Sharing with you my latest lily in flower... no idea it's name and first time flowering for me... happy me!!! not happy Jan!!! ... this new blogger .....grrrrr - how do I get this paragraph next to the photo not under or above?
From my stash I found this stamped and clear embossed tree.... I added a matching frame layer, a shiny gold star and a two part sentiment.... die cut the 'Christmas' from shiny red metallic card and stamped the 'wishes' in green and clear embossed. Thought I might be fancy like so many of my clever friends and add some gold splatters... well I need practise is all I can say....
I am also playing along with Watercooler Wednesday challenge WWC281 - Heidi's - All About Occasions.
It's great to keep ahead with my Christmas cards all through the year and never to late to start... want to join in and share a card at Rudolph Days... click here
Thanks for stopping by my blog --- have a Happy Day and stay safe
Stamps: a friends tree stamp, Kaisercraft - Christmas sentiments
Dies: Kaisercraft - Christmas sentiments
Inks: Distress Oxide inks - green shades.
Other: gold and red metallic card, clear embossing powder
That stamped Christmas tree is wonderful Robyn and I like how you did the two step sentiment. A contemporary and fabulous card x.
ReplyDeleteI still haven't moved across to the new blogger....I suspect I will have to eventually! x. Hope you are OK in your part of the world? x
I love that gorgeous tree! Very elegant card. We are so pleased that you joined us this week at Watercooler Wednesday. Karen - DT
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What a very lovley card and a wonderful design.
Love that fab tree and your sentiment really stands out with the heat embossing.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
What a pretty Christmas tree, Robyn! I love the shiny red die cut Christmas and the gold splatters give this a very elegant-vintage feel!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lily Robyn! Your garden is filled with beautiful blooms.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your card. The Christmas tree is beautiful and I love the shiny, red, die-cut sentiment. I'm with you on this new blogger. Not a fan. xx
Great card! Loving the shine of that red mirri sentiment combined with the clear embossed stamped green. Great combo and looks so good with that tree...
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the July Rudolph Days Challenge.