Saturday 25 June 2022

Peace on Earth

The Rudolph Days Challenge begins today and runs until the end of the month.

The dove die cut and the sentiment stamp were magazine cover gifts with a magazine I received as a RAK recently. The top wing on the dove it raised up on foam pads to add dimension. The patterned paper is from a paper pad from The Works.  The sentiment is stamped in navy and punched out with a circle punch.  The other circles are Sue Wilson 'Double Pierced Circles' die cuts.  The background was embossed with a Creative Expressions 'Snowflake Lattice' embossing folder, layered on a navy mat.

I am joining in the following challenges:





24 comments:

  1. Your diecut dove and sentiment are beautifully reflections on the meaning of Christmas Liz

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  2. Gosh, are we that far into this month already, time certainly seems to fly. This is a lovely card with a great sentiment which is just right for the design

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  3. Beautiful card Liz and I love your dove die cut

    Anne

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  4. Beautiful card and something we all hope that it will be like that soon! Hugs, Gerrina

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  5. Beautiful card Liz...love the white ad navy...and the sentiment says it all...we wish! xx

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  6. This is beautiful! I like the embossingfolder very much. If you would like to, you could join the challenge from http://cyhtp.blogspot.com. The card is perfect for this!
    Lia xx

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  7. You always use the most beautiful EF to give textures to your cards! Love the whole design and the fabulous dove! Peace is the most important thing just now... but they that stay on top of the peoples want wars :(

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  8. Such a lovely card. I like the clean look.

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  9. Hi, Liz! Your Rudolph Day card is gorgeous! Love the added dimension on the dove's wing! Can't go wrong with that sentiment! Lovely card!

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  10. This is a beautiful card Liz and the white dove looks so pretty on the layered pierced circle and love the added wing popped up for dimension, and the pretty blue paper is a wonderful background, also the seasonal lattice embossing in the background is just perfect, and finished with a coordinating pierced circle for the sentiment too. x

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  11. I have returned to say thank you for joining us again over at the NBUS Challenge Liz..I think I need a new brain..lol. x

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  12. A quick post holiday catch up, peaceful card and wonderful post below, well done to your daughter.

    B x

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  13. Card is gorgeous Liz so elegant hugs x

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  14. Oh Liz, this is so, so pretty! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at Can You Handle The Pressure … we appreciate your support and hope to see you again next challenge!
    Darlene
    CAN YOU HANDLE THE PRESSURE
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS

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  15. This is just so delightful and I adore that EF for the background.

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  16. Beautiful clean and fresh card design Liz, just lovely.
    Lorraine

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  17. Lovely elegant Christmas card Liz. Peaceful it certainly is. x

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  18. What a fab card Liz, those were great freebies and you have used them beautifully!

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  19. Hi Liz,
    what a wonderful card and a very beautiful design.
    Love that dove die and your creation lokks fabulous.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  20. Your card is so lovely. That dove with the filigree wing popped up is beautiful!

    Thanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  21. What a gorgeous Christmas card Liz! I love the dove, so beautiful and I also love that embossing folder. I sure hope one day we see peace on earth! Hugs, Brenda

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  22. Absolutely delightful and thanks for joining us at June's Rudolf Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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