Well the Mod Squad Blog Challenge called for using at least three different pattern papers on a card or entry. And, since I had some leftovers I once again am making a Christmas card using some I had die cut previously using the Gina K. Designs large stitched square dies. All the pattern papers and card stock are from Gina K. Designs as is the sentiment which is from the recently released Deck the Halls stamp set.
I layered each of the squares of pattern paper onto white card stock and then added it to a red card stock panel which in turn was placed on a white card base. I placed the sentiment panel over the top and then added some little sequin snowflakes. They were originally pink but I added some red Copic to them to color them up a bit more. I also added white sequin snowflakes in each corner. Again another easy to do card and that makes two for my 2019 Christmas supply now.
Well, I am so glad my new year is off to a good start in the Christmas cards. Hopefully, I can keep up that trend throughout the year. And, thanks so much for your visits. I love to hear from you.
God bless,
Verna
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What a great card. I really like the design. Perfect for the challenge.
Love those papers and a bright, cheery card. I want to make Christmas cards throughout the year too and I hope I follow through.
WOOO I love leftovers, especially when they are adapted to fit your situation. Great to add color to pp and get it to work.
Love your design! Such a great idea using left-overs.
Hello, Verna! I LOVE your card design with the 3 squares! You had some great leftovers and made good use of them!
Lovely card and design. Great use of leftovers! Good luck on the challenge.
What a nice way to mix up these patterned papers! Still a sentiment only, yet so much design. I love it!
Happy New Year, Verna! What a fantastic use of DPs! The festive colors feel chilly and I can smell hot chocolate in the background! Yum! It's a beautiful creation. Wishing you all the best. hugs, de
So pretty! it looks like a delightful winter quilt!
I saw this on Facebook this morning and was so happy you have entered it into the challenge. I love the colors and choice of patterned papers!! Great take on the challenge, thank you so much for participating this week at the Mod Squad Challenge
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Great Idea and the card is pretty,
I really like these snippets of dsp formed into such a great design! It looks fabulous!
Fabulous use of those left over papers and well done on card number two for Christmas x
What a great way to show of those beautiful designer papers Verna. Fabulous card.
Great use of your leftover paper. You made a beautiful card!
Clever clever way to use 3 patterned papers, I think it is a fabulous design!!
Wonderful layout for using printed papers!
Very pretty Verna, using several designer papers is always a challenge... You've done a beautiful job and I love the sketch you used
Oh this is fantastic! It has almost a bandana quilt feel to it... love it!
Great way to use leftover paper! Love your layout!!
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