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Friday, November 29, 2019

Christmas cards...

Hello!  Hope everyone in the US had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  Since I decided to be a little proactive when it came to our Thanksgiving meal I got several things done before Thursday and that left me with time to work on a couple of Christmas cards.  I still need more, but I now have another two to add to my stack.  The first card is for the current CAS(E) this Sketch challenge, as well as the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge of anything goes.  I kinda went a little crazy (for me anyway, lol!) and bought several stand alone dies from Simon Says Stamp.  I used a SSS die set called Christmas Foliage that was part of the most recent Simon Says Stamp release.  I die cut all the various pieces from white glitter cardstock several times and then cut a small piece of red glitter cardstock so that I could die cut the little berries from that.  I then used a classic Spellbinders square die to die cut my sentiment that is from the Simon Says Stamp Yuletide Holiday.  I stamped the sentiment using VersaFine CLAIR Morning Mist ink.   I embossed the bottom portion of a piece of white cardstock with a Swiss dot embossing folder and then die cut the piece with an AJVD rectangle die.  The square was adhered with foam tape and then I adhered all the pieces to create my little corner piece finishing up with the three little red berries for a pop of color.  Once everything was dry I adhered my panel to a white cardstock base.


The second card is for Freshly Made Sketches and Color Throwdown.  I must admit that my take on the sketch is very loose, but hopefully it passes muster.  I used the Simon Says Stamp Ornate Ornaments stamp set, again, for my card.  And just like the other card that I made using the Ornate Ornament set I did very simple watercoloring with my ZIG markers.  I stamped two of the ornaments on a piece of smooth Bristol cardstock with watermark ink and heat embossed them with silver embossing powder.  I then colored both the ornaments.   The third ornament was stamped on a scrap of smooth Bristol with watermark ink, heat embossed in silver, colored and die cut with the matching die.  I added the little ornament strings and sentiment in silver, as well.    The panel was die cut with a AJVD rectangle die and then adhered to a light gray cardstock base.



Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

8 comments:

Dawn S. said...

Such a stunning card.

Viv said...

Stunning cards both of them Rosie,Happy Thanksgiving to you also ;)hugs Viv xx

Anita in France said...

Shimmery white on white loveliness with a pop of red, Rosemary ... so gorgeous ... and those vibrant ornaments are deliciously contemporary! Hugs, Anita :)

Greta said...

I can't even pick favorites anymore--all your cards are fabulous, Rosemary! I love, love, love both of these--elegant & gorgeous! Now I'm even more sorry I didn't hit the purchase button when I had the SSS foliage die set in my cart!

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Two Christmas beauties, Rosemary, but I ADORE that white foliage on the embossed background with just the pop of red berries!!! The foliage looks like lace - so stunning!! Beautiful babbles on card two also - love the color combo!

TK said...

Two beautiful cards, Rosemary, but that first is STUNNING! Love the colors on the ornament card tho!

Lisa Elton said...

Two absolutely beautiful cards Rosemary! The sparkle and little pop of red on the first is marvelous and I love the coloring on your ornaments!

Karren said...

Beautiful cards! Your ornaments are such a clever take on the sketch. Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.