Season's Greetings all year long at MTTCC!
Theme #85 requires Winter Scenes.
This could be the house's front door setting (wreath, light, welcome mat), pine trees with some bunnies, deer on a snowy hill, pickup truck carrying pine tree parked next to the fence or barn, etc.
We are anticipating being razzled and dazzled!
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April 26-May 9, 2024 with start and end times of 12:00am CST/Chicago or 6:00am UK for references. Adjust to wherever you are in the world.
Each participant can enter up to 3 new themed Christmas/winter holiday cards per challenge. Bragging rights are possible.
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Our worldwide design team has a marvelous mix of #85 Winter Scenes themed Christmas cards for your inspiration with DT Granmargaret suggesting this.
DT Granmargaret/Australia=
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DT Becca S /USA=
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Thanks teamies for crafting spectacular Christmas/winter holiday cards!
Such different creative perspectives for winter scenes!!!
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Now it's time for our readers to find time to craft Christmas/winter holiday #85 themed cards! Use the Inlinkz tool address to submit your project's blog linked photo(s).
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https://fresh.inlinkz.com/p/fc721359b5dc4f33be9dc0bd3937f1a6
(My husband has surgery on Thursday but don't know when he will be discharged. I'll pre-schedule this but will try to get the link-up tool address included before launching. Fingers crossed.)
---Edit note on April 26: everything is all good and husband's in pain but I was able to bring him home after 7 total hours at the hospital.
Thanks for visiting My Time To Craft Christmas!
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Crafting Christmas all year long,
My Time To Craft Christmas design team 2024
Granmargaret, Becca, Martina, Nikki and Alyson
2 comments:
Dear Becca, may your husband get well. Good luck.
Thank you, Martina, and other readers and participants! He's starting to move better getting up and down after his groin hernia repair surgery last Thursday. Hernia had grown since the consultation and consequently surgery lasted longer, more anesthesia was given and incision was longer. He's progressing and now I've got to try to prevent him from lifting anything over 10 pounds plus do very little bending or squatting yet for at least 1-2 weeks more. Thanks for your concern.
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