samedi 19 mars 2022

The Holly and the Ivy

Hi everyone!
New Saturday and new challenge at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown
The theme of this week is


Holly and/or Ivy



A friend recently gifted me this beautiful stamp. I never thought I would need it so soon!

I colored the image with alcohol markers, fussy cut it and glued it on patterned paper. Added the sentiment and three enamel dots. I cut the panel a little smaller than the blank card and glued it on - that was it! 
The coloring took most of the time! Hope you like it.




Linked up with:
Sweet Stampin' - Keep it simple
Digi Design - Show texture
Colour Crazy Craft - Anything Goes
Gem of a Craft Challenge - Anything Goes




Stamps: Crafty Individualis
Inks: Tanquil Tide and Pear Pizzazz (Stampin'Up); Onyx Black (Versafine);
Alcohol markers, enamel dots, patterned paper    

9 commentaires:

  1. The stamp is beautiful, what a great gift from your friend. I love the contrast with the simple background. Gorgeous card!

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  2. Very pretty card, I love the pinecone and the wooden background paper.

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  3. oh Rosi, que c'est joli, belle ambiance rustique, biz

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  4. Hello Rosmarie, that is such an elegant image and a wonderful card - love the clean lines.

    Thanks for joining in with us at Sweet Stampin' this time, look forward to seeing you again!
    Sarah
    DT - Sweet Stampin'

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  5. This card is stunning - I would be thrilled to receive this at Christmas! Thank-you for sharing this lovely work with us at The Colour Crazy Challenge - Vic, D.T. X

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  6. The look of dimension on your image is fabulous. Thank you for playing along with us at Sweet Stampin'. Tracey

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  7. Fabulous creation! Thanks for joining us for our Anything Goes Challenge 6 at Gem of a Challenge!

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  8. What a great card! That pine cone has so much texture! Thanks for joining us at Di's Digi Challenge! Nancee, DT

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