Hello Everyone,
I nearly forgot about the Rudolph Days challenge this month and have made this card with that and a few other challenges in mind.
I have used an old stamp from the Christmas Visitors set by Sheen Douglass and coloured it with copics. This card has turned out totally different to what I originally intended, but I think that quite often happens when you're not happy with how it looks.
I've used a Tattered lace rectangle for the mat and the same pattern for the sentiment. The blue paper is a snippet of a free paper from a magazine and the embellishments are clear gems, two snowflakes stuck together and also two trips of white ribbon, one plain satis and a sparkly one on top. I've also used liquid pearls for a bit of embellishment to the white area.
I would like to enter:
January Rudolph Days - Anything Christmas
Allsorts - Take Flight
Pixie's Snippets Playground - snippets used were the blue paper, die cut mat, sentiment and snowflakes.
Creative Inspirations - Something Old (stamp)
Thank you for visiting and I will be back tomorrow with a DT card.
Lynne x
Sweet and lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m
Beautiful LINDA...love the die cut mat it is just gorgeous ..one I missed.....xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, the blues give it a cold Christmasy feel.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
I love it! The image is beautiful and this card would be so perfect for a gardener. I think everyone of the members at my garden club would be pleased to have a card like this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the January Rudolph Days Challenge.
Your card is stunning Lynne. Love the design and you have reminded me that I have this stamp set somewhere!! Beautifully coloured too. Big hugs, Carol S.xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Lynne love the image and beautiful dies
ReplyDeletecarol x
Gorgeous stamp, so unique and the colouring is beautiful.xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty Christmas card Lynne, it's a super Robin image and reminds me of my Dad, he somehow 'tamed' a Robin who used to join him in the garden and he always kept a spade in the ground for him (named Peter) to sit on. And when Dad had a rest Peter would perch on his knee.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and joining in with our 'Take Flight' theme at Allsorts challenge.
B x
Such a wonderful project. Thank you for sharing with us at Allsorts this week.
ReplyDeleteA pretty card Lynne, such a sweet Robbin.
ReplyDeletePauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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This is absolutely beautiful. I love those dies too. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Lynne - and I always love your beautiful colouring.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Di xx