MY wintery Christmas FQCCCB #13.5 DT reminder card for 21 October 2024

 Welcome to Becca's Quest for Love and Country Creativity!

purpose: This post features some wintery great outdoors creativity for FarmQuest Country Christmas Challenges Blog reminder #13.5!

when: #13 with AGCC theme (Anything Goes Country Christmas) started October 7th and ends on November 5, 2024

what: Let It Snow says the deer and his rabbit friend Christmas card =



notes:

1. sage/mint green cardstock panel = Neenah

2. navy blue with gold glitter specialty paper = stash scrap

3. decorative-edging scissors used on the glitter paper

4. gold glitter specialty paper = stash scrap; cut not quite round 

5. "Let it Snow" text and deer with rabbit center focal image = ephemera received free through signing up at Sande's Poema Card Making Community group in FB (thanks, Sande W!!!)

6. the 'Let it snow' before it was cut-out from the sheet with other wintery sentiments = used the navy blue colored pencil to outline a cloud shape and then filled it with color; then cut out and adhered

7. large white glitter foam snowflake sticker was cut in half and those halves were placed at opposite corners' edges = stash

8. navy blue and purple gem stickers = Art Skills


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where: FarmQuest Country Christmas Challenges blog #13.5 is a reminder/midway posting

linkhttps://farmquestcountrychrismaschallenges.blogspot.com/2024/10/fq-country-christmas-135-agcc-theme.html

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other places to share/link are:

a. Girlz Creative Christmas; started Oct 20th; theme of gold and/or silver; my Christmas card has gold glitter paper surrounding the focal digital image

link = https://girlzcreativechristmaschallenge.blogspot.com/2024/10/challenge-95-goud-enof-zilveren-kaart.html

b. CD Sunday Plus; started Oct 13th; must have CD, USB, digital; MY card has a freebie digital image from belonging/signing up as my focal image

link = https://cdsundaychallenge.blogspot.com/2024/10/cd-sunday-plus-challenge-144-hosted-by.html

c. Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge; started Oct 20th; A. G. Christmas; mood/image board has winter animals; MY Christmas card has a deer and a rabbit 

link = https://peaceonearthchristmas.blogspot.com/2024/10/peace-on-earth-challenge-74.html

d. Lil Patch of Crafty Friends; started Oct 20th; A.G.

link = https://lilpatchofcraftyfriends.blogspot.com/2024/10/240-polkadoodles.html


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questing to create different wintery Christmas scenes,

Becca S


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Comments

  1. Great card Becca! Love the over the edge snowflakes in your design! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Peace On Earth challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Peace On Earth Co-Owner

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    1. Thanks, Darlene!!! Those snowflake halves came from 1. And due to the small size of the card, the size of the whole snowflake would have been too much because of the center focal. So dividing it and drawing a visually eye line from upper right to lower left made it all work! YEA!

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  2. A cute card for Christmas with great snowflake embellishments. Thank you for sharing with us.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday Plus DT

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  3. A lovely Christmas card.
    Pamela
    CD Sunday Plus DT.

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  4. Hi Becca, a fun Christmas card for your stash, love the little reindeer image panel and all the sparkle. I have not used my fancy edge scissors in ages, thanks for reminding me. Thank you for joining us at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends, good luck in the prize draw... Megan DT LPoCF

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