Hi everyone!
I think I'm truly giddy right now--I've had so much fun crafting cards this afternoon! I haven't been able to play along w/a Mojo Monday in a while so today was a treat!
Here's the latest sketch from Mojo Monday:
And here's my card:Again, all papers are from Echo Park's Season Greetings 6x6 pack. I stamped the Christmas tree (Hero Arts) in silver and then heat embossed it w/silver powder. I added the Christmas ribbon, which was given to me years ago by a friend, and then stamped the ornament (Hero Arts) and colored it in using glaze pens and stickles. The stamp comes with the sentiment around the ornament so I just added a few red gems to it. The Christmas tree also has some stickles on it--it's just hard to see in the picture. Pretty easy card to make and lots of fun!
Have a great night!
Pat
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Finally making my own Christmas cards!
Hi all!
I hope everyone is having a good week--I'm sure many must be stressed out right now w/the holidays. Our Christmas will be quiet this year so it's allowed me some time to FINALLY make our own family's Christmas cards! I know--I'm really late...
I used a few challenges to help inspire me a bit...First up, the sweetest thing site. I used their sketch for my inspiration.
The sketch worked great with another challenge that I was dying to play with! The Cute Card Thursday site had a challenge involving stripes. And I knew exactly what I wanted to do w/that!
I also saw that the Wee Memories site had an "anything goes" challenge going on and figured I'd enter this card for that challenge, too. And since it's a 2 week challenge, I may enter again! :)
If you have time, check out these sites--it's always a great way to get your creativity jump started!
Here's the sketch:
I love this sketch! And I can see it being used in tons of different ways and for so many different occasions!
Here's my card:All the papers are from the 6x6 paper pad from Echo Park called Seasons Greetings. I cut out the striped paper and inked the edges with vintage photo distress ink and then mounted that on the red cardstock. I stamped a $1 stamp of the Christmas tree in some mossy green pigment ink and then heat embossed it w/clear powder. The strip of green paper is from the reverse side of the striped paper and I hand wrote the greeting using a white pen and then added a snowflake to the strip. I added some rhinestones to the tree and the card was done...and I love it!
Now to pick who this card will go to... :)
Hoping to share more cards later on today. Thanks for stopping by and for all the sweet comments--they sure do brighten up my day!
Pat
I hope everyone is having a good week--I'm sure many must be stressed out right now w/the holidays. Our Christmas will be quiet this year so it's allowed me some time to FINALLY make our own family's Christmas cards! I know--I'm really late...
I used a few challenges to help inspire me a bit...First up, the sweetest thing site. I used their sketch for my inspiration.
The sketch worked great with another challenge that I was dying to play with! The Cute Card Thursday site had a challenge involving stripes. And I knew exactly what I wanted to do w/that!
I also saw that the Wee Memories site had an "anything goes" challenge going on and figured I'd enter this card for that challenge, too. And since it's a 2 week challenge, I may enter again! :)
If you have time, check out these sites--it's always a great way to get your creativity jump started!
Here's the sketch:
I love this sketch! And I can see it being used in tons of different ways and for so many different occasions!
Here's my card:All the papers are from the 6x6 paper pad from Echo Park called Seasons Greetings. I cut out the striped paper and inked the edges with vintage photo distress ink and then mounted that on the red cardstock. I stamped a $1 stamp of the Christmas tree in some mossy green pigment ink and then heat embossed it w/clear powder. The strip of green paper is from the reverse side of the striped paper and I hand wrote the greeting using a white pen and then added a snowflake to the strip. I added some rhinestones to the tree and the card was done...and I love it!
Now to pick who this card will go to... :)
Hoping to share more cards later on today. Thanks for stopping by and for all the sweet comments--they sure do brighten up my day!
Pat
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