Friday 21 November 2014

Merry Monday - Christmas Bells

The current challenge over at Merry Monday is 'Christmas Bells', I don't have a load of bells in either stamp or die form - apart from one particular die that I love, and this was the result:
I used:

- 5" x 5" square white card blank, tent style

- snippets of green, gold mirri and red satin mirri card

- the holly die is a very recent gift from a lovely bloggy friend, made by Die-namites and called 'Elegant Holly'. I love the swirls on this die - great for suspending things from. Just added a few Josy Rose nail heads for the holly berries

- the bells were die cut using a Memory Box die called 'Bells Are Ringing' and snippets of gold and satin red mirri card

- all the die cuts were backed with Stick-It double sided adhesive before being cut

- the sentiment is a peel off

- three little peel off stars from the sentiment sheet to finish off

The light was dreadful when I took this photo, so I had to turn the card at a slight angle to pick up a little bit of sunshine and to prove that all the gold really does shine :)

Di
x

23 comments:

  1. Looks great. That holly die is amazing. Have ordered some of your stick it stuff!

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  2. Wow Di!
    Love the red and gold mirri snippets Bells with lovely elegant Holly die with cherries! Wonderful and lovely design.

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  3. Love the shiny bells, Di--gorgeous card!

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  4. Gorgeous, love the berry pearls :-) xx

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  5. Fantastic Christmas card die. Ding dong merrily on high . . . . .


    xxx

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  6. I love the holly die and then the way you have added the MB bells to it works beautifully Di and makes a great Christmas card. x

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  7. Gorgeous card! A beautiful die and the berries just pop out. xx

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  8. A lovely card, the swirly holly die is gorgeous and looks great with the red nail head berries.Beautiful hanging bells too.
    Jean x

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  9. Lovely card, Di. The Josy Rose nail heads look very berry like and the teeny weeny stars make the perfect embellishment. I often have to photograph my cards at an angle because of the interference from the metallic/shiny bits on them. Hugs, Elizabeth xx

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  10. Hi Di,
    another really gorgeous creation today.
    Love those fab dies and what you have created with them.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  11. Love the bells, the bells, goregeous gold and the green hollies with the berries looks fab.

    Kath x

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  12. So beautiful Di l just love everthing you have done to create such a gorgeous card x

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  13. This is gorgeous Miss. Love it.
    Hugs
    xx

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  14. You have the perfect Christmas bells, Di! And they are so pretty in the foil paper that makes them shine! Love that holly sprig too! Thanks for sharing this with us at Merry Monday!

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  15. I love the creative way you used the holly and bells together! I'd never have thought to suspend bells from a sprig of holly, but it looks perfect together! Love those shiny berries too! NJ!

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  16. So pretty! You've done a wonderful job coloring the beautiful gold embossed bells and I love the die cut holly branch! Thank you for joining us at Merry Monday!

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  17. Oh Di, this card is just beautiful! I love those Christmas bells and I love the holly branch the bells are hanging from. The little stars finish off this beautiful card perfectly!! Hugs, Brenda

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  18. Aww Di love this its so elegant huggles Sue xxx

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  19. This is so pretty. The holly die is just gorgeous and a perfect partner for those lovely bells. Thanks so much for joining us at Merry Monday.

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  20. Oh fabulous card Di what a gorgeous design!!
    Lucy x

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