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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Happy Happy Day

 I'm on a roll as I was able to have fun creating a second card for
another challenge.  As soon as I saw the Alphabet challenge had
X for X-ray, meaning black and white my first thought was my
12x12 Ziploc bag of black scraps using a die my friend gave me
when she ordered 2 by mistake from Kokorosa Custom cutting dies, (thanks Suzi)!

I tried ordering from them myself once but my virus protection
will not let me go to their site saying it is a scam site, which it is NOT!
I would love to order more of these types of dies.

Anyhow, I die cut the base frame from both black and white card stock and
in the end settled on the white frame, mounting it on a black card base.
This was a super easy card to make.  The sentiment is a leftover from
Katy Sue Designs, I have a bag of them.

I'll be back tomorrow, with the start of my DT cards for the month

Also entering these fun challenges:
Snippets Playground #529 ....Snippets


6 comments:

  1. GREAT job! Yes I too have a few of these fractured dies from that same site. My one & only time ordering from there ... took about 3-3 1/2 weeks to show up.

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  2. Wow, this is such a great use of the different papers and turned out beautiful in all black and white! Thanks for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge!

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  3. That die looks really useful for using up snippets! Love the card you have submitted to the Snppets Playground as homework. See you in the Treehouse shortly. xxx

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  4. Wow, you have some pretty fabulous black and white scraps and you have the perfect design for them! What a great card! I love a pieced layout like this.

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  5. Beautiful take on the black & white theme @ the Alphabet Challenge. Gorgeous card creation. Thank you for joining us!

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  6. Lovely card Diane! The black and white is stunning and I love the die set you used. Great use of snippets for sure.
    Hugs
    Di xx

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