by spendlove 25 Oct 2013

Christmas Card - the green sparkly background is from a muesli packet. (Not greasy like crisps/chips!) The tree is stitched on tear-away stabiliser and then cut out and stuck to the card. I used a Sharpie to colour the peel-offs to match.

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by waterhedgie 25 Oct 2013

I like your card. Maybe I will make my cards this year. Thanks for sharing.

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by babolucia 25 Oct 2013

Lovely!

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by rescuer Moderator 25 Oct 2013

Beautiful!

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by chefin 25 Oct 2013

looks great love your chrismas tree
hugs micheline

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by joansatx 25 Oct 2013

Very nice!

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by mamag 25 Oct 2013

very good creativity you have! Thanks for sharing.

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by justsew 25 Oct 2013

Love it . now I am back must get to grip with Christmas.
Hugs Pam.

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by jerrib 25 Oct 2013

Very nicely done Sue.
Hugs Jerri

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by noah 25 Oct 2013

excellent Sue i must start soon on mine hugs

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by pldc 25 Oct 2013

well done Sue, hugs & **Loralye

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by oaro 25 Oct 2013

very nice

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by muflotex 25 Oct 2013

go green at its best, shop with an eye on design and material, turned out well

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by means edited 25 Oct 2013

Lovely.. A person could use for an ornament when they receive. Clever idea ...You could make sure you sign on paper behind tree and date for added memento Thanks for sharing.

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by highlandermom 25 Oct 2013

Great looking go green design. I love it, and I don't overlook any packets or bags these days. Greasy or not. The greasies wash with soapy water and then I know they withstand a scrub job. I just asked for a deflating balloon from friend not long ago.

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spendlove by spendlove 25 Oct 2013

A woman after my own heart!

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by mops Moderator 25 Oct 2013

It looks very pretty, what a great idea to use the green muesli packet material!

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spendlove by spendlove 25 Oct 2013

Thanks - I opened a new packet this morning and was inspired! Unfortunately there are only two small areas of plain green on the bag. (Lidl luxury fruit btw!)

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