) winter scene, so elegant and lovely, i'd like to step right into that frame! thanks for joining our vintage fun at JINGLE BELLES! ♥

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  4. This is so pretty! I have that poinsettia die, but I never thought of using it on vellum! It's gorgeous! Thanks for the idea and thanks for playing with CSAYL.

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  5. You have created a lovely vintage scene card and I love the vellum flower. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at Country View Crafts this month.

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  6. You have created a lovely vintage scene card and I love the vellum flower. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at Country View Crafts this month.

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