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[Magical Season] DT: Polkadoodles Gem of a Challenge

 




Hey everyone! Time for another challenge at  Gem of A Craft Challenge with Polkadoodles! As always, the theme is ANYTHING GOES! 


 Holiday spirit is in full swing! I colored in the Wizardy Magic Little Dude with alcohol markers and fussy cut it out. I used a snowflake stamp (Similar stamp here) in the background and embossed it in white. I added some silver washi tape and printed out the sentiment from the Serenity Fairy Wishes Sentiment bundle as well as the "Season's Greetings" freebie from the Polkadoodles site!

Thanks for stopping by! Follow me on Instagram for more cards, reels and crafty fun!

Jill


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  1. Jill gorgeous card love the papers and image. Alison xx

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  2. Jill how did you link the picture and link to Polkadoodles Gem of a Challenge as I would like to add it to my blog, I know how to do a link but not picture and link. fellow DT Alison

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    1. Hi Alison! To link a picture, I click the "link" button and add the url there! Hope this helps!!!

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  3. Lovely card, Jill! Love how you've created the background! xx

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