Bevor der Link bei den Jingle Belles zugeht für die heute endende Challenge zur Farbe rot, kommt dann doch nur wenige Stunden später gar ein zweiter Post an einem Tag. Rot domiert hier eindeutig und an dieser Karte hat mir, wie schon so oft, große Freude gemacht, dass es ein recycletes Stickmotiv von meiner Freundin Pauline aus Yorkshire ist.
Before the linky closes over at the Jingle Belles‘ on their current challenge focusing on red, let me quickly publish a second post within a few hours. Red is definitely the dominating color here and as so often, I had a particularly good time recycling an embroidered piece my friend Pauline from Yorkshire made.
Ich hatte noch rumgefrickelt mit „mehr“ auf der Karte, aber es hat alles nur die Stickerei gestört. Also: lieber gelassen. Auch diese Karte wird also in die Challenge gegeben bei
I had been fooling around with „more“ on this card but everything just distracted from the embroidery, so I decided I’d rather not do that. This card will be entered int othe following challenges:
Jingle Belles – Rudolph the *RED* nosed reindeer
Winter Wonderland: Anything Goes / Tribute to Eileen
The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge: # 66 – Anything Goes
Jetzt ist aber wirklich Schluss für heute!
Okay, that’s it for today – promise!
Barbara
that cross-stitch definitely deserved to be recycled … another lovely RED card for us at Jingle Belles.
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oh that’s fab!!! love that you found the perfect use for the gorgeous cross stitched candles and i think you made the right call… less is definitely more in this case! so pleased you could join our JINGLE BELLES fun once more!
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This has come together beautifully! Great project! Fabulous that you have shared this with us here at The Holly & The Ivy. Good luck hun and do come back again!
Jackie DT @ TH&TI
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Love the card and the up-cycled cross stitch… simple wonderful!
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Way to recycle! Looks great!
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