Hello friends!
Today I have a card to share that was created for the
using dies from the Dies R Us Store.
Okay ... so I confess!
I LOVE the colors created using the Ken Oliver Color Bursts
AND
I just can't help but die cut these colorful panels with gorgeous dies like this one from the Sue Wilson 'Festive Collection'.
Oh My Stars!
What a gorgeous set to create with and they die cut so beautifully! WOWZA!!
A touch of diamond Stickles was added to the center for a touch of sparkle!
The die set I'm referring to is Sue Wilson 'Snowflake Background' #CED3018. DARN! At the time of this post, THIS particular die set is Out of Stock (you gotta grab them fast!!!)
But check out the Sue Wilson Frosty Mini Background #CED3024
you could create something very similar using this die!
The other dies used on this card creation are
Frantic Stamper 'Merry Christmas' #FRA-DIE-09619 (also OOS but just type in Merry Christmas in the search box at the store to find several other sentiments that you could use)
and Poppystamps 'Classic Ribbons' #POPPY-1005 (used under to sentiment dies).
Like I said ... these holiday dies are FLYIN' OFF THE SHELVES!
So be sure you don't miss out ... place your order today!
Challenges to share in:
A Snowflakes Promise Challenge - Winter/Christmas theme
City Crafter Challenge - Get Ready for Christmas
Papertake Weekly Challenge - Anything Goes
Dream Valley Challenge - Use the color BLUE
Where the Heart Is Challenge - Anything Goes/Winter Blues
Challenges to share in:
A Snowflakes Promise Challenge - Winter/Christmas theme
City Crafter Challenge - Get Ready for Christmas
Papertake Weekly Challenge - Anything Goes
Dream Valley Challenge - Use the color BLUE
Where the Heart Is Challenge - Anything Goes/Winter Blues
Just a reminder about our Dies R Us Challenges Blog ...
new challenges go up on the 1st and 15th of each month!
Won't you come join in the fun?? YOU could be our next winner!!
As always . . .
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