I was asked to do an extra challenge choice and this is what I decided would be fun. As long as a CD is used somewhere in the making the rest can be made up of all those bits and pieces you were going to throw away or have kept because you just might need them.
That is exactly what I did. The background is from a CD - La Pashe - The Big One Backgrounds. The die was the gift on my then latest Die Cutting magazine and I used all sorts of little bits of card from my scrap box. Even the sentiment was cut from a small piece of leftover.
Here it is:
It is a bit bright I know but at least it won't be missed and it is another for the Christmas box.
I hope you will join in with us and use up some bits and pieces. It doesn't have to be card of course. How about an unused layer of decoupage that you couldn't bear to throw away - just in case - or a trimming of background paper!
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I am looking forward to visiting your blogs and finding out what you were going to throw away.
Hugs
Carol
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a beautiful card Carol, I love those gorgeous little baubles.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Beautiful card, it’s nice to use up bits that have been left over, instead of them gathering dust in the box
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea to use up the pieces by die cutting them, great wreath die and card
ReplyDeleteGreat design Carol. I have this die and can’t wait to separate all the baubles to use on a suitable Christmas tree die!
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This is a great Christmas card Carol, and a great idea for a challenge theme too. I have a folder with pages I've printed off but haven't used the full page for a card, so I know exactly where to look for ideas for this theme!
ReplyDeleteJo x
Beautiful card, bold, bright and fun. I love the baubles.
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Carol and a great challenge. I feel very pleased with myself for using up something already printed instead of printing off more. What I need to do is get into the habit of making a note of which CDs they pieces all come from for future use. x
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