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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Christmas joy

The current challenge over at Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge is 'Spread a little joy and love' - and this really happy image seems to be full of joy:
I can't help smiling when I see that happy face, saying 'Here's some joy, love me but please don't eat me' :) Am I alone in not eating gingerbread men, jelly babies, chocolate bunnies and the like without a pang of guilt I wonder?

I used:

- 6" x 6" square Kraft card

- Penny Black Stickeroo from the 'Snowy Christmas' sheet

- main background paper from Raspberry Road's Christmas Collection (free with QCME magazine) and all other papers from Echo Park's 'Season's Greetings' paper pad - wahoo, that pad is almost used up - that would be a first here

- strip of Christmas ribbon - too nice to hide and too bulky to tie a bow with

- sentiment was stamped using a SU stamp from the 'Joyous Celebrations' set, SU 'Old Olive' ink pad, punched with a Hobbycraft label punch, threaded with green cord and fixed with a brad from a set by My Mind's Eye called 'Decorative Brads - Red'

Am also entering this into Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra for August - where it's always 'Anything Goes'.

Di
x

17 comments:

  1. Di, this certainly does bring joy and love! So cute and love that little tag.
    Lynn

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  2. Love what you do with the stickeroos. This is adorable, and you're right: it's a happy card. TFS

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  3. love this cute card, can't help but smile right back lol
    Tilly

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  4. Cute card with a very happy image. I'm afraid I feel no guilt eating jelly babies - and I still bite the head off first!! Not sure what that says about me (lol)!

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  5. GORGEOUS and very happy!

    I don't suffer from any guilt about eating the things you mentioned! I am a cruel and heartless woman!

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  6. Love this sweet Christmas card Di.
    Hugs
    Caz x

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  7. If you bite the heads off first then the guilt is less cos there's no eyes looking at you....... Cute card Di! x

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  8. This is so cute Miss! I can see why you like her.
    As for the nibbling on things with a face.....feet first!
    Hugs
    xx

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  9. So cute and such a happy card! You're not alone in thinking/feeling that it's just the rest of us won't admit it 'cos we will look like nutters lol!
    I always go for the head first - that way he can't see me eating him little by little lol! Karen x

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  10. Brilliant card, great image and it is really a very happy card.
    You must be well on your way now to finishing your Christmas cards.

    Kath x

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  11. Brilliant is your image Di so happy go lucky chap just right for Hazels challenge he's really joyful looking x

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  12. This is one very cute gingerbread man die. Sweetie! X

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  13. This has me smiling ear-to-ear! It's adorable, Di! Love the design and layering ~ everything frames the jolly gingerboy perfectly. (I don't care for gingerbread men either, but all other men ... well, you expected me to say it, be honest!!)

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  14. Gorgeous card, Di, love that ribbon and the gingerbread man is fab - he does look as though he is jumping for joy. I most certainly do feel guilty eating any of your list, twice over! One for what they are ... I mean where do you start, feet or head, either seems cruel, and two, well, all that sugar is bad for me, I really shouldn't :( I won't be joining you over at Hazel's challenge this week - no time. Hopefully next week. Hugs, Elizabeth xx

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  15. Love the smiley gingerbread - super card for both CHNC challenges - hope to see you again soon, Di x

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  16. Always had to line me jelly babies up and eat the legs followed by the arms and last with a sorry the head. Sweet little gingerbread on yer card Miss. Hugs Mrs a.

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