Where, oh where did October go? It just flew by! I haven’t been posting much since the last challenge, but it’s not like I wasn’t creating. I’ve been getting ready for the Christmas season with cards and treat boxes, and now I’m going to challenge you to get ready too. It’s time for the Papercraft Business Challenge and the theme for November is Christmas!

The Challenge
November 2020 – Challenge #33
Theme: Christmas
Prize: Magnolia Designs – Santa’s Sleigh Doohickey Die

Challenge starts on November 1st and closes on November 26th. There will be one ultimate designer/winner and 5 top nominations. So head over to see the other team member designs and the other entries here.
The Card
For this challenge, I wanted to create a monochromatic card. As I show in my video, I gave this a try a couple times, but I wasn’t happy with my results. The final card is one I’m very happy with. It’s a clean and simple card.


Supplies
I always try to list the supplies I use and the company that creates them, but you may have noticed that sometimes I’m pretty generic about what I’m using. This is because when I started cardmaking, I would purchase products with zero organization or care as to where they came from.
- Poinsettia dies 🤷🏼♀️
- Pine and leaves dies 🤷🏼♀️
- Versamark Onyx Balck
- White cardstock
- Vellum (Recollections – Michael’s brand)
- Simon Says Stamp sequins
I look forward to seeing everyone’s entries over at Papercraft Challenge.
3D Words AECP Level 1 AECP Level 2 AECP Level 3 Alcohol Inks Alphabet Die Altenew Blending CardKit Cardmaking Challenge Christmas Copics Crepe Paper Crepe Paper Flowers Design Team Distress Oxide Inks dry eraser Foiling glider Glitter Hot Foil Markers Masculine Card PanPastels Papercraft Business Peonies Pink Ink Designs Silhouette Designs Simon Says Stamp Slimline Stamp stamping glider Stencil Storage and Decor Vinyl Watercoloring Zig ZIG Real Watercolor Brush Pens
Simply beautiful! I love its clean and simple design!
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White on white is always a winner for me, Jennifer! I love all the wonderful layers you’ve used to create this gorgeous and very elegant Christmas card! Take care! 🙂
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thanks, Helen!!
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