- Waltzingmouse Sketch Challenge - WMSC125 - designed by Jean Martin
- Jingle Belles - JB12:24 - to use festive foods in your design
- Colour Q - cQc165 - really lovely festive colours and check out the apron!!
Stamps: Waltzingmouse - Nordic Winter, Around Christmas Time, Oven Fresh Gingerbread Joy, Compliments of the Season II; My Favourite Things - Seasonal Sentiments
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Real Red, Regal Rose, Pool Party; Memento - Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocoa, Cottage Ivy
Dies: Spellbinders - Picot Edge Circles (S4-345) #3; Die-namics - Fishtail Flags Layers STAX
Accessories: Stampin' Up! Card - Real Red; Promarkers - Red, Pine; Foil and white card from stash
I don't have all the named colours from the Colour Q challenge, so I've matched as closely as possible. I love the way Claire's stamps all mix together so well - I had fun putting this card together.
I made the base from some SU Real Red card (great colour). I positioned the sentiment with my stamp-a-ma-jig and then randomly stamped some sweets and candy canes all over the panel. I used the Fishtail Flags to cut the banners; Real Red for the bottom layer and white card stamped with this pretty pattern from Nordic Winter. I used more of the Nordic Winter stamps to create the panel across the card. The Christmas pudding is mounted on a gorgeous green circle. I stamped the pudding in Rich Cocoa and cut it out by hand. I restamped the holly leaves and berries, colouring them with Promarkers and attaching to the pudding. I decorated the inside with a simple, but bold sentiment.
That's all for now - see you tomorrow!
oh my goodness, you STAMPED all of your "patterned papers" and here i was going to ask you whose they were, because they are so gorgeous and sooooo perfectly coordinated! you are just TOO CLEVER!!! absolutely LOVE this, especially that gorgeous xmas pudding... good enough to EAT!!! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteWow Deb! Love the stamped patterned paper! Beauty of a card :)
ReplyDeleteLove the layout of your card Deborah loved your stamped papers too....great little pudding image
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Deborah that green foil die is absolutely fantastic. I love your card and everything that is stamped on it. Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at the colourQ!
ReplyDeleteLove how you combined al, these sets! Great use of the sketch!!
ReplyDeleteFestive greetings indeed! Love your mix of patterned paper and candy images! Thanks for joining us at colourQ!
ReplyDeleteDeborah, this is one of the prettiest cards I have ever seen! Love the green foil die cut and your beautiful stamping!
ReplyDeleteSuch good stamping on this one Deborah...love that nordic winter on the banners and the shiny green doily behind the ornament. How great that this fits three challenges too! Well done.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful selection of cards since I last paid a visit :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
Beautiful bright Christmas card, Deborah! Love all your stamped papers! Your Christmas pudding is lovely too! Hugs
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty! love that green metalic frame and the fun lollipop stamped background Deborah!
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful job with the stamping Deborah. Gorgeous card and love the shiny green die. Great job with this weeks challenge , looks like a winner to me!
ReplyDeleteYour patterned paper is just so amazing and fun. I love that die that your yummy treat is in too, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love it Deborah!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you worked in the pudding focal point...
it's one of my faves!!
Fabulous take on the sketch!! :)
Hugs!!
I'm glad you pulled this set out Deborah! I love the focal point with the shimmery foil paper!
ReplyDeleteWaht a great Christmas card. I love the mix of patterns, and the pop of the frame is great. Thanks for joining us at the ColourQ this week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!! love your centerpiece
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, Deborah, love the festive mood you have created! Thanks for joining in the fun at the colourQ.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing combination of all those different stamp sets, and yet it all coordinates beautifully! This is a stunning card.
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