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Friday, 16 January 2026

Christmas Hot Chocolate

.... Morning! Today my card has a Christmas theme; I really want to get ahead this year. 


Stamps: Pink & Main - Christmas Mugs
Inks: Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: PF - Ornate Trellis; P&M - Christmas Mugs
Accessories: White Card; SU Card - Early Espresso; PF Press Plate - Ornate Trellis; Copic Markers

This card has the same background pattern as yesterday's card. This time I used copper foil in the Glimmer machine, and cut it out with the matching die. I made an A2 note card from brown card and adhered the foiled panel.  The focal image is a fun mug of hot chocolate. I stamped the image, coloured it with Copic markers, and used the matching die to cut it out. I layered the coloured image onto three other die cuts for added dimension and strength. I stamped the greeting in black ink, trimmed the end and glued it to the card. For the inside, I cut a piece of white card onto which I added a greeting, and I stamped the mug to one side.


I'm submitting this card to the following challenges:

A Cut Above - ACA#0126 - anything goes, but must feature a die (s)


It's been ages since I played along with Caffeinated Christmas and ABC Christmas challenges, I'm so pleased to be back. And, A Cut Above challenge is another one that's new to me. That's all for now. Bye!

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3 comments:

  1. Beautiful! What an impressive background die and the foiling looks awesome. I love the mug and all of the dimension you added. Thanks for sharing with A Cut Above's January Challenge.

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  2. This is gorgeous!
    Thank you so much for joining us for the Caffeinated Christmas Card Challenge!

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  3. Wonderful card!
    Thanks for playing at the ABC Christmas Challenge!
    Helen x

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