I work on Christmas cards all through the year and pulled out this very old patterned paper by Current Inc., along with a stamp by Art-Kure (Gold Hill, Shaftesbury) to make this wintery scene. The label dies are by Spellbinders and Gina K. Those layered blue patterns really give a nice snowy look to the design, don't they.
CHNC 439, Christmas
Rudolph Days May Challenge
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It does give a nice snowy look. I love how you used your die cuts. I usually layer one on top of the other but this gives so much dimension without too much thickness.
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A beautiful winter scene, with gorgeous papers too.
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Sue xx
Hi Karen,
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what a very striking card and that stamped scene inside the fab aperture is brilliant.
wonderful paper or card used too.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
A great card - thanks for joining us at Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge.
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This looks fabulous. LOVE the look of the blue ink on this image, surrounded by that stunning design paper.
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Love this snowy village image and how you have it so beautifully framed with the blue papers with the snowy pattern. Wonderful wintery scene.
ReplyDeleteI recently was looking at the stamps in this set that you sent me and thought I need to get them out again. I think I have only used one of them....the same one you used in this card, so I def need to give the other one some inky love soon!!
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