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Thursday, July 29, 2021

Christmas in July Challenge At Creative Knockouts

Hey there and welcome. Today, I want to share my DT project for Creative Knockouts. The theme for this week is “Christmas in July”, and The Paper Shelter as our generous sponsor offers 3 images for one lucky winner, so I really hope you will find some time to play along with us!

The adorable image I used is called Santa Leads The Way. For coloring, I used Prisma colored pencils. As you might already know, the stamp sets from The Paper Shelter come with beautiful patterned paper and pre-colored images as well, but I had some issues with my printer, so sadly I was not able to use those :( Luckily, I found some scrap Christmas DP in my stash. As a final touch, I added faux-stitching, applied a lot of Stickles, and my card was done.


I hope you like how it turned out, and I really look forward to seeing what you come up with for this challenge!

Hugs,

Jinny


Stamp used: Santa Leads The Way (The Paper Shelter)


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:

PIP Challenge 2130-Anything Goes

Color Crazy Craft Challenge Week 29-Anything Goes

Penny’s Paper-Crafty Challenge 501-Anything Goes

TTCRD Challenge-Anything Goes

Simon Says Wednesday Challenge-Anything Goes

4 comments:

Jana Forrest said...

Jinny your card is fabulous! Love all the details. Thank you for joining us over at Penny's Challenge. Best of luck and hope to see you again soon. DT~Jana Forrest

Saphron said...

Oh this is gorgeous! Love the layout!
Thanks for sharing with us at Penny's and good luck with your entry! :)
~ DT Saphron
Lemon Biscuit

Kelly Schelske said...

Beautiful card Jinny! Love the layout and the shimmer on Santa's hat!

Great work!

Vic said...

Great card - I love the faux stitching, I used that quite often in my cards too. Thankyou for sharing your creativity with us this challenge - Vic, DT - The Colour Crazy Craft Challenge. x

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