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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Time for Christmas cards

I'm so late this year starting my Christmas cards so there is a chance they will be late. I'm working really hard to make them but still have to rest my hands. The pain has gone into my wrists now but not like carpal tunnel. If I rest it goes away.

In keeping with using my pattern paper (which I'm happy to say I have been doing) this is a paper with the trees and teeny birds. I added the die cut trees in silver glitter paper and little die cut red birds. The sentiment is SU embossed in Wow black twinkle glitter. 




Be kind to one another.




18 comments:

  1. I am so impressed with you using your pattern paper...you must check out Kristina Warner's blog because one day she made all her cards out of just pattern paper and they were awesome! But I love what you did here with the background paper, and those lovely tress and of course the red birds! Take it easy on the hand, I had some tendonitis in my wrist also, got a shot and that has helped and I wear a brace at times also. Be safe! Heart Hugs, col

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  2. This is a great card Brenda, loving the pattern paper background and your sparkly trees are perfect for those cute birdies!
    Rest as much as you can. x

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  3. This is a great use of patterned paper, Brenda. I'm impressed how you added die cuts of trees and birds. Great idea and fantastic effect. I have to say, that we have snow too. If it has to be, should it be in December. :-)
    Take care! Hugs, Sonja

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  4. I have to snicker at this fun card you've made - GMTA - I just started a card today with embossed trees and little red birds in them - I have to finish mine though LOL This is such a cute and fun card, and I like the die-cut trees in front of the white birches!

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  5. I love those little red birdies that you have added. They just make this card. Sorry to hear you have a problem with your hands.Do take care and take it easy. hugs Mrs A.

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  6. wonderful, I always love the mix of red and grey on Christmas cards. Don't over do it everyone will understand XX

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  7. Hi Brenda,
    this is such a lovely card and a beautiful design too.
    Love the little red cardinals in those glittery trees.
    What a very fab paper used that looks so brilliant with your design.
    Lots of crafty love and hugs from my house to yours. Jenny L.

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  8. So beautiful and elegant. I love the scene you created.

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  9. Great use of the pattern paper and such a beautiful card x.

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  10. So lovely and more fab pattern paper. Love the pop of red.
    Take care of yourself... you din’t want a setback!

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  11. This is so peaceful looking, Brenda! Love the birches in the background and the silvery trees with the red birds resting there! Don't overdo, my friend!

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  12. Oh, I love cardinals and love your sweet card, Brenda! Beautiful background paper and lovely sparkly trees! Take it easy on those creative hands! People understand when you need to take a break! Take care and have a great weekend, hugs!!

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  13. A super card Brenda, great papers and a lovely way to use them.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  14. Oh what neat paper & the perfect way to use it, Brenda!

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  15. Hi Brenda, a fabulous use of the snow scene paper, love the bright pops of red with the little birds. Hope you are feeling better... Have a wonderful week... Megan

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  16. This is so pretty with the little red birds in the woods! I hope your hands feel better soon too! Hugs

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  17. You really did a fabulous job bringing life to that pp, Brenda! I love the schparkly trees and red Christmas birds! And you sure had good luck with that twinkling e/p! I've never had mine stick without clumping, especially with words. Hugs, Darnell

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  18. Your card is so pretty Brenda! I LOVE the patterned paper background with the tree and bird die-cuts. Beautiful! Sorry to hear you end up in pain when making cards. Happy that it goes away with rest, so rest up my friend! xx

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