...to misquote The Smiths.
This is probably my favourite vintage Christmas image and I have used it several times. This time I used it with torn and distressed patterned paper scraps, ribbon, a brad and a big snowflake. I made the snowflake as part of an online course in designing your own electronic cutting files.
I'd like to enter:
That's Crafty vintage
Lunagirl holiday children
Sugar Creek vintage non trad colours
Crafty Cardmakers distress it
This is gorgeous Marina and can see why you love it too.
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Fliss xx
I love this image you used, and vintage photos lend themselves to well to the soft colors you chose. Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing it in my Holiday Children challenge at LunagirlMoonbeams.com! -- Karen
ReplyDeletethis is a darling vintage image you've used! thank you for playing along with our holiday children challenge at lunagirl moonbeams! xo from michele on the DT
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty image and it stands out beautifully from the soft blue background. Nice distressing, great job making that snowflake!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous. I love the colours and the snowflake is perfect.
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hugs Kimx
Lovely image and card! Thanks so much for joining us at Sugar Creek Hollow!!
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xoxo Dt Tiziana
Lovely card - love the blues.
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Beautiful card, gorgeous image, stunning colors - love it!
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Amelia (DT Sugar Creek Hollow)
Hi Marina ~ This beautiful card just won the random drawing in my Holiday Children blog challenge at LunagirlMoonbeams.com! When you get a chance, email me at info@Lunagirl.com to claim your prize, $15 credit to use at my shop LUNAGIRL.COM. And please join us for the new challenge starting tomorrow, featuring Saint Nick! ~ Karen
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