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01 November 2018

"1920 Regency Xmas Image"

Hi Everyone, my DT post today is for 


I decided to make a Christmas card out of this so beautiful image.

"1920 Regency Xmas Image"
available here

Image may contain: 1 person, text
image - Morgans Artworld link to shop above.
coloured in Photoshop CS6
the fur effect is a PS Action by Atomic Cupcake, sadly no longer available
print and cut on the Cameo
papers - NibbleSkribbles
Christmas paper #4 overlay on background NS green paper - Marisa Lerin
church - a freebie download at chouxchouxpaperart.com
all layered onto a dull gold card
small poinsettia die - Joanna Sheen



You can join in this fabulous challenge, Theme always "Anything Goes" use any Image or Project and enter 3 entries  right HERE! 



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https://cutecardthursday.blogspot.com/2018/11/challenge-554-anything-goes.html not sure if this complies with the rules, if it doesn't please feel free to delete.



21 comments:

  1. Beautiful Faith, what I would call a lovely, traditional card xx

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  2. Absolutely amazing card, Faith. Great design and colours. Kisses, my friend.

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  3. Faith this is stunning. Love your coloring. Beautiful vintage Christmas card.

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  4. Really stunning images and card design! Love the Vintage feel of the images and pretty colors! Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Cute Card Thursday Challenges! HUGS, *Vicki* (DT)

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  5. Beautiful traditional card very Dickensian love the vintage image and muted colours
    Carol x

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  6. Lovely card. Thank you for joining us at the CRAFT challenge this week.

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  7. Such a classic Christmas card, which I love. Great image and a wonderful layout x

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  8. Great vintage xmas card, loving the texture you have created.
    Thanks for joining us at Sheepski Designs.
    Jean xx

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  9. Your card has such a wonderful vintage feel. Thank you so much for sharing it with CRAFT Challenge this week!

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  10. Lovely combination of images on your card. Thank you for playing at Christmas at Sweet Stampin'. Tracey

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  11. This is such a lovely vintage make! I LOVE this image and the card you've created with it!

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  12. Very pretty Christmas card! Thank you so much for joining us at 4 Crafty Chicks this week xoxoxo

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  13. Now this is what you call a Christmas card! Lovely vintage feel to it.

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  14. A fabulous card Faith, I love the vintage scene and beautiful image.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  15. Beautiful card! Thanks for joining us at Craft Rocket, Claire x

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  16. So artistic & gorgeous--love it!

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  17. So Beautifully done, Faith! Such a gorgeous Victorian image and marvelous pairing with the snow covered church.

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  18. Well, it's only taken me 2 weeks to get over that miserable flu but I'm finally able to visit with my fav blogging buddies. :-D I love that quote because it really is true. I love even more that you've paired it with a Dr. Digi image! What fun, Faith. :-D

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  19. Thank you NanaConnie, I'm glad you're better, well nearly, I think this comment was supposed to go here https://daffodil-faitha.blogspot.com/2018/11/winners.html

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  20. Beautiful.....love the vintage feel. Thank you for sharing with us over here at Classic Design Team Open Challenge and best of luck with your entry.

    Jane DT for  http://
    classicdesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com.au/...

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