Wednesday, 7 December 2016

GETTING THERE -

Hi Everyone

Happy Wednesday!!

I hope all is good with everyone.

Sorry for my lack of posts .. .. but life has been super busy here .. .. but I do believe I am coming out of the other side now so things should soon calm down.

There were so many things on my urgent crafty do list that I just needed to keep my head down and get on with them.  But now everyone I am currently working for is happy I can enjoy submerging myself in Christmas makes for a few day.

This was my favourite from today's batch:




This used:

Sizzix Thinlits Die Set "660978" - Woodlands
X-Cut Mini Sentiment Die - Merry & Bright
Backing Papers were from my left-over box but if anyone desperately needs to know where they came from I can do a search for you
My Trusty Sewing Machine
Josy Rose Nail Heads
Ribbon

and that is it .. .. another lovely flat card as once again I have used my favourite inlaid die technique. I really enjoy this technique .. .. it must be something to do with all those jig-saw puzzles we did as kids! 

So that is me for today.

I'll catch you again soon.

18 comments:

  1. What a stunning card, totally love that tree.

    Kath x

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  2. Ooh, this is really lovely Jules, what an effective technique...wish I had time to try it, weeks are flying by far too quickly for my liking!! xx

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  3. This is beautiful Jules. Such a fabulous tree - the gold is so striking and love the design.
    Hugs Sharon. x

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous Jules, love the design, and the tree cut in gold mirri card is fabulous, Kate x

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  5. Hi Jules...missed your posts and classy cards so pleased to see you back with another class act today! I like your inlay technique...must try that...maybe next year after the clear out!! xx

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  6. Wowsers Jules, gorgeous Die cuts, lovely use of inkaying!!!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Shaz in Oz.x

    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  7. It does look fun and gives a fantastic effect. I don't have many of the right sort of dies but I'd like to get some!

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  8. A fabulous card - love the dies you've used.
    Kath x

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  9. This is fabulous Jules, a brilliant technique - such a gorgeous Christmas card.
    Pauline
    x

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  10. I just love the colours you've used for this, it's such a great die :-)

    Sally x

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  11. Wow this is just fabulous Jules. What a great design. I've been thinking of you..I've got to make 25 diamond wedding invitations for my mum and dad. I can't believe how organised you need to be and do it in a structured way. I don't know how you manage that with everything else you do. I'm getting there though and enjoying doing it. Xxxx

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  12. Fabulous card Jules, I love the tree die and the inlaid design is great.
    Jean x

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  13. Love this, love the gold and your red berry's you have added to that gorgeous tree, it looks very classy..

    Hugs Babs

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  14. Hi Jules, what an elegant and stylish design. Just goes to show that 'Sir' Tim's dies don't have to be used for all things distressed. Hugs, Pauline xx

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  15. Love this Jules, the inlaid technique is so effective. Congrats on your exciting news too...been and voted! Carol x

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  16. Missed this one somehow - a stunning card

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  17. Fab card as always but I'm going g cross eyed looking g for the heart!please tell.x

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