The theme at Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge this week is food or drink. I used a candy cane image from Scribbles. Truth in packaging disclosure: I do not like candy canes and think the best fate that can happen to one is to be ground up and added to cookies or brownies. They do make a festive image, however.
Entering these challenges:
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge #358 -- food and drink
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra -- anything Christmas
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge -- use patterned paper
Word Art Wednesday #309 -- anything goes
... and another tag inspired by the 25 days of Christmas tags at Tracey McNeely's blog. This one was inspired by a tag of a stocking by Ellen Hart of the Newton's Nook DT, which was posted on Day 2 of the event. I loved the simplicity of the bright stocking on the gray background.
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Too darn sweet...love your adorable glitter stocking tag! Thank you so much for joining Tracey's 25 Days of Christmas Tags.
ReplyDeleteLike you I am not a lover of candy canes but they have made a very happy card. Thanks for sharing wiyh CHN patterned paper challenge.
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Margaret M DT
Clean and simple stocking tag...will look very nice on packages!
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