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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Christmas Lights.

Time once more for the girls in the Chritmas Card Club to show our next cards. Margaret set the theme this time and chose Christmas Lights. I have gone a bit tongue in cheek here as though I do have images I am still finding it painful(with my iffy shoulder)l to colour at the moment . Trawling through my box of used Christmas cards only turned up this one but hey it has a snowman on it with presents(Christmas right!) and the lights are on in the house. Lol.


I teamed it up with red card stock for the base and this red check paper from  'The Works'.  Layered the whole lot up a couple of times with the last layer on 3D sticker pads.  The sentiment was already on the card front as was the ribbon bow. Perfect.

Entering this card into the following challenge:
Scrappy Mo's Scraps of Life #. May Rudolph challenge.




30 comments:

  1. Perfect Mrs A! It's great when you find something you have "hoarded" - oops!- saved and then comes in really useful! Hope your shoulder problem is resolved soon. Christine x

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  2. Hi Mrs A this is a stunning card. I love that image. I am sorry your shoulder is playing up. I do sympathise mine hurts from time to time and rest is the only thing that eases it. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. A fab card, Mrs A. Love that cute snowman! Hope your shoulder feels better soon!

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  4. So lovely and what a fab background goes so well with your recycled front ⛄️ scene hope your shoulder gets better and your able to colour again soon take care xx

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  5. A beautiful recycled card Valery Anne, it would have been a shame to throw this image away.

    Thank you for joining in the Rudolph Days challenge this month.
    Sue xx

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  6. Very sweet Christmas card, I think the light inside the house fit the theme perfectly :)
    Sorry for your shoulder pain, I wish you feel better soon!

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  7. Perfect card for the challenge Valery...light through the window ...a lovely scene and so great that you found such a lovely card to recycle....sorry to hear that you are in pain with your shoulder and hope it improved quickly xxxx

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  8. This works beautifully Val, a lovely Christmasy image and perfect for the challenge. I hope you shoulder gets better soon x
    Lorraine

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  9. What a gorgeous card Avril, absolutely lovely. Hope your poor shoulder gets better soon, such a painful thing too. Hugs Rita xxx

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  10. Lovely card. Hope your shoulder will be better soon.
    xxx Margreet

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  11. A great card for the Christmas Lights. The house looks so warm and festive with the glow of lights and the snow scene is lovely. Great checked paper with the red mats.

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  12. Always good to upcycle and this is perfect Valery for the challenge. Zoe x

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  13. Wonderful upcycling Valery, it's a lovely scene and plenty of lights.
    I hope your shoulder eases soon, take care, Kate x x

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  14. pretty card, congrats Valery
    so cool looks in there

    pd...i use too recycled cards of the others xmas in new cards
    hugs from you

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  15. I'm running rather late this weekend I'm afraid, but had to come and take a peek at your latest creation, lovely as always.

    B x

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  16. Gorgeous card perfect for the challenge. Sorry you are having problems with your shoulder

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  17. Your image is lovely Mrs A, would have been a shame to throw it away, looks lovely in its red checked frame, great recycling.
    Sorry you're having trouble with your shoulder, hope you feel better soon.
    xx

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  18. Such a pretty card and the lights look perfect to me x. Loving the layering and your card is wonderful. Sorry to hear about your continued shoulder being painful x

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  19. I think its brilliant! Lovely card Valery! Hugs rachel x

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  20. Fabulous scene and even if you think it is tongue in cheek, I think it is perfect.

    Super card.

    Kath x

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  21. Great image, Mrs A, perfect for upcycling. Hope your shoulder improves soon. xx

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  22. Well worth up cycling this adorable image, and I enjoyed your flap folds too. Hope your iffy shoulder get better soon xxx

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  23. A gorgeous card. Love the image.
    Valerija xx

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  24. Great upcycling Mrs A, the lovely image looks super against the red check paper xx

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  25. We all have to do what we can at any given time. I love to see windows all lit up at Christmas, and think back to when we had a tree with lanterns on it, a real fire place and sometimes snow outside the window. Those were the best times and your card reflects them perfectly. Kate x

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  26. Hi Mrs A,
    such a very lovely card and such a wonderful scene too.
    Love the the paper used also.
    what have you done to your shoulder?
    I suffered with mine for months and then had a steroid injection which sorted it all out wonderfully.
    Hope you are soon pain free.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  27. Lovely card and image. I hope you feel better soon, pain is no fun. Emmax

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  28. It's so satisfying being able to recycle an old card into something new! The red borders really enliven the red in the image!

    I hope your shoulder is on the mend. Take care!

    love Mags B x

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  29. Sorry to hear about your shoulder. IS is rotator cuff problems? Is so, a steroid shot gives me fabulous relief although it can be ouchy for the first three to four days after.

    Your card is so cute. That is a great image and good for the brief too! I think any time we upcycle a card we are helping balance the new paper we use for our other cards! lol

    Thanks for taking part in the May Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  30. this is so beautiful!
    have a great weekend.

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