The 30 Day Christmas Card Making Challenge was designed to get us ready for the festive season, earlier than we might have without it. Each day a challenge is posted with a card that I have created for the challenge. If you are joining the challenge then please share them using the #30DayChristmasCardMakingChallenge or join the Facebook page. Links to both are available below.
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A little about today’s challenge:
This challenge is all based around the colour green, which is why it’s named after the mean old Mr Grinch. While the theme is based around him the project doesn’t need to be related at all. Instead just use green as the main colour of your card.
Today’s Project
Where do I even start with this card? I love how feminine it is when the theme is green. It is really softened by the Petal Pink card [146985] & Forever Gold Laser-Cut Specialty Paper [152493]. The introduction of gold just really makes this card scream elegance. It’s also a big favourite of mine.
My favourite items from the Annual Catalogue can be found in the Forever Greenery Suite [154143]. I would just like to confirm that I don’t have a thing for the colour green, it’s a great colour but there’s nicer ones out there. While we are on the subject as well the Forever Gold Laser-Cut Specialty Paper [152493] is found in the Forever Greenery Suite [154143]. Don’t you just love it when these thing happen?
I was a little unsure about the flowers on this card however they have grown on me. These are from the Poinsettia Dies [153522]. What I love most is that they cut & emboss at the same time. How cool is that? Just one die that does both. All I needed to was to add a little shape to the petals and stick a little Gilded Gem [152478]. It couldn’t be easier.
colour combo
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Lori says
Gorgeous card, Martin!