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Saturday, November 8, 2025

INK #354 - Knit or knitted

At Inkspirational our new challenge theme it knit or knitted. And I interpreted that as using a designer paper with a knitted pattern for the background. Also, the gnome has a knitted outfit. 

The gnome is from Scrap and Me, the glittery snowflakes are from Little Birdie and the snowflake die used is from Papirdesign.  I love this snowflake die for its size and design and I use it a lot on my Christmas and winter cards. I am also in love with gnomes - if you take a look at my previous posts this year you will find a lot of them:)

Check out the challenge blog to see what what my INK-teamies have made too!
 
This card is also for:
Shopping Our Stash - #560 A Few Of My Favorite Things

  

Monday, November 3, 2025

CASE card with a gnome

It's
CASE a Design Team Member Week over at Just us Girls, and I have CASEd Carol's card. I liked the layout in combination with the dry embossed background, so those were the items of my inspirarion.

I used a Spellbinders embossing folder and cut out elemenets from Scrap and Me. The sentiment die cut is from Gummiapan. Three enamel dots and my card was ready.

This card is for:
Just Us Girls - #799 CASE a DT Member
Krafty Chicks - #792 Anything Goes

Sunday, November 2, 2025

October Card Chain Challenge Reveal 2025

Here's my card for The Card Chain Challenge October reveal. If you want to join the fun for next month you need to sign up here until the 6th. You don't have to join every month, it's up to you. 

My card went to Brenda in UK. I used the color palette option as well as the the theme of "wee folks". A wine drinking gnome seemed to fit the bill. Gnome and papers are from Craft o'Clock, tag die is Gummiapan, antique frame die from Penny Black and a sentiment die from Concord & 9th set.

In return I received a card with the fabulous Gloria the flamingo from Carol in UK. Thanks, Carol, I loved the autumnal colors and how you arrenged the ribbont!