The Paper Players Christmas Challenge


Joanne has a theme challenge for us at The Paper Players;



I had lots of fun making this Christmas card! I used the Christmas elf set from Tim Holtz. LOVE that cute elf!!! The trees in the background are also from Tim Holtz. Once I had it all adhered together I added some white spackles and a sentiment form Taylored Expressions.





I also added a few gems and snowflakes here and there.


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14 comments:

  1. So adorable. Great combination of dies!

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  2. So cute! I've been really admiring the Tim Holtz Christmas dies. Love the blues and kraft color DP. This elf looks a little bit like the Grinch to me, but I love him!

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  3. As I always say, you have the BEST dies! Love that cute sentiment too!

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  4. BIG SMILE!!!!! This card makes me happy! I love that adorable elf and the gorgeous white trees. The color combo is so unique! I love non traditional cards! Great job, My friend!

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  5. Oh this is seriously cute, Laurie! I can't help but giggle when I look at this card. This will definitely bring a smile to someone's face when they open up the envelope!

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  6. The GRINCH! LOVE it!! What a fun die - and a great card for Christmas! TFS!

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  7. This elf is quite adept at balancing those packages - no doubt, lots of practice LOL! Such a fun card Laurie, love the die cut trees and frosty background too!

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  8. Too cute, Laurie! Love that fun little elf ad the distressed background is a sweet touch.

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  9. Laurie, you card just makes me smile and laugh. Your little silhouette elf is adorable and I love the background. What a wonderful card. Hope you have a fabulous weekend
    hugs
    jaydee

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  10. I am late to the party on this one, but this little silhouette elf made me chuckle - so quirky! Very cute though!!

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  11. What framelit did you use for the trees?

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  12. Kate, Tim Holtz tree line thinlits.

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