Tuesday 7 November 2023

Five Panel Merry Christmas

A fairly quick and easy Christmas card today.

The papers are from The Works.  I used Sue Wilson 'Merry Christmas Trim' die and backed 'CHRISTMAS' with red card.  I don't know why I put the greeting at the bottom, as I think it would have been better at the top.  I'll probably make a few more using this fold and change the placement of the sentiment.


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14 comments:

  1. Beautiful papers and card Liz,I like the sentiment where it is

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  2. Another pretty card for the Christmas box, personally I like the sentiment where you placed it. Hope Liam Manning is a good fit for your team.

    B x

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    1. Liam Manning is moving to the red side of the city, not the superior blue and white side. 😉 xx

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  3. Lovely festive card Liz great card fold and fabulous traditional colours
    hugs
    lolo x

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  4. Lovely card, beautiful paper and diecut sentiment!!

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  5. Fabulous fold and beautiful papers in lovely traditional green and red.
    xx

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  6. Fabulous fold Liz, and awesome choice of festive paper! I love the large sentiment die, and I think it looks great at the bottom of your card.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  7. Absolutely adorable and so festive too, love your card ♥

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  8. An elegant and beautiful Christmas Card Liz!
    xxx

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  9. Love this in the trad colourway. I like the sentiment where it is!

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  10. Such pretty papers for this lovely shaped card Liz, and the border sentiment die in white, and red under the cut out, goes beautifully. x

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  11. Gorgeous papers and a great layout, too. I like the sentiment at the bottom!

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  12. Great fold and super papers you used.

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