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Monday, 4 November 2024

A Winter thank you

Hello, crafting friends,
 
Welcome to a new challenge at The Flower Challenge! For November we'd like to see your floral thank you cards:

I do like to have a little stash of wintery thank you cards ready to send after Christmas. This one uses a new-to-me Altenew set called Hope and features what looks like a camelia - which always seem such magical flowers, blooming like hot house flowers but in the depths of winter!
 

The layered camelia and leaves were inked up with distress oxide inks and fussy cut. I teamed these with winter foliage and berry stencils from The Greetery's Banner and Bough set, stenciling directly onto a thick card front. I added fir branches using the coordinating stamp set, then glued the flower in place. I love how the pink flower really pops against the dark blue greens!
 

To create a frosty look, I used a pale blue-green ink to sponge round the edges of the card front and stamped more fir branches over the top using the same ink. A tiny sentiment from Clearly Besotted finished the card.
 
Do hop over to The Flower Challenge blog and check out the amazing designs my team mates have come up with to inspire you! You can enter your own card from there using the blue Linky button at the bottom of that post. We're looking forward to seeing what you make!

CHALLENGES
I'm linking this card up over at Allsorts' Magic of the Season challenge. Brenda, who organises this long-running challenge, has just announced some changes to the format and is looking for new design team members. Do hop over and check out the details HERE.

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AND IN OTHER NEWS
Firework season has descended upon us again. Pretty sparkly stars bursting in the sky are lovely and often don't come with loud noises - and of course you can draw blinds and curtains if your pets are averse; but can someone please explain to me why people are attracted to what sounds like the noises of war complete with exploding bombs, and gunfire? Also, why do these seem to get louder every year? Poor Eva had a tough time of it on Saturday but Lulu, who is very sensitive to voices or the sound of cars outside, was quite calm through the explosions. She didn't like seeing Eva so frantic though. There were more fireworks yesterday too and this will go on for another couple of weeks until we can finally relax until new year. 
 
Sending hugs,

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful colour tones on the card edges and in the foliage behind the stunning layered camelia

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  2. A very pretty thank you card.

    No idea why they don’t ban the sale of fireworks to the general public TBH. You can always go to a properly organised event. X

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  3. Your card is beautiful and the flower reminds me of a Christmas rose.
    And it's interesting for me to read that you already have fireworks. Here, it's only allowed from December 30th to January 1st. Luckily, our animals aren't so sensitive to it.

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  4. Your beautiful ink-blending and stenciling make this card! Love it, xoxo

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  5. Camellias are beautiful flowers and so many varieties! Your pink one is so pretty with the winter foliage! It's a good idea to have those thank you cards on hand.

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  6. I agree about the magic of Camelias with their waxy blooms appearing in the earliest of spring. I love all the foliage surrounding your bloom just as much. I don't know what's up with people and fireworks. They seem to get louder and more accessible every year.

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  7. A pretty seasonal floral creation Vicky, perfect for our Magic of the Season theme at Allsorts, many thanks for joining in.

    B x

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