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Monday, December 23, 2019

Season's Greetings - December 23rd with Lori


Hello, everyone! Lori here today with another holiday card for you.

Season's Greetings

 For today's card, I decided to share with you what I do when the busyness of the holiday season messes with my mojo and makes it hard to create. I go with what I know, so today's card is going to be a compilation of my three previous posts - using a sketch, using a pocket card, and using silver or gold.

Using what you know

Here is what I came up with:



I had originally planned on making something with watercolors. I should not have decided to try something so out of my comfort zone during the holiday season! I love the look of a watercolored background but I just can never seem to get it to look the way I want! It was causing me a great deal of frustration which in turn messed with my creativity, so I fell back on what I know best, using a sketch.

I found this sketch that I had pinned to my card sketch Pinterest board and had my starting point.


I had some of my December Daily goodies on my desk and it wasn't hard to find papers and a pocket card to work with. I added a strip of silver glitter paper to the bigger strip of diagonal striped paper and die cut a silver glitter star to add to the top of the card. 


Another quick card ready to give this holiday season.

Just a little reminder today that when life gets busy or when your mojo has decided to take a break - just fall back on what you know and are comfortable with and you will be back in the swing of things in no time!

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So, if you are inspired to make your own cards, layouts or projects - from Season's Greetings, a previous Christmas special, a Counterfeit Kit Challenge kit that you haven't quite used up or a new kit inspired by any one of our dozens and dozens of inspirational kits - you can share in these places:


See you tomorrow for more CKC inspiration!


Merry Christmas!

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