Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Bah Humbug Challenge...

Our challenge this week from Bah Humbug is Christmas Crackers.  Needed to get my thinking head on for this one.  Managed to find this vintage image of two children pulling a cracker.
Backing papers used are from Craft Creations.  The poinsettia was sent to me by my lovely friend Janie she has used a Marianne die and cut the petals out with a velvet fabric, very pretty so 'thank you' Janie.  Punches used, EK sucess swirl and S.U. ovals.

9 comments:

  1. wow well done Anne on finding such a fabulous image. Beautiful - not seen that one before - it's a beauty. Love the flower too.
    Ann xxx
    Bah! Humbug! DT

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  2. Well done for finding a cracker image - it appears from some of the comments that we weren't the only ones who had problems finding something suitable.

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  3. Lovely card Anne - the image is brilliant; just right for the challenge. I too have been having a hard job finding something "crackers"!!!! lol

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  4. Nice card Anne & thanks for mentioning me for giving you the flower. That velvet paper is really wonderful & embosses like a dream ...
    Good find on the "Cracker" image.
    Hugs, Janie

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  5. themessycraftroom24 January 2011 at 20:27

    Lovely card not seen that image before. A beautiful flower too. Hugs x ChrisB

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  6. toute charmante, ce look vintage ouah! biz

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  7. Great image. Love it.
    Gina x

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  8. Hi Anne - am finally catching up with commenting although having to pace myself in between painkillers lol!
    You never disappoint us with your entries at Bah! Humbug! Another beautiful card - super vintage image which is beautifully presented. Also have to add that your velvet poinsettia is absolutely the perfect touch of luxury. Thank you for sharing with us at Bah! Humbug!

    Luv'n'Stuff
    Max
    xx
    Max's Craft Creations
    Bah! Humbug! Challenges DT

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  9. This is gorgeous! I love the fun vintage image and the beautiful papers!

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