You likely thought Edna was a little old-fashioned already, but she is going full on VINTAGE for our latest challenge. I used it as an opportunity to get another Christmas card done:
I picked a trio of vintage ornaments and a sentiment from a pack of Kaisercraft die cuts. On a piece of coordinating cardstock, I stamped the musical background in Versamark and sponged the edges with distress ink. Then it was simply a matter of putting everything together on the card base! It went so smoothly, I put together a second one.
Head over to the Snarky Sisters website to see lots more inspiration, including a fun card by this week's guest designer, Linda! And then I hope you will join us with a vintage creation of your own.
Supplies: Stampin' Up very vanilla, old olive & gumboil green cardstock, Hero Arts collage music background, Versamark & peeled paint distress inks, Kaisercraft Turtle Dove die cuts, My Mind's Eye Lost and Found Christmas enamel dots, glue dots
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12 comments:
Vintage Christmas cards are always so stylish! Jo x
Love those ornaments awesome job on the both cards. This time in the season easy is good.
I love both of these cards! So pretty!
Ohhhh these are fab sistah!! Love the look of vintage Christmas!
Two wonderful holiday cards! I really love those die cuts!!
Love these cards. Nice job doing "Vintage." Like the "Merry Christmas" sentiments.
Ooh, I like your vintage cards, especially the tone of green you used in the top card.
Heather
Hallelujers for the quick cards in December! I love the bright greens, and that music background is gorgeous!
Well done. I do not like making Christmas cards but those look like I could do them. :)
I believe in keeping all things easy in December. Christmas cookies can be bought at the store and cards can be easy to put together. They might have been easy to put together, but they look fab!
Fantastic cards Lindsey! I just love the traditional red and green, it's so festive! Wonderful ornaments and the fancy script sentiment is an elegant touch! Love it! hugs :)
I love the ornaments! They remind me of ornaments my parents had. Too bad only a few survived. Guess who has them...my sister!
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