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Guest Designing for 52CCT

  Hi Everyone,

I am back with my weekly Christmas card. although this time I have the honor to be guest designer for 52CCT - the theme is a sketch.

The sketch (below) lends itself naturally to choosing a bauble as the main element. 
I got this bauble last year, I think - it's from Sizzix and it embosses and die cuts at the same time. It is quite pretty. I choose white shimmer paper for it. Added some old Washi tape below and a lot of white splatters. Also added some stitched stars (Lil Inkers).  Lastly I added some gold thread string to hang up my bauble and nestled in my sentiment (Taylored Expressions).
I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting. 

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Comments

Rosmarie said…
Eine wunderschöne und sehr elegante Karte! ...die embosste Kugel ist ein echtes Highlight!! Bin begeistert, wie schön du den Sketch umgesetzt hast und Danke dir ganz herzlich, für die tolle Unterstützung als Gastdesigner bei 52CCT! LG, Rosi ♥♥♥
Fabiola said…
très belle création Cornelia, j'aime ton choix de couleurs douces et sobres, merci d'être notre guest designer cette semaine, biz
Andreja said…
What a beautiful festive card! I like how you take our sketch!
Thank you so much for playing along with 52CCT as GDT ❤️
Lily-by-Gilly said…
Thank you for creating such a beautiful card as our guest designer this week Cornelia - it is simply beautiful. Gill DT
Kathy said…
The bauble is the perfect choice for this sketch! Your card is quite lovely. Thanks for guest designing this week with us at 52 CCT. Smiles, Kathy DT

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