*** This is my second post for today! Please check out my Paper Crafts magazine inspiration challenge, Part II, here. ***
I love this image from the October 2010 Kit of the Month, Take Time to Laugh. It's so versatile! For this card, I kept it simple, embossing it in silver, then watercolouring the sentiment and ornaments. What do you think of the non-traditional colours?
Pop on over to the Unity blog to see the rest of this week's Friends with Flair entries!
Supplies: white and Stampin' Up rich razzleberry cardstock, Unity October 2010 Kit of the Month, Take Time to Laugh stamp, Stampin' Up rich razzleberry ink, silver embossing powder, Stampin' Up rich razzleberry grosgrain ribbon, corner-rounding punch, dimensionals
I think the colours look fabulous! It is a beautiful Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of this card as well. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. Lovely CAS card!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty card! Fun color choice for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE non-traditional holiday colors! This is a Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeleteI love that stamp! It's one of my favorites, and your card is such a beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeleteI love non-traditional colors, so this is really pretty! And that frame is gorgeous! Lovely card, Lindsey!
ReplyDeleteHugs & happy day to you!
Wendy
Great CAS card, pretty colors!
ReplyDeletePam
The colors are great- this card is simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyummy! I love that colour! and this image looks great done in silver embossing!!
ReplyDeleteFabby CAS card!
ReplyDeleteHi Lindsey! I love the rich colour of this card, and that it's simple and stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are crafting up a storm these days! I love all the white on this razzleberried card. ;D
ReplyDeleteSimple and pretty...
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! I love the non-traditional colors. The silver embossing looks fantastic (I clicked on the picture and then I could really see it). You make such awesome CAS cards, Lindsey!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the non-traditional colours! I am digging them in general for Christmas this year. The watercolouring looks gorgeous with the silver embossing.
ReplyDeleteWhat, purple isn't a traditional Christmas color? ;)
ReplyDeleteThe embossing is perfectly speck-free, just the way you like it. I like it, too!
Oh, so CAS and fancy! I'm actually enjoying the purple, I must admit.
ReplyDeleteAren't you the busy cardmaker Lindsey. Just love this too. ÉYou have inspired me to make more Christmas cards thank you so much. :)Peggy
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