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I'm home after about ten days or so in North Devon in our caravan, where the weather started off cold and drizzly and ended up so hot and sunny we were looking for shade to cool off! That's British weather for you! We did come back home for day in the middle as I'd booked to go on a trip on The Matthew around Bristol harbour with a group of friends. The Matthew is a replica of John Cabot's ship.
I haven't had much time to visit blogs lately, so I'll be blog visiting over the next few days to catch up. Although was too hot to craft recently, I did managed to batch make ten Christmas cards of this design when the weather was cooler.
The stamp is 'Precious Nativity', by Stampendous, stamped with Memento 'Tuxedo Black' and coloured with Promarkers. I used a Crafter's Companion 'Snowflakes' embossing folder for the background. The sentiment is raised up on foam pads.
I am joining in the following challenges with this card:
Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #214 ~ Wet or Dry Embossing
4CC Challenge #408 ~ Dry Embossing Delight
HLS June Christmas Challenge ~ Anything Goes
4CC Challenge #408 ~ Dry Embossing Delight
HLS June Christmas Challenge ~ Anything Goes
As you've read this far, I thought I'd share a few photos of our trip on The Matthew.
The Matthew is a replica of a caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America, presumably Newfoundland.
All aboard for a two hour trip.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ship, the SS Great Britain, is docked in Bristol Harbour and is a popular tourist attraction.
The harbour is a perfect place to be on a warm and sunny evening.