Sunday, 2 February 2020

Christmas Card Club Challenge - #3 Stars on Your Card

Hi Crafters,

February has begun and we are marching on through the year already. It is our third Christmas Card Challenge this week and Sylvie has asked us to use 'Stars on our Card' - I hope that this special star will count?
I have made two versions using the same Apple Blossom die brand called Nativity Scene.



I have made similar cards before as I find this die so versatile. The background papers are from a discontinued LOTV paper pad. I have paper pieced the star back in using glitter card.

Challenges I'd like to enter:
Fab n Funky # 466 Christmas
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - #542 Christmas
CHNC Every Saturday - #475 ATG Christmas/Quick & Easy
Sparkles Monthly Challenge - #124 Winter Blues


Thanks for popping by, the other ladies in the group will also have some fabulous Christmas inspiration for you so why not take a look at their blogs listed here.

Lorraine
xXx

22 comments:

  1. It's a beautiful and great sized die Lorraine and is perfect for your CAS card layout

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  2. These are both so pretty! The background papers are perfect with this beautiful die. I always love a Nativity card at Christmas. I am sure that yours are going to be so loved by their recipients!

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  3. Two Beautiful cards Lorraine. The die is one of the nicest I've seen and as you say can be used with different backgrounds. Hugs Rita xx

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  4. Two beautiful cards Lorraine...I think that die cut is fabulous....and great over those wonderful background papers....
    Hope you are having a great weekend...raining here xxxx

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  5. Two fabulous cards Lorraine, a lovely die and two super colour combinations.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  6. Hi Lorraine,
    such very lovely cards and the both colour ways look stunning.
    Love the papers used and that die is a very usuful one.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  7. Two beautiful card, loving the design.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  8. The perfect star on a lovely traditional scene of Christmas. Zoe x

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  9. WOW both of these are gorgeous, I love that Nativity scene die! Thanks so much for joining us at Sparkles Monthly.
    Tammy x

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  10. Two fabulous cards Lorraine, a brilliant nativity scene die.
    Lorraine x

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  11. Beautiful cards Lorraine, and amazing how different they look with different papers and using the white and black cards, Kate x

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  12. Beautiful cards, Lorraine, and that die is stunning. xx

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  13. How different the two cards look even though it is using the same die set. Looks beautiful both ways. Hugs Mrs A.

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  14. Two fabulous cards Lorraine... they certainly fit the Challenge....
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  15. Two beautiful cards, Lorraine. That die cut is great and the star is just perfect. Love them both and even though my favorite colour is blue I must say the purple/blue background on your first card is fantastic. Just gorgeous with the dark silhouette.
    Hugs, Lisa

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  16. Love this die Lorraine and made 2 gorgeous cards. Hugs, Carol S.xx

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  17. Beautiful card love the background and thanks for sharing at Craft this week

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  18. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us at The Sparkles Monthly Challenge

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  19. Brilliant cards. Thanks for sharing with us at Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge.

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  20. Great cards, I think my personal preference is for the darker card! Thank you for joining us at the CRAFT challenge this week.

    Debbie
    CRAFT DT
    decraftsblog.wordpress.com {my blog}

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  21. Two really gorgeous creations. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at Sparkles Monthly Challenges.

    Hugs
    Cathy DT Member
    xxxx

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  22. Beautiful cards and papers,great die-cut scene and paper pieced star
    Carol x

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Each one is read and greatly appreciated, thanks.