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Sunday 30 October 2016

CD Sunday - Father Christmas

The theme for our new challenge - starting today - has been chosen by Meg and it is 'Father Christmas'.  I am sure that by now you are all in the middle of a frantic Christmas card 'make' so this challenge will be right on the button - as it were. As long as a CD was used somewhere in the make and you tell us which one it was -  you will be in with a chance of the prize.
Now just to show off I used 3 CD's - all by Robert Addams - in the creation of my card:

I used 'Let it Snow' for the image, 'Christmas Trees' for the hessian background and 'Christmas Backing Papers' for the matt layer.
I added the red ribbon to the top corner just to give the idea of a hessian sack full of goodies being tied up. The hessian look backing paper looks great in real life - very realistic.
Please join in with us and also visit my fellow teamies. We look forward to some festive blog hopping when we come to visit you.
Hugs
Carol
xx

8 comments:

  1. Wonderful Father Christmas image and lovely card.
    Great Christmas card

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  2. Love the pyrimage I would struggle to match it all as perfectly as you have, love the traditional Father Christmas image great card.

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  3. A really jolly looking Father Christmas Carol. I haven't got any Christmas Cds by Rob Addams! Will have to remedy that LOL!
    Pamela
    CD Sunday DT.

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  4. A wonderful looking Father Christmas Carol, I've made quite a lot of Christmas cards already but so far no Father Christmas ones.

    Sue xx

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  5. A super Christmas card Carol, a fabulous image and the ribbon is a great idea.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. Love the tied up hessian idea Carol. You can see the texture on the backing paper in the photo so in real life I'm sure it's even more realistic. Hugs W xx

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  7. That's a wonderful Santa and I like the hessian - very realistic.
    Jocelyn x

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