Monday, December 3, 2012

SU Watercolor Winter Christmas Card

Hi again stamping friends. Monday Monday, ugh. I thought I would take a bit of time to share with you one of the cards from my Stamp-A-Stack. I had a full place and I did it at the cafe that my recruit owns. She has a nice room but with 11 people in there it was crowded and I couldn't have had one more person. It was well should I say busy. LOL!

 Anywhoo on this card I used the beautiful Watercolor Winter and I love love love that set. I also love the way this card turned out. Don't you? I stamped the holly image in Always Artichoke ink and then textured it with the Petals A Plenty EF. Then I stamped the pine tree and pine cones and then stamped the two step poinsettia in Cherry Cobble and then Real Red for the second stamp. I cut that out and then a piece of Chocolate Chip with the Label Framelits. I added the little banner from the Christmas Blessings Set. I added the Victoria Crochet Ribbon with a Ribbon Slide.  That Big Shot really is a big shot on this card and I just can't live without mine.

Here are the details: 
Stamp Sets: Watercolor Winter, Christmas Blessings
Card Stock: Chocolate Chip, Naturals Ivory
Inks: Chocolate Chip, Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Real Red
Tools and Accessories: Big Shot, Labels Collection  Framelits, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Petals A Plenty Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Designer Ribbon Slides, Crochet Ribbon, Sponge, Dimensionals. 

I hope your Monday is full of happy events. I need to get in the shower and get to work. Then tonight start getting recipes ready to bake cookies and work on cards so I can send them to my family since I won't be with them at the Christmas party. Busy busy as everyone else I am sure. I can make your shopping easy and I do have gift certificates. Just email about that. Otherwise shop 24/7 right here: www.funtostamp.stampinup.net.  Have a lovely day and thanks so much for stopping by. Hugs, Bev




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