Sunday 26 November 2017

Joy To The World




Well here it is the last Rudolph Challenge of the year and wonders never cease in that  I have managed to enter every month. We all really appreciate that Maureen runs this challenge every year, so a big Thank You Mo,

For my card I have used the lovely Penny Black Wreath embellished with red stickles and I coloured the bow with a red pro marker. The background holly is a freebie stamp which I really like.  

12 comments:

  1. That is gorgeous Joan! Very elegant and beautiful stamping x

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  2. Hi Joan,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    what a very wonderful card and such a lovely stamped design.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  3. love your elegant wreath card, fab stamping and I like the die cut too. Happy RD xxx

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  4. A wonderful card Joan, I love the stamp you've used for the background as well as the one for the main image too.

    Sue xx

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  5. How pretty the PB wreath looks in green with the hints of red Joan, I'v done it in gold, silver and black but must try this colourway as it looks lovely.

    B x

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  6. Really like the wreath stamped in green Joan - like Brenda am going to try a different colour instead of gold/silver!

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  7. A lovely card Joan, love the wreath with the pops of red berries
    Avril xx

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  8. So very beautiful. A lovely wreath design.

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  9. This Penny Black wreath is a beauty and so is this card! I love the soft greens you chose and the red stickles berries look fab.
    Thanks for taking part in the November Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  10. Fabulous and elegant dear Joan! Chrisx

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