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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Scatter Holiday Magic

I received some new goodies again and couldn't wait to play with them.  I used the Basic Rectangle die from Simon Says to create a shaker card.  I used the foam tape from Scrapbook Adhesives.  Now, way back when... like... maybe 12 years ago I purchased a few acetate scrapbooking sheets when a local scrapbooking store was closing.  I have been hoarding them ever since.  Today I decided to cut one up an use it on a card.  :)  The paper I used is the Good Cheer Collection from Elle's Studio.  The Washi Tape is from Little B.


I created a little snow scene to go in front of the shaker background.  The sled is the Large Winter Sled from Memory Box and I used cardstock from My Mind's Eye.  The cup and mittens are from the Mittens and Mugs set from Concord & 9th and finally, the sentiment is the Two Feet Deep stamp set from Papertrey Ink.


Playing along with The Challenge - I pulled out the red and blue.

Now I must get ready as I babysit my grand daughter today, so I better sit and have my tea before she arrives ;)

10 comments:

  1. I love that you made the whole card a shaker!

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  2. Wow, this is one fabulous card! I love it as a shaker. Great idea to use that paper for the background. Looks terrific! Giggled at your last comment. :)

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  3. Awesome card! Thanks for joining us at The Challenge!

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  4. This is so adorable, Laurel! You have such a unique style and are a master at collage. Also a pleasure to see your work! Thanks so much for joining us at The Challenge!

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  5. Fantastic card Laurel, Thank you for joining The Challenge.

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  6. This is great, Laurel! I love it!

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  7. This is so fun! Fabulous take on the inspiration photo!

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  8. Such a fun card! You are so talented! Thank you for joining us at The Challenge this week! XX

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  9. Oh, I remember those acetate sheets! How brilliant! I LOVE this!

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