Happy Hump Day Peeps! Can you believe it is the last day of November already? The year has just flown by!
Today I am sharing a card I made using two different challenges, the color challenge on Create with Connie and Mary and this weeks Mojo Monday sketch challenge.
I again am using one of my fave sets, Stampin' Up "Greeting Card Kids". You all know how I love this little vintage looking girl pulling her sled. It doesn't matter what colors i use with her, she just sings!!
I choose to make the round card from the sketch and made it into an ornament card. I cut a scallop circle by folding my night of navy card stock in half and using the largest scallop circle nestie, leaving the fold just below the cut line on the die. I then cut a circle with river rock card stock and embossed with the square lattice EF. I used some Well Worn DSP at the bottom.
I used some lucky limeade ribbon across the bottom and down the side. I made a bow and added a antique brad to the center. The main image is added to the card with some dimesionals. The sentiment is from the Stampin Up "Short & Sweet" stamp set and I stamped onto white card stock used my word window punch to punch it out. I matted it with a night of navy piece punched with the modern label punch. I added some basic pearls to the ends.
I made the card into a ornament by adding the top piece, made with the round tab punch with lucky limeade card stock and folded in half. I embossed this piece with the square lattice EF too. I added some white bakers twine for it to hang by.
Well, that is all from me today, thanks so much for stopping by and
HAPPY STAMPING!!!
Vicki
As always, this is adorable, Vicki!! Love the colors and the round card which you made into an ornament! Your coloring is awesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Hump Day! :)
Love how you created an ornament shape! Great card :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you made this an ornament, I did that with mine too!
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Kristina
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How BEAUTIFUL Vicki! LOVE how you used the tab punch for the top of the ornament! SO clever!
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