Hello everyone ....
I was one of the luckies chosen to post over on the Simon Says Blog this month
I'm very excited and very honored to do this
I was one of the luckies chosen to post over on the Simon Says Blog this month
I'm very excited and very honored to do this
I made 2 Christmas cards with Magnolia stamp
For the first card I'm using Jingle Jangle Tilda from Christmas story 2012 collection
Colored her with Copic sketch marker
framed it with Spellbinders Grand Label 23
and distress on edges with DI -Tea dye
Sentiment is from Magnolia stamp too - Holly post from so jolly 2009 collection
I used Green card stock from Bazzil basic
and then Echo Park Very merry Christmas collection paper
distress it and put crackle paint- picket fence white opague around it.
Red paper is Core dinations -Vintage collectio,
I embossed it with Sizzix textured impressions Branches & snowflakes
and put crackle paint-picket fence white opague over the embossed
to make sow affect :)
Ribbon lace is Melissa Frances White lace trim
and red pearls from Doodlebug North pole mini pearls Christmas
Closer look Tilda
Flower is from Prima Marketing - Holiday Celebrations Joy vine
and I made pine trees from Magnolia Doohickey die - spruce
and again put some crackle paint picket fence white opaque
For the second card I used Edwin with sack from Christmas story 2012
and Winter night background
I stamped Edwin and background onto copic Xpress it blending card
with memento tuxedo black and then colored with Copic skecth markers
I framed the winter night background with Spellbinders floral ovals dies
I made snow from crackle paint picket fence white opaque and white opal liquid peals
I used Martha Stewart Glacial snow flakes punch for the snowflakes on the upper corner
Closer look Edwin
closer look winter night background
Swirl and flowers are from Magnolia doohickey dies
for the flowers I put some stickles glitter - diamond white
Fence I made from Martha Stewart Picket Fence punch
colored with Walnut stain distress ink pad.
Pine tree are TH Sizzix mini pine dies
Thank for stopping by and have a nice weekend
I enter this card for this following challenges:
Tilda Town - Anything goes
Lovely Hanglar - Dies or punches
Delightful - Red & Green
and I made pine trees from Magnolia Doohickey die - spruce
and again put some crackle paint picket fence white opaque
For the second card I used Edwin with sack from Christmas story 2012
and Winter night background
I stamped Edwin and background onto copic Xpress it blending card
with memento tuxedo black and then colored with Copic skecth markers
I framed the winter night background with Spellbinders floral ovals dies
I made snow from crackle paint picket fence white opaque and white opal liquid peals
I used Martha Stewart Glacial snow flakes punch for the snowflakes on the upper corner
Closer look Edwin
Swirl and flowers are from Magnolia doohickey dies
for the flowers I put some stickles glitter - diamond white
Fence I made from Martha Stewart Picket Fence punch
colored with Walnut stain distress ink pad.
Pine tree are TH Sizzix mini pine dies
Thank for stopping by and have a nice weekend
I enter this card for this following challenges:
Tilda Town - Anything goes
Try it on Tuesday - Christmas Sparkle
Scrap-creations - Winter
Stamptacular sunday - Recipe (Ribbon,pearls, dies/punch)Lovely Hanglar - Dies or punches
Delightful - Red & Green
This is lovely! Thank you so much for joining us at Tilda's Town this week. Hugs Carla.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! They are both AMAZING!!!! I love the white paint you added for snow and your wonderful colouring!!!! Hugs, Brigitte
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous cards,lovely images and colours.Thanks for sharing with us at Delightful Challenges.xxx
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are absolutely phenomenal, Christy! Anyone would consider themselves very lucky to find either one of those cards in their mailbox! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteOMG you do such fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! This is absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for joining us at Tilda's Town this week! Good luck and I hope to see you back Friday!
ReplyDeleteRene :D
Both cards are wonderful! :^)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your Tilda card with us at Stamptacular Sunday Challenge! I love the image, coloring, the scene you created, your lace & bling, and the fun die cuts & flowers you used! Hope to see you again next week! :^)
Hugs, Penny
OH!!!!!!! Christy, both your cards are truly beautiful! I have a coup de coeur for Edwin, and the lovely window showing one of my favourite background, toooo nice! very pretty how you added snow on the trees, and both cards are festive and happy!, just like I love Christmas cards. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteStunning card with fantastic night scenery of this card.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cabio
Two totally gorgeous cards with so much to admire on each card. Your coloring Is great as well as all of your special touches on all of your details.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cathy -Lynn
This is gorgeous! : )
ReplyDeleteBoth are such beautiful cards! I love all the details. You have turned the sentiment, flowers, images into great cards! Thanks for joining us at the Stamptacular Sunday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteDanielle:)
Beautiful cards Christy, I love the snow effect, nicely done, thanks so much for joining in at Tildas Town this week
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie P
Wow What a fantastic card! Love all of your details! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Delightful Challenges!
ReplyDeleteDenise
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Oh my goodness Christy, these cards are beautiful. well done.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maz
Great job you did here Christy! Love all the details. Can't choose between Tilda and Edwin. Love them both :) Thanks for joining us at Tilda's Town this week :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Riet
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