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Jan 2, 2026

December Card Chain Challenge Reveal Day

Hello everyone, I played in the Card Chain Challenge again in December, couldn't resist the challenge we were given, and today is reveal day!

For December there were no options but instead we had to follow all of the challenges  which were:

NBUS
(new but unused stuff) 
something from your stash that is unused
It doesn't have to be new, old unused stuff is OK too
 
AND
 
your favourite 3 colours
 
AND
 
an animal OR a flower OR a fruit.




This is what I came up with following the challenges above. My card went to Joanne in CT and I was happy to hear that she liked it. The card below is actually are replica of the "original" as silly me forgot to take a picture before mailing it!! But luckily I realized what I had done the very next day when I still had most items out on my desk and the card was fresh in my mind so the only difference would be where the splashed might have been.



I knew exactly which colors to use: this exact blue and this exact pink. My third favorite color is black, I didn't use too much of it on the card, only the sentiment and black brad. Then I knew I'd have some new and never before used stamps as I had purchased several stamps in the last few months that I hadn't had a chance yet to ink up and since it was during Christmas time I selected the beautiful Poinsettia stamp set from Tracy Evans Boutique Designs.


I masked the edges with washi tape then used Blueprint Sketch Distress ink and some splatter with a wet paintbrush for that fun reaction. Next I used part of the Christmas Story background stamp by Penny Black at the bottom portion of the card. The flower was stamped, heat embossed and colored using Picked Raspberry ink and clear embossing powder. There are 2 Poinsettia stamps in the set, the large one (which I heat embossed twice and then a smaller one which I heat embossed once, to cut out for some layers. I used a black brad to hold them together. Under the flower I placed some die cut pine branches made with a Penny Black die (Ornamental Branch). I used navy cardstock for the card base, navy is also a favorite color of mine.

Finally I added the flower with glue dots, stamped the sentiment from the Penny Black set Seasons Gifts in Versafine Onyx ink and then added the sequins for some shine and mainly I wanted to bring a little bit of pink up to the top portion of the card.

Sharing with these challenges:






I received a real treat from Wendy in Ireland as she sent both of these adorable shaker cards. Thank you so much, Wendy, I absolutely love them!!




The Card Chain Challenge is open to any cardmaker anywhere in the world willing to snail mail a handmade creation and you can still sign up for the January challenge. It's such a great way to send and receive some Happy Mail!


12 comments:

  1. Thank you, once again, for the beautiful card! I truly loved it.

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  2. Absolutely beautiful card and poinsettia, love the colour combo and the splashed background-really cute cards from Wendy too.
    Carol x

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  3. Stunning poinsettia card Ellie, the colour scheme really pops! The shaker cards from Wendy really are adorable too xx

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  4. Your masked blue sky is beautiful with the splashes of snow and stamped text Ellie! The layered poinsettia and black branches really pop off the blue! Julia xx

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  5. Anonymous13:04

    Beautiful card and wonderful colors.

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  6. Amazing card, Ellie. The background und the pink poinsietta is just great.

    Imke ~MY CRAFTY PLACE
    https://mycraftyplace.wordpress.com/

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  7. Oh Ellie ... you are so talented! Love the colors ... very striking! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at the Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Sisterhood of Crafters Owner

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  8. What a breathtaking display of color! The poinsettia shines so beautifully against the gorgeous blue background. I love the splashes in the background and the beautifully placed rhinestones. And I'm absolutely thrilled with the design. The generous spacing between the blue cardstock pieces and the card's edge is simply fantastic.
    Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful card to the current Everybody Art Challenge!
    Hugs, Uschi

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  9. This is gorgeous - I love the way the pink 'pops' against that shade of blue. Happy New Year, and thanks for being a link in our chain again, Jo x

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  10. Just love your bold pink poinsettia atop the splattered blue, Ellie!!

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  11. This is a beautiful card you have created Ellie - love that you used stamping behind the poinsettia - I would likely have used ribbon. I must remember that
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  12. Ellie, this is a stunning card! I absolutely love your color choices of bright pink and blue. I really love how you’ve created. Such a strong focal point too. So unexpected for a Christmas card yet they look so beautiful together. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday!

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