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Tuesday 20 January 2015

Polar Explorer - Tuesday 20th January 2015

Good Evening Friends,

Hoping you are all well and not feeling too cold! Thank you SO much for all your lovely comments about my clock! I have to say I really enjoyed making it and in small snippets of time when I had the chance and yes, I was very pleased with it and smile to myself whenever I walk past it on the window sill because it makes me remember a very happy childhood.

I don't generally get much time to craft on a weekend, but I did grab a couple of hours on Sunday - and I kept a promise I'd made to myself to carry on making Christmas cards! Gosh, isn't it just so much more pleasant when you aren't on a timescale to get them made? I hardly used any of my stamps or dies last Christmas and now I can use them all at my leisure. I got so into it, I made three!

So today, I am sharing this one:



For this one I cut 'hills' from pieces of copy paper to use as masks for the snow and I sponged ink across the layers to give the effect of the snow lying in folds into the distance. I used Dusty Concord distress ink and Manganese Blue Archival. I used a shimmery card, which has a nice smooth surface for the ink.

The Polar Bear is a stamp by Athena Crafts: I stamped him on to the card to place him, but then stamped him again on a spare piece of the shimmer card, heat embossed with clear powder and cut him out, adhering him with a 3D foam pad.

The 'North Pole' sign is part of a set by Marianne. I stamped and heat embossed then cut it out, slightly trimming off the bottom to look like it's in the snow.

I wanted it to look like the bear is on a journey, off to find the North Pole!


This is a tent fold card, with a snowy acetate front and concertina base. You can't see it very well in the photo, but I embossed the top and bottom panels with a snowy folder by Sheena. I then used the "Merry Christmas' die by Memory Box and the 'Frostyville' border die, also from Memory Box, on the sides.

To finish I just added a few gems and ribbon


I would like to enter this card is the following challenges:

Christmas Cards all Year Round -http://christmascardsallyearround.blogspot.co.uk
January Challenge: Anything Goes

ABC Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes

http://abcchristmaschallenge.blogspot.co.uk

Many thanks for stopping by, as always, I much appreciate it!

Love and Hugs
Carole X



12 comments:

  1. Fabulous Christmas card!
    Thanks for playing at the ABC Christmas Challenge! We hope that you'll join us throughout the year!
    Helen x

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  2. Hi Carole, this is just fabulous...love the polar bear and your awesome card design.xx{The Journey is the Start – my personal blog}

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  3. Morning Carole,
    A stunning C/card. Love it. Good idea to carry on making them if you have loads to make.
    Lydia
    X

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  4. I really, really love how you created those hills and the polar bear is fabulous. I have those Memory Box dies, perhaps I should think about making some Christmas cards early this year too....... Great inspiration! Hugs, Anne xx

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  5. Brilliant card Carole, I love the beautiful background.
    The bear certainly looks like he is on a journey.

    Patricia x

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  6. Holy crumdiddle Carole! This is stunning! What an amazing scene you created with such depth and realism! LOVE LOVE LOVE your use of acetate to make such a gorgeous dimension card! WOW! hugs :)

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  7. Hi,

    Nice card. Thanks for joining us at CCAYR and good luck.

    hugs
    Claudia
    DT Christmas Challenge All Year Round

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  8. Hi Carole, thanks for the visit, pleased to say I have not done any crafting this week either. I started the tangles on the plane and have not touched it since so you can guess we are having a good time. Love the card, interestingly we are staying at the L'Ours Blanc hotel in France so this card is perfect. maybe when I get back I might start some Christmas cards while I am in the snowy mood. Have a great week, Angela x

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  9. Hi Carole this is a gorgeous card I love the polar bear. You are good carrying on with Christmas cards. I must admit I am enjoying a break from them. This weekend we are visiting our niece to talk about wedding invites. Enjoy the rest of the week. Hugs Jackie

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  10. Carole this is fantastic, your bear looks like he is moving. I loved useing the memory box die on my cards this year. Hazel x

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  11. What an amazing scene! I'm glad you're getting to use those dies because that frame looks great!

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  12. Wow, this is so gorgeous! Your background with those beautiful snowy hills looks amazing and the snow on the acetate is a perfect touch - I love it!
    Rebecca.
    x

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