Christmas Card Throwdown
Monday, 6 April 2015
Patchwork Christmas
Hi all, Hope you had a lovely Easter, as I did, here is a Christmas Card I made today to enter into a couple of challenges. I used a grey cardstock for the base of the card, and scraps from my scrap basket to make the patchwork background, I used the largest stamp from the Spellbinders Heirloom Ornaments Clear Stamp Set with Ranger Emboss It Dabber, and Ranger Super Fine Embossing Powder in Gold for the ornament which was cut out from a green with gold dots paper, a 6-1//2" square paper pad from Kaisercraft "December 25th" and cut some pine leaves with a Marianne Creatables Die that I have had for ages, these leaves are also cut from scraps, I used a silver metal snowflake for accent. I am entering this card in: CASE-ing Christmas Challenge # Odd Team Inspiration, http:case-ingchristmas.BlogSpot.com.au and 52 (Christmas) card Throwdown April Sketch Challenge "Patchwork" http://52cct.blogspot.com.au Hope you all like this card, and thanks for visiting today, Jasann
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How lovely! I love the vintage feel to this card. What a great take on Rocky's card this week. So glad you joined us for this weeks CASE-ing Christmas challenge!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your fun patterned papers, Jasann! Fabulous use of those scraps, and I adore the faux stitching and gold embossed ornament! Thank you for joining us at CASE-ing Christmas! I love seeing you there! HUGS! :) Mynn xx
ReplyDeletelove the stitching details on your card - thanks for joining us at the 52CCT
ReplyDeleteHi Jasann, I love your card this week, I love to use up all my little scraps bits too. Thank you for Congratulating me on my win this week over at Case-ing Christmas. Megan
ReplyDeleteWhat a great CASE of Rocky's card! I love that ornament and your papers! Thank you so much for sharing with us at the CASE-ing Christmas Challenge! Hope to see you again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mix of papers, Jasmine. LOVE that snowflake charm! Thank you for sharing your project with CASE-ing Christmas.
ReplyDeletehugs, Asha