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Friday, February 22, 2013

Baa Baa.

I do like a bit of up cycling. This was a christmas card received last year that was large enough to cut in two. So I can make another card with the other half. I do like to use every thing up.
The Merry Christmas was from another card which matched perfectly the sun glowing on the moutains and the deep purple was card stock in my stash which had already been cut to shape.
Ribbon and pearls also in stash. I tried putting on stark white card at first but decided it looked better on this creamy card.

Entering into the following:
Crafty Hazel Nuts: Show some snow.
Crafty Hazel Nuts Extra: Anything  Goes Christmassy,
Frilly and Funkie: Layer it on and share a word.


16 comments:

  1. Very Pretty! I Love the sheep in the snow! Different & Inspirational! Hugs,Tee

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  2. This is beautiful,a gorgeous image and fab colours.xxx

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  3. Aww fabby picture Mrs A and card and thank you for you lovely comments x

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  4. Perfect upcycling - delightful card - thanks for entering both CHNC challenges, Mrs A - hope to see you again soon. x

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  5. ooo, very nice card and a pretty scene.

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  6. Love this Mrs A - super use of a preloved card and the purple along with the brown ribbon works so well together.

    Hugs, Di xx

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  7. This is lovely Mrs A, such a serene image and fab with the purple mat :) Donna ♥ x

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  8. Lovely work, Thanks for joining CHNC challenge extra for February.

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  9. Lovely card. Thanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie, hugs Jenny x

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  10. It's never too early to start getting ahead, Mrs. A, with this pretty upcycle. Good for Ewe! Hugs, Lesley

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  11. Love all this upcycling. Beautiful card. Isn't it great when you can utilize a previously beautiful card to make something equally pretty? TFS

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  12. What a lovely card and a great idea for upcycling! I love the purple! Thanks for playing along with us at Frilly and Funkie!

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