Friday, 20 December 2019

Klappat & Klart!


I made another tea light card. I put a piece of chocolate in the card instead of the tea lights. The stamp is and old one from the Klappat & klart! collection from 2008 by hÄnglar & stÄnglar. They have actually started selling stamps again and you can find them here

I coloured the image with Distress Inks. The papers are from the A Gift for You at Christmas Time by Maja Design.

I'd like to enter this into the following challenges:

- ABC Christmas Challenge: Y is for Yuletide
- Colour it! Create it! Show it off!, December challenge: Anything Goes
- Crafty Cardmakers, challenge # 247: Anything Goes
- Creative Knockouts, challenge # 329: Anything Goes
- Cupcake Inspirations, challenge # 485: Holidays
- Cute Card Thursday, challenge # 613: Anything Goes
- Tuesday Throwdown, challenge # 447: Anything Goes
- Use Your Stuff, challenge # 388: It's Christmas Time!

Here is my tea light card. I hope you will like it. :)





Papers: Bazzill White Canvas Cardstock and Classic Red Prismaticc Cardstock, A Gift for You at Christmas Time by Bazzill, Vellum
Stamps: Stamp from the Klappat & klart! Collection by hÄnglar & stÄnglar, 510033 by Panduro Hobby
Medium: Distress Inks
Hair: Antique Linen and Walnut Stain
Skin: Tattered Rose, Vintage Photo and Victorian Velvet
Clothes: Hickory Smoke, Weathered Wood, Black Soot and Festive Berries
Embellishments: Roses by Scrapdraken and Fru Limegrön, Charm (a gift from Elin), Cheese Cloth, Ribbon and Rhinestones by Marianne Design, Brown Scrapper's Floss by Karen Foster Design

Thanks for stopping by. Take care!
Hugs, Hanna

2 comments:

  1. Super cute image and I love those flowers! Thanks for playing along at USE YOUR STUFF - Gail
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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  2. Love the design of your gift box! Awesome job! Thank you for sharing your wonderful project with us at Color It, Create It, Show It Off Challenge Blog.Neva

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