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Memory Box A Frame House Christmas Scene Card…

Hi everyone!  A fun, snowy, scene card to share today.  I love the cancellation stamp!

I used the NEW Memory Box A Frame House die.  I love it with the festive wreath and die cut in woodgrain cardstock!

The NEW Memory Box Snowflake Hot Foil Plate shines foiled in white!  I used TE Cookie Monster ink to ink blend a little and it did stain the white foil…I didn’t mind the look though!  In fact I meant to go back and add a little black but I completely forgot!  I will try Distress ink next time, maybe it would come off.

I used Memory Box NEW cardstocks… Deep Turquoise and Cherry Red  I’ll link below.  The green on the tree is old, old cardstock from Bazzill.

I used a scrap of Memory Box glitter cardstock from a 6×6 pad to sit the house and trees on. HERE.

I was totally inspired by the Freshly Made Sketches challenge this week, so I’m linking to it!

Fairy Jewels from the Memory Box Christmas gem set.

I forgot to take a picture of the inside!  waaaahhh.  I actually completely finished this card!  On the inside I used the wonderful  ‘Wishing you a Merry Christmas’ stamp from the NEW  ‘Be Merry’ stamp set.

The stamp on the front is from the NEW ‘Holiday Wishes’ stamp set.

I absolutely LOVE both of these sets!

oh my, I almost forgot to add the trees! NEW Memory Box Slender Pine Trees die!

This card ended up a unique size but will fit in an A7 envelope and mail for one forever stamp.  yay!

Linking to some challenges…

Sparkles Christmas #166 – snowflakes!

Thank you so much for stopping by!  Hope all your holiday preparations are coming along!  I’m still working on my stamp room….cleaning and sorting.  A 30 year collection is nothing to shake a stick at!  eek!  ok ttul!

Shopping links to the products I used on this card.  Thank you so much for shopping through my blog and links!  Some are affiliate links but won’t cost you more to shop.  Your purchase helps me pay for this blog and linkdeli which means NO ADS on my blog!  whoop!  I get so tired of ads!  So thank you and I appreciate it so much!   STR = Starlitstudio.net,  SSS = Simon Says Stamp, SBC = scrapbook .com

Memory Box – 94820 A Frame House…
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Memory Box – 94796 Slender Pine Trees…
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Memory Box – MBF015 Snowflake Hot…
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Memory Box – CL5287D Be Merry clear…
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Memory Box – CL5286D Holiday Wishes…
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Memory Box Fairy Drops • Jewels •…
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Scrapbook Adhesives Crafty Foam Tape…
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Fiskars Non-Stick Titanium Softgrip…
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Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
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Memory Box – Cardstock Paper – 8/1/2…
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Sizzix – White and Gray – Big Shot…
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Sizzix White Tool Caddy Big Shot…
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Sizzix Cutting Pads – set of 2 -…
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adhesive pick-up square
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Avery Elle Stamp & Die Storage…
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Craft Tweezers – EK Tools – 5 inch…
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Woodware EasyPick Tool by Creative…
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Woodware EasyPick Replacement Tips…
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10 thoughts on “Memory Box A Frame House Christmas Scene Card…

  1. I absolutely love this house! It looks so inviting on your card. I can’t believe I didn’t get it. Cute patterned paper sky and the roof and chimney. You would not believe how many MB things in my stash that I haven’t used yet. The trees for instance, but the list goes on and on. You’re responsible for a lot of it. Gee, thanks, Pam (I really mean that)!

  2. These colors are simply delightful! I just love the scene you built and that little house is adorable. So glad you joined us this week at FMS!

  3. This is such a fun card! I just love that little winter scene! That house is too cute! Love the bright colours – that background paper is perfect! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!

  4. Such a darling scene – who wouldn’t want to be in this pretty chalet for the holidays! I love your snowy paper, too – perfect! Thanks so much for playing at Sparkles!

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