Hello Everyone,
Here's my cards for both these challenges.
I have managed to include two stamped sentiments from my bits and bobs box, an old but pretty sheet of patterned paper, more than a few snippets, and the cutest little deer embellishments.
The little felt reindeer embellishments, a great Make & Create find at The Works, were the inspiration for these cards.
How they were made:
- Flicking through the basket of Christmas themed 8"x 8" & 6"x 6" paper packs I found the perfect patterned paper, featuring cute little deer in just the right colours, from Trimcraft's 'The Night Before Christmas' 8x8 pack.
- The two 4¼" x 5¾"card bases were made from dark brown cardstock and then covered with the pattern paper trimmed to size, leaving a narrow margin on all four sides.
- A rummage through the bits and bobs box unearthed the sentiments made from two snippets of white card stamped with the greeting - IndigoBlu's 'I Wish You a Merry Christmas' stamped with Stazon ink, 'Jet Black' - just crying out to be used this year!
- Another rummage, through the snippet mountain this time, produced scraps of gold, red and brown cardstock which were trimmed for matting and layering the topper which was then glued to the card base.
- The embellishments were made by die-cutting tiny leftover snippets of gold and red card using Spellbinders Sapphire Basic Set A 'Medallion' and 'Circle' dies. They were layered together with the little deer and then adhered to the bottom right corner of the card base.
- The final touch was the three red gems top left of the topper.
As well as submitting the cards to Pixie's Snippets Playground and ScrappyMo's Rudolph Day Challenge I'd like to submit them to the following challenges.
CHNC Challenge Extra - for November 2016
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - November 2016
A Snowflakes Promise #33 - anything goes
The dreaded common cold has hit Casa Worthington ... the EM has been suffering since Thursday and now I'm starting with it. Not to worry, I've taken some cold & flu tablets - that should ward it off! I live in hope :)
Take care and have a great week.
Oh sorry, Elizabeth, I pray the dreaded cold vacates Casa Worthington toute suite!!! Great work on making some cards on the list, this has lovely text doesn't it, amd ultra cute reindeer on DP too!!
ReplyDeleteWell done. Thanks for sharing,
Shaz in Oz.x
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Ooooh your cards are gorgeous love the backing paper and the cutest deers l have ever seen! the stamped sentiments as your main image work really well and the gold red and black great choice of colours too! hope your cold comes and goes pretty quickly there is a lot of it about being in the same household close to someone that already has it doesn't help either sending lots of love and a speedy recovery xx
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous cards Elizabeth. Love the super design with the sentiment and the really cute reindeer. Thanks for joining us at the Rudolph Days challenge xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Elizabeth and the backing paper and sweet little reindeer embellishments are a match made in heaven! Hope you're coping with that cold and that it soon clears up for you.
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Di xx
Two very beautiful cards Elizabeth, fabulous colours and design, Kate x
ReplyDeleteGreat card - love that sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge.
Helen x
Lovely cards, I have that stamp and sometimes wonder how to use it! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI have dodged the cold so far.....
I love your cute and pretty die cut deer which goes with that background paper perfectly Elizabeth and the large sentiment is great as a focal image. Thank you for joining in with the November Rudolph Days Challenge. x
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! Such a sweet Christmas card duo...everything is so well-coordinated! Thanks for joining us at CHNC Extra! :)
ReplyDelete~Marie B -DT
Those reindeer are gorgeous, both the background ones and the felt ones. Wonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteJane
Thanks for entering all of my Craftyhazelnut's challenges with your lovely crafting - hope to see you again soon. x
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the sentiment hilighted. It looks great against that pretty deer paper and of course the deer die cut is the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the November Rudolph Days Challenge.