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Friday, 28 July 2017

Rudolf day for July

It's past the 25th of the month so time for Rudolf day for July. Here is my offering. I stamped the berry branch stamp (inkylicious) in olive grove memento ink then used 3 colours of liquid pearls for the berries. The greeting is from a Honey Doo set and the snowflake on the base card is from Crafty individuals.
I've not managed a second card this month I'm afraid, but I will have 3 for next month.
Do pop over to Mo's blog and take a look. It is the best way of keeping up with making your Christmas cards.
Thanks for looking! 

9 comments:

  1. Beautiful. I like this wreath and the berries look fabulous. You have so much patience to place them all individually like that!
    Thanks for taking part in the July Rudolph
    Days Challenge.

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  2. Hi Sally,
    as usual your card is excellent and wonderfully created.
    I love that wonderful and unusual shaped wreath.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. GD

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  3. Love the wreath Sally and I love that you have used different colours for the berries.


    Joan x

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  4. Hi Sally what a gorgeous wreath, beautifully designed card and lovely the way you've made the berries. I never get my liquide pearls to settle in to rounds they always seem to have peaks, Kate x

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  5. Beautiful Sally. I love the red berries and the snowflakes look wonderful stamped in a vintage colour. Crafty hugs, Sandra x

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  6. A fantastic card Sally, I love the twiggy branch and the berries that you've added.

    Sue xx

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  7. Your card has a lovely retro look to it Sally. I love your wreath and am super impressed with your liquid pearl berries. They're so even. Barbxx

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  8. Lovely card, really like the background
    Hugs Kaz xx

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