It will be a complete year after this month that
our Word Power challenge has been going strong,
so how do you like it? Are you having fun with it?
I know I am as it gives us another opportunity to use
more of my probably very neglected supplies!!
Our challenge is always anything goes as long as
your sentiment takes center stage!!
For my card today I used a die that I have only used once before.
It's a Memory Box 'Have A Holly Jolly Christmas' (2014).....
what does that tell you, I never get rid of anything, in fact when I hear of people 'purging' their supplies it makes me cringe,
I am a keeper of ALL lol!
I think the first and the last time I used it I made it into a
shaker card but this time I just die cut it and let it take center stage
for our challenge! It was die cut from a Tonic silver metallic paper
and placed on a Mintay starry paper, not much more to say about it
but it will be an easy mailer and with the price of postage
going up and up, that is okay with me.
Come on over to Word Power and join in with us,
have a Holly Jolly Christmas yourself!!
Entering the following fun challenges:
Memory Box .... Ravishing in Red
Addicted to Stamps and More .... Christmas
4 comments:
Beautiful!!! I too have this die and like you, have only used it once. If I find I need more cards to mail to family & friends this year maybe I'll go this route!! Anyway, you sure made it shine! Beautifully done!
What a gorgeous die and perfect for this challenge. Fabulous card! You know me, I'm a purger because I don't have room for everything, but I rarely purge a die, and never a stamp or anything I love. I'd like to play this challenge more, but I've got all this stuff to color and die cut...
I really really like this festive and fun card with that big sentiment you just can't miss. The silver and red look great together!
Love this card and the way you used something from your stash! 2014 is practically "vintage" in card-making supplies! It's a keeper!! Thanks for sharing your card with us in the Christmas Challenge on the Addicted to Stamps & More Blog. Cathy ATS&M DT
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