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Guest Designer for Christmas Kickstart

Hi Everyone,

I have the great honor to be Guest Designer for this month at the Christmas Kickstart challenge and it's a fabulous theme - rainbow Christmas! I think you all know how much I love colors, so this is just up my alley!


For this card I used the pretty Christmas tree from Crackerbox Stamps and my favorite Christmas sentiment from them. Stamped in rainbow colors (Catherine Pooler inks) using my Misti, to get all those trees straight and lined up properly. Masked the trees and lightly sponged them in the same colors. Added the star (Memory Box)

 Stayed pretty CAS here - overall my favorite thing to do. It's quick and easy and often it doesn't need much to look good.

 I hope you  like it as much as I do and I inspired you to play along - after all, Christmas is coming again, sooner than you might think. LOL!
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Comments

Dotty Jo said…
Hi Cornelia, so happy to have you as my elf for this challenge! Your card is a beauty and I love how you've created a rainbow effect and yet stayed CAS with your design, Jo x
Angelnorth said…
Fabulous CAS design, love the rainbow of stylised trees!
conil said…
Congratulations on your Guest Design gig. You really did the rainbow up right. It's simply splendid.
Arlene said…
What a fun theme and such a creative way to show the rainbow colors. I saw this on Christmas Kickstart and had to come over to check it out.
Flo said…
Das ist mal eine ganz andere Weihnachtskarte, sehr interessant.

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