Happy Friday, all! It's time for a new As You See It challenge, and we have a theme:
Yummy! Look at all those goodies! I got a sweet little peppermint candy die just after Christmas, so this challenge gave me the perfect opportunity to put it to use:
My candies are made with Basic White, Real Red, Strawberry Slush and Granny Apple Green. The peppermint sentiment is from More Than Autumn, and the diecut sentiments are from the Words for the Season dies. All went on a gingham background from Scrapbook.com, diecut with the Perennial Postage die. I added a Stitched With Whimsy doodle around the edges as well as some Peppermint candy embellishments!
I added a Colorado Craft sentiment on the inside:
In the stamping world, it's never too early to start making Christmas cards! And since the Krafty Chicks are asking for Christmas cards this week, I am entering it there as well!
What will inspire you from this fun challenge?! Hope to see your sweet confection over at the As You See It blog! Enjoy your day and be blessed!
| Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
| Stamps | More Than Autumn, Merry Merry Mini (Colorado Craft Co) |
| Card stock & Papers | Basic White, Real Red, Granny Apple Green, Strawberry Slush, Adhesive Sheet, Ginghams (Scrapbook.com) |
| Ink | Granny Apple Green |
| Accessories | Peppermint Embellishments, Dimensionals |
| Tools | Cut & Emboss Machine, Perennial Postage Dies, Stitched With Whimsy Dies (ret), Peppermint Die (Simon Says Stamp), Banner Dies (Pink & Main, Balmy Blue Blend |

LeAnne, you are amazing! I'm so inspired by the many cards you make each week, I don't know how you do it! This is a sweet design, I love the gingham and brights!
ReplyDeleteThose candies are as cute as the gingham paper! Another delightful card, LeAnne!
ReplyDeleteYum is right. Now I'm wishing for a peppermint candy! This is a great die, LeAnne!
ReplyDeleteI adore those peppermints and am pleased to see gingham here again, LeAnne! It's been a minute!
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What a fun and festive card using those peppermint candies!
ReplyDeleteThose die cut lollies look just like the ones I remember from the pick-and-mix section of the supermarket when I was a kid! So nostalgic. The bright colours looks fabulous and fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove those peppermint sweets, LeAnne - perfect for our theme. They definitely look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteThose peppermints are so realistic LeAnne - such a fun Christmas card! And so true - you can never start early enough in my book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute Christmas card, LeAnne! I love that peppermint die :) Thanks for joining us at Krafty Chicks Challenge this week xoxoox
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