Sunday, August 31, 2014

Candy Canes Christmas


This week's challenge at
is to pick a previous sketch.

I chose this sketch from February 2013.





The candy cane stamp I used was a post Christmas,
in the clearance bin purchase at Michael's at the end of last year.
I paid a whole $0.50 for it!
Anyway, I stamped with versa mark and then heat embossed
with red embossing tinsel, colored the bows with
a silver paint pen and fussy cut.
I applied them to the turned squares which were die cut
with Sizzix framelits.
The greeting is from a Hero Arts
Christmas Greetings stamp set.
The snowflake embossing folder I used for the background
is from Darice.
This is Christmas card #36 for this year so far!

I am also linking up to:
Completely Christmas Anything Goes
Christmas Stampin' All Year Long Anything Goes

Thanks for taking a look!


7 comments:

  1. Oh how Christmassy Judy! Love the embossing, and those candy canes look lovely.

    Thanks for joining us at 52CCT this week.

    Hugs, Gill xx
    52CCT Design Team

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  2. très charmante création Judy, merci de jouer avec nous chez 52CCT et CSAYL, biz

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  3. Thank you so much for entering our Completely Christmas challenge 27 with your lovely creation - we hope we'll see you again soon, Hazel, DT x

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  4. A great design! Thanks for sharing with us at CSAYL!
    Tracey, DT

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  5. Absolutely fabulous! I love your take on the sketch - the candy canes are so festive and with sparkle too! Great textured background. Thanks so much for playing along with 52CCT this week!

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  6. What a sweet creation, Judy! I do love that you've picked one of your older sketches. You done a great job. Thanks for joining our August Pick A Previous Sketch challenge at 52 {C}CT. Have a lovely day!
    hugs, Asha

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  7. Super job with all the clean-cut layers of this sketch! I love the traditional color scheme, and the candy canes are just so cheery and festive and fun. I'm so glad you shared your card with us at 52{C}CT! :)

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