Sunday 15 November 2015

FS458 - Merry Christmas



Congratulations to this week's Featured StamperJo Nevill aka Rambling Boots. The card I chose to CASE is here.



I focused on
-watercoloured quadrants
-round white sentiment die cut
-centre image
-sequins

I changed
-theme (birthday to Christmas)
-centre image (cupcake to snowflake)

I started by watercolouring with Kuretake Gansai Tambi on Bristol Smooth cardstock. While it dried, I cut a Christmas Token out of white cardstock and laid it onto a black circle. I then cut the die again from the watercoloured panel and inlaid all the bits into it. I put the whole thing on a white card base and added some multi-coloured sequins.

Of course this process left me with a colourful die cut that just could not go to waste, so I made a second card:



14 comments:

  1. ah, I always love bright and happy colors on christmas cards! I really like them both!

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  2. I think I'd have to go to crafting therapy after making the first card :)! Amazing!!!!

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  3. Love those bright colors !!!!!

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  4. Swooning at those rainbow colours and the crisp white on both your cards, Ardyth ... they're beyond gorgeous! Hugs & bisous, bisous, Anita :)

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  5. Beautiful cards. Love the colours you chose.

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  6. Ooh, I love both of these colourful, festive cards!

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  7. Another stunning card. And it's cards like these which are inspiring me to go a bit inkier and artier. You perfectly execute how to add lots of colour and then clean the whole thing up :) I adore seeing cards which have a rainbow of colour. P xx

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  8. Beautiful! I love both these cards!

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  9. Both are simply stunning, Ardyth!!! The colours you worked with are beautiful!!!!
    Have a great week!!!

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  10. Terrific, inspired card! Like the colors. Great use of the die cut. Nice second card with the colored stencil. :)

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  11. WOW, gorgeous background Ardyth, love this!

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  12. Oh...I love the somewhat Celtic look of this design! Cool background, so beautifully inked!

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  13. I love a good two-fer, Ardyth. That watercolored paper looks great either way.

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