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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas Wreath Window Card

Created this Christmas Wreath Window Card
using my Gypsy and 2 cartridges: George &
Gingerbread.


















Entering this into the following challenges:

1. Cooking with Cricut ends 12/6

Challenge #62: Candles, Wreaths, Pine Cones


2. Craft Spot By Kimberly ends 12/5
create a Christmas card or project w/ window
Monday Challenge #35 - Christmas through the Windo...

3. Whimsical-Designs "layer It" ends 12/14
"Layer It"

Cricut cartridges:
George and Basic Shapes 5 1/4" square welded

Gingerbread 2 1/2" wreath & layer

Gypsy

Paper:
cardstock: green, red & white

core'dinations Clover Patch cardstoc
k

American Crafts Glitter Gel Pens: green & red
green glitter
heidi grace designs Fiskars Christmas clear stamps
Memento Tuxedo Black ink

21 comments:

  1. Oh this is a very cool card! I have both of the carts you used too!

    Hugs,

    Chriss

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  2. Cute little wreath...and I like the little holly stamp.

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  3. Very cute cut out wreath card! :)Amy

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  4. What a cute card! I love the holly stamps and the wreath! Thanks for playing at Whimsical Wednesdays!

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  5. Melissa,

    Thanks for the sweet comments you left on my blog!! Your window card is so cute! I love how the shape of the wreath is cut for the window. neat idea!

    My candle was cut on my gypsy W:1.47 L: 3.12
    I hid all the features of the candle.
    I also used the shadow features of the candle and stand and welded them together.
    I cut two candles. One was used to cut the top off to look like dripping wax. If I had the drippy goo punch it probably would have looked better!!

    Hugs,
    Michelle
    CWC DT

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  6. BTW, I LOVE the bee background template!!! SO cute!! :)

    Hugs,
    Michelle

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  7. Nice design, pretty wreath!
    I found the snow pen at Hobby Lobby in the Xmas Craft Section, I also found the deco art snow writer in the paint section of Joanns.
    I use a cheap low temp hot glue gun for my projects. The high temp burns the paper and my fingers!
    Carri~abusybee
    www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com

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  8. Such a pretty card, love the window and the pretty Christmas colours. Thanks for joining the challenge at Cooking with Cricut.

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  9. sweet card thanks for sharing wit us at whimdesigns be sure to come back today and tomorrow for our sneak peek stamp reveal and blog hop for some great prizes :)

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  10. This is so awesome, Melissa! I love the window cut into the shape of a wreath!! Very pretty card!

    Thank you so much for letting me know of the other challenges! I have been so busy the last few weeks, I haven't had time to keep up to date on anything. I truly appreciate you...I entered the others and added a special thanks to you on my post :)

    Hugs, Lisa :)
    indymermaid.blogspot.com

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  11. Super cute card! Love that little wreath.
    Thanks for playing along with us at My Craft Spot.
    Candy
    candyscraftcorner.blogspot.com

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  12. Great idea. The gingerbread wreath made the perfect window shape. Thanks for sharing at CWC.
    Hugs,
    Larelyn

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  13. Really cute card!! I love the whole window idea. Your card turned out great:) TFS and thanks for playing with us again at Cooking With Cricut!
    ~Madison CWC DT Chef funkycards.blogspot.com

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  14. Very sweet-thanks for playing with us at WW-:D

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  15. What a cute card! Thanks for joining us at My Craft Spot!

    Aymee

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  16. Cute card!! Love the pretty wreath! Thanks for joining the fun at My Craft Spot!

    Kimberly

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  17. I love window cards! You did a great job! Thanks for joining us this week at Cooking With Cricut :)

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  18. Great window card! I love the holly in the corners! Jill♥ CWC DT

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  19. Clean and simple! LOVE IT! Thanks so much for linking up with Cooking With Cricut this week.

    ~ Jen, CWC Design Team

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