Tuesday, November 25, 2014
White Christmas
It's hard to make Christmas cards during a warm spell. My falling leaves call me. But I had to make this one. A take on the one in the Holiday Catalog on page 31 and inspired by two cards on Pinterest by Valerie Moody and Mary Howe. My son said the bear needed a red scarf because it reminds him of the Coca Cola ad..So I stole the scarf from the little snow man and put him on. Very fun card and maybe my new favorite for the year.
Labels:
Christmas
Sunday, November 9, 2014
November Stamp Camp
Here's a collage of this month's Stamp Camp:
These are not originals - all CASed from some very talented stampers.
1. Trees from Debbie Blake. This one used the new Festival of Trees set. The snow is from a Paper Pumpkin. Don't forget the Dazzling Diamonds glitter for the snow!
2. Thanks from Patty Bennett uses Seasonally Scattered with lots of sponging, masking the middle of thanks so it sort of glows. Blackberry Bliss is my new favorite color!
3. Snowflake originally from Christi Beck and adapted from Diana Gibbs. It uses the Endless Wishes Stamp Set with a little bling from my stash.
4. Santa - uses Santa Stache stamp set. This one was from a class I took (unknown stamper)
5. Paper Pumpkin tree - Sue Whitney designed this lighted Christmas tree that holds a tree light. It uses Ornamental Pine, Wondrous Wreath and assorted star punches.
and a Tip: How to make a Photo Collage - I'm trying out PicMonkey. The free version so far.
1. Trees from Debbie Blake. This one used the new Festival of Trees set. The snow is from a Paper Pumpkin. Don't forget the Dazzling Diamonds glitter for the snow!
2. Thanks from Patty Bennett uses Seasonally Scattered with lots of sponging, masking the middle of thanks so it sort of glows. Blackberry Bliss is my new favorite color!
3. Snowflake originally from Christi Beck and adapted from Diana Gibbs. It uses the Endless Wishes Stamp Set with a little bling from my stash.
4. Santa - uses Santa Stache stamp set. This one was from a class I took (unknown stamper)
5. Paper Pumpkin tree - Sue Whitney designed this lighted Christmas tree that holds a tree light. It uses Ornamental Pine, Wondrous Wreath and assorted star punches.
and a Tip: How to make a Photo Collage - I'm trying out PicMonkey. The free version so far.
Labels:
Christmas,
Stamp Camp
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