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52 CCT #20

The  52 CCT challenge has metallic gold and red as requirement - there is only a couple of hours left, so this is going to be a very quick post....


The die cut, stamps and sentiment are all Hero Arts. I added some sequins. The metallic gold paper is from Paper Source.

I am also linking this card with the Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge.

Comments

Ruth M said…
Gorgeous Christmas card Cornelia, perfectly festive! The sequins are a fab touch! Thanks for playing along with us at 52 {C}CT, please join us again soon! Ruth x
Mynn xx said…
Such a pretty card, Cornelia! LOVE the fabulous tree and the punched out ornaments! Thanks for joining us at 52CCT! :)
Kim Heggins said…
Beautiful Christmas card...love the red with all the gold, so elegant.
I really love this gorgeous tree! Terrific job!! Thanks so much for joining us this week at 52CCT!
Deborah Frings said…
This is lovely with so much sparkle and shine. I really like this Christmas Tree. Thanks so much for playing along with 52CCT this week!
Kanan Pandya said…
Lovely color combinations, Cornelia. Very beautifully done. So festive, love the red and golden together. :-)
Patricia Hays said…
I really like the way this card blends elegance (with the colors) and fun (with the roly-poly tree and ornaments). Thanks for participating in our red and gold color challenge at 52{C}CT!
sarahstone said…
Oh, neat! I like your cute tree with all the ornaments and sequins on it! Thanks for playing at 52CCT this week.

Sarah
Hazel said…
Another beautiful entry for CHNC challenge extra for August - hope to see you again soon. x

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