Monday, October 22, 2018

North Pole

Good morning to you all! Sorry my post is up late today,
as apparently, I thought it should go live at 6 pm tonight not am.
A little hick up in the start of my Monday. Now that I am up and going
here is what is going on...

We had a crazy weekend full of birthday parties and lot's
of volleyball. Our daughter and her team brought home
the Gold metal from this tournament. It was so very exciting to watch
and cheer them on.

So today, being Monday it means, I have a 
brand new creation for you using a stamp set
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It is called North Pole.
 I just love this set and had a blast coloring up the image
with my copic markers. The white area's are filled in
with glitter called Dazzling Diamonds from Stampin' Up.
The paper is all from Stampin' Up and the oval and circle dies are too.
I love the pattern papers, they remind me of a really 
nice rustic Christmas and the sentiment is awesome.
I bet we all know a lot of people in our lives that 
we love from the North Pole and back.

This stamp set is another hit for Denise.
It also feels good getting a start on my Christmas cards
this year.

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:
Cards in Envy - Favorite Holiday Card Challenge (flat nothing popped up).
Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge -PIP #1842 - Anything Goes

Wishing you all an amazing day
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs

6 comments:

  1. What a great sentiment to go with this card. I also love the plaid background. So pleased you joined us at Cards in Envy for this week's challenge.

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  2. What an excellent card! The layout and papers are great and that sentiment is too sweet! Thanks for playing along with us at PIP Challenges!
    hugs

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  3. Fantastic card! Your layout is perfect for the vertical stamp; and I love the stamp set. Thanks for joining us at Cards In Envy Challenge!

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