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Christmas in July - Dies R Us Challenge

A new month begins and with it comes a new a challenge at Dies R Us: Christmas in July. Starting today you can link up a christmas card to the challenge for a chance to win a $10 voucher to the store. The main rule is to use dies.



Materials
Spellbinders Shapeabilities - 2011 Snowflake Pendant
Spellbinders Reindeer Magic, Grand Calibur die cutting machine
Making Memories paper - Wedding
Merletto crystals
Pelikan glitter glue
Bazic two sided tape and foam tape
Other generic materials
Organza ribbon
Leather textured cardstock in white

I like white christmas cards so I couldn't resist trying out one. As you can see the snowflake die is the focus of the card and I double layered it to make it look fuller. I added a little glitter glue and a crystal to finish it up.

To join the challenge all you have to do is visit Dies R Us Challenge, follow our guidelines and link up your creation. We can't wait to see what you come up with! 

Before you go, remember there's a giveaway that you don't want to miss. Click here to check it out!

Thanks for your visit. 

This card is participating in:
Anything Goes - Sweet 'n Sassy
White on White - Merry Monday
W is for White - Simon Says Monday Challenge
Christmas in July - The Squirrel and The Fox
Anything Goes - Word Art Wednesday
Anything Goes - Simon Says Wednesday Challenge



Comments

  1. This is so lovely, Gracielle! I love monochromatic cards.

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    1. Thanks so much Vicki and thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it!

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  2. Gorgeous card Gracie. Love that little silver touch you added. Great job.

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  3. Beautiful... more pretty cards. Love the white on white layers and the great textures. Very elegant. Thank you for playing along with us at our "Anything Goes" challenge at Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps.

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    1. Thank you Monika! I really enjoy your challenges at SNSS. By the way, one of my projects featuring your stamps is published on Scrap 'n Art Magazine July's issue, I thought I'd share it with you!

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  4. Beautiful textures created, sO very elegant!

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  5. This is really pretty ..... so much beautiful detail. xx

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    1. Thank you so much Linda. I'm so glad with your visit, I appreciate it!

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  6. The sparkling snowflakes and silver swirls are a wonderful touch to this very sweet card. Thank you for sharing your wonderful art with us at Word Art Wednesday.
    Many Blessings,
    Carole Robb Bisson

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  7. Beautiful Christmas card, I love your snowflake and the gorgeous embossed backdrop . Thanks so much for joining in the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Tracy x

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  8. Beautiful card, your snowflake is stunning. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.

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  9. Such a pretty snowflake! Love this. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday!

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  10. I just love all the texture and details! Beautiful design!

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    1. Nancy thank you so much for your kind comment and visit! Feel free to stop by anytime... Thanks.

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  11. WOW! What a die! That's really pretty! :)

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    1. :D It is a great die indeed! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  12. This is beautiful - that snowflake die is amazing! Fabulous card. Thanks so much for joining us at Merry Monday.

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  13. A beautiful embossed background and a gorgeous layered snowflake! Thank you, Gracie, for sharing this wit us at Merry Monday!

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  14. This is so lovely! Thanks for sharing it with us at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog! - Ashli :)

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  15. This is gorgeous; love the white on white!

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