Supplies: Paper - Neenah Solar White;
My Favorite Things Colorful Christmas Text (retired)
Digi file - Bauble Branch by unk
Dies - AJVD Stitched Dot Rectangle Backdrop Set
Other - Copic Markers; Recollections gems
I started by covering an A2 card with holiday texty paper. I printed a bauble digi file that I've had a while and can't tell the brand. Looking at it I'm guessing Hero Arts, oh well... It's retired, whatever it is.
Colored the bauble branch panel with Copics and die cut with a stitched rectangle. Sponged some Tumbled Glass DI in from the corners and edged with Black Soot DI. The sentiment was part of the digi package, along with another sentiment & a couple more images - such a great value. I'm happy to have a working printer again & be able to use my digis!! I finished the main bauble with some gems in the center & at the end of each snowflake prong.
I'm sending my card to Christmas Kickstart Challenge #94 where Jo & elf Julia are Bringing the Baubles (ornaments to us Americans). I'll also link up to Merry Little Christmas #60 (my second entry).
Thanks for visiting and have a crafty day!!



I really like it!
ReplyDeleteAnd we should probably make Christmas cards all year!
Beautiful Linda. A great bauble/ornament card.
ReplyDeleteYou were really inspired by your Christmas decorations, the card turned out beautiful. And you're right, you can't start making Christmas cards early enough. I want to do it too this year so that I don't have any time problems at the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteYou have coloured that stamp perfectly. I love the touches of blue xx
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you had a bauble branch for the bauble challenge Linda! Love the text background and the die cut framing on your bauble panel - what a sweet branch with the small and large mix of pretty baubles! thanks for joining Jo and me at Christmas Kickstart: Baubles! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteOh, I like that pretty little branch with all of those delightful baubles! This is a wonderful card, Linda!
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty card, Linda! The coloring is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous, Linda! I love your choice of stamp and how you've coloured it too. Thanks for joining Julia and me at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI remember that background paper fondly. Your digi image looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteThe text paper made a wonderful background and that image is absolutely delightful! Love this card, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI really like how this one turned out, you brought the oldie Hero Arts set back to our attention!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You’ve coloured it so beautifully.
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