Sunday 13 October 2019

Christmas Card Club - Card 21/2019 - Nativity

Hello and Happy Sunday Everyone

I hope you are having a lovely weekend. Many thanks for taking the time to check out today's post - your visit is much appreciated.

The challenge for today's Christmas Card Club, set by Rita, RMG Creations, is the 'nativity scene'. Difficult this one. A trawl through my complete stash of stamps and dies came up with nothing remotely related to the nativity. Luckily, I have kept cards received for Christmases past and that's where I found the image I have used as the topper for today's card. 
Supplies used:

- a white 5½" square card base
- gold cardstock 
- star patterned paper from Sizzix 'Christmas Spirit' paper pack
- dies: largest dies in the Spellbinders 'Renaissance Jubilee' Designer Series & M& C Boutique's 'Heart' die set;Docrafts X-Cut's 'Star' 
- Docrafts X-Cut circle cutter - used to cut the image out of the old card front
- Versamark and gold embossing powder - used to edge the image once cut out
- various adhesives

That's it for CCC today but I hope you will pop over to see what my teammates have created for today's theme. You'll find a list of their names and links on my right sidebar - as always they are so much more creative than me.

7 comments:

  1. Beautifully recycled card Elizabeth, lovely traditional Christmas card,Kate x x

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  2. What a gorgeous image, love the rich colours which are set off beautifully by your gold frame.
    Lorraine

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  3. A great make Elizabeth! Hugs rachel x

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  4. Beautiful card Elizabeth...lovely image and a great bit of recycling...xxxx

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  5. Such a beautiful card Elizabeth. Perfect for my challenge. Hugs Rita xx

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  6. Really lovely card with some super diecuts to embellish Elizabeth. Nice to see some recycling too. Christine xx

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  7. Stunning card so traditional and beautiful Love and hugs Carole x

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