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Sunday, October 9, 2016

(GAH!) Pink Christmas

Hi, everyone!

I took a break from the Wild Card Online Card Class today to make a card for the current (GAH!) Pink Christmas Challenge over at Jingle Belles. A special annual tradition has been made even more special by remembering Leslie Hanna with this (GAH!) Pink Christmas Challenge.

Distress Ink bundled sage and worn lipstick core paper
Stampin' Up! blackberry bliss and whispering white cardstock; stash gold foil paper
SU festival of trees image and good greetings sentiment, heat embossed with DI spun sugar and Ranger clear powder
SU tree punch; Lawn Fawn mini snowflake die; SU embossing folder
adhesives: Scotch ATG; Ranger multi medium matte; Recollections foam squares

Lauren and Stephanie and making donations to support breast cancer research for every card linked. Hope you'll play along with the Jingle Belles and their Shopping Our Stash pals.

Thanks for stopping and happy scrappin'!

5 comments:

  1. The black shadows really help the lighter pink trees pop ... so glad you joined us to celebrate Leslie & fight breast cancer at Jingle Belles.

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  2. what a wonderful card... those SHADOWS ar soooooo cool and so clever, i love how you've tied them in with the black mats against the snowy embossed background and the green card base! everything about this just so totally rocks! thanks so much for "THINKING PINK" with us --and helping us remember leslie, as well-- at jingle belles! <3

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  3. I love non-traditional colors for holiday cards and this one is just gorgeous!!!

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  4. I love your pink card, Sybrina, and agree about the black shadows (I just did that myself on a project yesterday) - it really makes your trees pop! I had no idea that Jingle Belles had a pink challenge....so cool and will remember that for next year. Good luck!

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