Stamps: Waltzingmouse - Festive Foliage, Compliments of the Season II
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Real Red; Versafine - Onyx Black
Dies: WMS - Holly Dies; Lil Inkers - Dual Stitched Rectangles #2
Accessories: White Lustre Card; Kaisercraft DP - Home for Christmas
I used a couple of my favourite stamps sets from Waltzingmouse (now sadly closed) to make this card. This week's challenge at Merry Monday - MM#200 is a multi-challenge as it's their 200th challenge. I've used their colours and the sketch on this card. I covered the card with some foliage design paper and added a strip of kraft burlap paper. I die cut some white card onto which I stamped a bold Christmas greeting. I finished the front by stamping some holly leaves and berries, cutting them out with the matching die and adding a paper arrow from the design paper set. On the inside I cut a mat layer of the burlap paper and stamped more holly on the white card.
It was a really lovely day yesterday with bright sunshine and warm temperatures. I'm still trying to work out the best location in the house to take photos of my cards, so I decided to go outside and take these photos in the sunshine. I ended up sitting out for a while! Bliss!! For more inspiration, do visit our blog to see what the rest of the team have made. Have fun!
8 comments:
Beautiful Christmas card, love the Holly and DSP. Thanks for helping us celebrate our 200th challenge at Merry Monday.
This is a beautiful card Deborah. It's sunny here too - at last!! - Jacqueline xx
Superbe Deborah, j'aime ce papier abondamment décoré de feuillages, quel charme! Biz
This works perfectly for the sketch and for the colors, Deborah! Love that holly! Thanks for joining our celebration at Merry Monday!
Very pretty card. Love the sentiment and the holly.
Such a wonderful design. The background works so well with the rest of the elements.
Wow - so pretty! I love all the elements together!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Merry Monday.
I love the colours and the traditional look to this one Deborah - reminds me of the Anna Griffin style xx
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