Retro Rubber Challenge 149...
December 01, 2020
Welcome to a new Retro Rubber Challenge. This is a Christmas challenge to be inspired by the photo.
I started by die cutting this set of candles in white. I knew I was going to use cherry cobbler as my base so I knew it would be striking!
I added some black and white plaid before attaching the die cut. Finally, I added the sentiment from my Papertrey Ink Keep It Simple Joyeux Noel stamp set from 2017. A few stars and I was done.
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Thanks for stopping by today!
Supplies: CS: SU! white, cherry cobbler and plaid tidings. Dies: PTI linen. MFT washi tape. Memory Box glowing candles. Stamps: PTI KIS joyeux noel (2017). Other: Bling.

Hello Jane!! Your card is absolutely stunning! Wow I love that beautiful die cut candle grouping and it's brilliantly layered over your design! The red is the perfect backdrop for this and a great take on the photo as well! I want to thank you so much for having me along as a guest for your last challenge of the year! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a crafty fun New Year!!
Posted by: *Vicki* | December 01, 2020 at 08:15 AM
WOW!! This is gorgeous!! I am loving the white candles against the red. Your addition of the gray plaid paper is just the most beautiful touch. Lovely design!!!
Posted by: Nora Noll | December 01, 2020 at 09:33 AM
This is GORGEOUS, Jane....so simple and yet so stunning! I love the color combo and that gray plaid grounds your candles perfectly!
Posted by: LeAnne Pugliese | December 02, 2020 at 04:59 AM
Beautiful, Jane! Great design, lovely die cut, perfect colour palette.
Posted by: Jan Clothier | December 07, 2020 at 11:08 AM
I love this candle die, it looks amazing cut in white against that bright red panel, simple yet so very beautiful.
Stay healthy and safe.
XO
Posted by: Maria A Rodriguez | December 10, 2020 at 04:56 AM
Jane, fabulous card, I love the pop of the white and grey against the red card blank. Thank you for being the most fabulous leader, you are truly a special person. Much love and happy holidays to you and yours. Claire x
Posted by: Claire Grantham | December 11, 2020 at 12:05 PM