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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The House That Stamps Built: Anything Goes

That's right, everyone's favorite this week at The House: Anything Goes
 


I've yet to start on my stash of Christmas cards for this year so I
thought Anything Goes this month was the perfect time to kick
off the Christmas card season.  I see my blog friends making cards
every week for Christmas and am so impressed of how ahead of
the game they are.
I stamped up 2002-J, Holiday Lamp Post, used several blue
Distress Oxide inks on my background, spritzed with water
and a shimmer spray, use a gel pen for snow, glitter glue
on the greenery and lamp top.  Die cut by Quick Kutz.
 
Remember to join in with our challenge weekly, you might just be the
lucky winner of the monthly drawing for the $25 Repeat Impression's gift
certificate. Each entry gets a chance, two if you use a
Repeat Impressions stamp.  My followers get a 10% discount -see
my sidebar.  Drawing is the first Wednesday every month.
 
For inspiration check out what my teammates have created:
Cheri  Esther Heather  Joy   Laurie  Shirley
 
A few fun challenges:


14 comments:

  1. This is so beautiful!! I love the pretty image and the touch of sparkly snow you added!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. What a pretty Christmas card!! I love the glittery snow accents on the lamp and greenery! (You're way ahead of me -- I can't seem to get in the mood till sometime in the fall!)

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  3. Wow!!! What a gorgeous Christmas card, Donna. That lamp is one of my favorite stamps and I love how you showcased it on this card.

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  4. Such a pretty Christmas card - I think I will put this on my "want" list. Love the coloring and all the extra elements you did - now you are at least one ahead on your Christmas cards.

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  5. wow! how gorgeous, Donna! I love the burst of red ribbon, and your woven ribbon, too. It's a beautifully colored and designed creation! hugs, de

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  6. This is gorgeous Donna. i love how you put the ribbon through the die cut..loz

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  7. What a gorgeous card and image, I love how you added the ribbon, very pretty!

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  8. I think I now "need" this stamp. Wonderful Christmas card.

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  9. The Ribin threaded around the oval die is a natty idea. Looks very effective. Hugs Mrs A.

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  10. Very pretty! Love your background paper and your fun layout! While I'm here, thanks for playing with Jo's Scrap Shack.

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  11. Hello, Donna! Way to go on starting your Christmas cards! It makes November/December way less stressful! This is absolutely gorgeous! Love the sparkle on the background, and the ribbon tied through the die-cut looks amazing! Beautiful card, my friend!

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  12. Love this Image
    and lovely sketch too Donna
    the ribbon added softeness on this card
    sweet christmas card
    hugs
    Monika

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  13. It’s a lovely Christmas image, so well colored and with beautiful snow detailing.

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  14. Wow this is absolutely gorgeous Donna!! I just love the image, the blue snowy background and how you've weaved the ribbons around the frame! Good for you on getting a start on Christmas too!! HUGS

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