I'm trying to get in the mood to make Christmas cards so I decided to use the sketch to get at least one done. I used the ODBD sets Blessed Christmas (and matching die) and Holly Tag. The papers are from one of my favorite set of Christmas papers, The Scrap Cake's Cozy Xmas. I love the slightly non-traditional colors and the lovely Christmas images used. I stamped the poinsettia image on white cardstock using Tuxedo Black ink, colored it with Copics and then die cut it using the matching die. The sentiment was stamped on white cardstock with dark red ink and then inked the edges with Old Paper ink. A larger plain white circle was die cut and the edges inked with Old Paper, as well, and the poinsettia image was mounted using foam dimensionals. Both circles were matted with dark red cardstock. The strip along with side was edged with some lovely Venise lace from the Funkie Junkie and then trimmed with some red twine, also from the Funkie Junkie. Because I used items from the Funkie Junkie I'm going to pop this card into the Sunday Share at Frilly & Funkie.
As always, we will be giving out a prize, a $15.00 gift certificate to be used toward stamps at the Our Daily Bread Designs store!!! Entries for the prize must be submitted by Sunday, October 21st at 8:00 pm EST. One random winner will be chosen and announced on Tuesday. While it is not required to use Our Daily Bread Design images and sentiments on your projects, we would definitely love to see them if you have them!! As a way of recognizing those who do use ODBD stamps we will be choosing three or more of our participants for the Shining the Light Award. In order to qualify for this award or join the challenge, you must use ODBD stamps and have your submission added to Mr. Linky by Sunday, October 21st at 8:00 pm EST. If you upload to Splitcoaststampers or any other online gallery, please use the keyword: ODBDSLC126. When creating your post on your blog, please include a direct link to the challenge.
Thanks for stopping by... please take some time to check out the beautiful projects created by my fellow "sticks" Lori, Jan Marie, Jan, Kathy, Chris, and this month's guest designer, Bridget! To join in the fun, please click here.
Supplies: Cardstock: PTI kraft & white; Stampin Up! Cherry Cobbler; Stamps: ODBD; Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Stampin Up! Cherry Cobbler & Ranger Old Paper; Dies: ODBD & Spellbinders; Lace: Funkie Junkie; Twine: Funkie Junkie; PP: The Scrap Cake
14 comments:
your card is over the top gorgeous, love the sketch too!!!!
What a gorgeous Christmas card Rosemary!! Love the coloring of the poinsettia in the rich red hues! The turning of the sketch is perfect!!
Have a great day!!
hugs,
Chris
A beautiful Christmas card Rosemary.
Another beauty Rosemary! I love this image! And your coloring is spot on! The rich details... paper punched edges, bits of embossing and assorted ephemera make this a beauty! You always have the most amazing projects to share! I am blessed by your work each and every time! Hugs and blessings...
Lori
Ropsemary...what an awesome card!! I love how you turned the sketch, love the poinsettia, and awesome colouring...Beautiful!1
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Rosemary this is absolutely stunning! I love the poinsettia as one of the circle elements! So gorgeous!!!
hugs,
Grace
Beautiful Christmas card Rosemary! I like the sketch on it's side! I love the way you use twine, always so pretty! Blessings! Kathy
What a lovely Christmas card, Rosemary! Wonderful use of the sketch, as always!
This is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Wow! I love your take on the sketch! Such a beautiful card!
Another beauty here again Rosie :) Viv xx
Love your take on the sketch and all of the lovely elements you've combined into a marvelous card!! Look at those layers!! Way to pile it on!! Hugs and blessings!
what a gorgeous Christmas card Rosemary!!! Love it!
Totally lovely, Rosemary! That poinsettia image is gorgeous and I love the way you used the burlap string and lace! Sorry I am so late getting around to thanking you for sharing in Sunday Share at Frilly and Funkie. I'm so thrilled that you played along and best of luck in the drawing!
Hugs,
Linda
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