Hello!  It’s time for another challenge at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown.  This week we’re encouraging our challenge participants to use up some of their stash of metal embellishments.

I’ve used a small variety of metal embellishments on my card.  There is a ribbon slide on the ribbon (which, contrary to how it appears in the photo, matches the dark green cardstock).  After I stamped the tree, I “decorated” it with small round brads in three different metallic colors, and used a star-shaped brad for the top of the tree.  Even though I still have about two dozen more ribbon slides and a gazillion more brads among my craft supplies, it feels good to have used some of them on this card.

52CCT 04-23-2016

What will you make with your metal embellishments?  Link your card at the 52CCT challenge post by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, April 29.  We’d love to have you join in the fun and creativity!

All supplies except the metal embellishments are from Stampin’ Up.
Stamps: Season of Joy, Warmest Regards
Cardstock: Certainly Celery, Always Artichoke, Confetti Cream, Celery Prints designer series paper
Ink: Certainly Celery, Always Artichoke
Other: Spring Moss grosgrain ribbon; ribbon slide, round mini brads (Making Memories); star-shaped brad (The Paper Studio)

6 Responses to “52 Christmas Card Throwdown – April stash challenge”

  1. I really like the lovely metallic baubles on your Christmas tree, and the ribbon slide is so pretty. Lovely card and in my favourite colours.

    So glad you picked metal embellishments – at least I’ve used one! xxx

  2. Such a beautiful card. Those brads make a the tree just pop.
    Julie T

  3. This is so beautiful, Patricia!

  4. I love how you’ve used the metal brads as decorations for the tree – what a great idea! Thank you for another wonderful challenge xxx

  5. Elle est super ta carte Patricia, les embellissements sont magnifiques et très bien utilisé, Biz

  6. The brads look really good on the tree and the stamp is gorgeous too. I don’t know how we collect all this stuff, do you?

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