Well good afternoon, peeps! It's getting colder so I thought I'd better make another Christmas card and the inspiration for this one came from the DP on the base part of this easel card - it reminded me of skating tracks in ice. It's from a nameless K & Co pad I picked up at a reduced price at the NEC last March but, even though the pad was reduced, I think it's the most expensive pad I've ever bought but then, there are 50 assorted sheets in it. We can always find an excuse can't we! LOL The other DP is from Bo Bunny.
I coloured Tilda and Edwin ages ago so I don't have any Copic colours for them but the trees were coloured with G20, YG45, YG67 and G99 with C1 and C3 for the snow on the trees. I then put Glamour Dust on the snow part, just as I did on the large white pointsettia.
The gorgeous ribbon is from the boys at
Fantastic Ribbons and I got it at the Harrogate show. The charm, pearl brad and pointsettia flowers are from the Hobby House and the crystal chandelier thingy is from Wild Orchid Crafts.
I'm entering this in the
Craftalicious Challenge 10, which is Anything Goes and also in the
Quixotic Paperie first monthly challenge, which is to make a Christmas card.
Thank you for looking and I do hope you like this latest addition.
Bye for now.
Diane x
Woww Diane, that's a stunning card dear! Looks really awesome!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kristel
Oh Diane - you have excelled with this card. There is only one word that sprung to my mind as I saw it "MAGICAL". It is so pretty/beautiful/
ReplyDeletegorgeous. Just love it.
Super super great card Diane !!
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ReplyDeleteFabulous! Winter Wonderland! LOVE it Diane!
ReplyDeletePam Going Postal
wow wow wow Diane this is an utter stunner...perfect colouring, I love the colour choise...in fact I love the whole thing...thanks for joining in with the Just Magnolia challenge
ReplyDeleteMina xxx
Such a lovely card tfs!!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW Diane! This is GORGEOUS! I love how the red pops off the page. Just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Julie