Today, I am sharing my inspiration card made for the
Winter Wonderland Challenge design team, where this
month the theme is 'Stitching - Real or Faux'
This challenge is a great way of making Christmas cards and
building up your stock throughout the year.
building up your stock throughout the year.
Full details of the challenge can be found HERE
Here is my card...
I die cut the Lawn Fawn frame four times with card and glued them
together to give some depth to the frame.
Lastly I glued the striped paper frame on the top.
The products I have used are:-
LC Designs - Christmas Scottie with Bauble
Lawn Fawn - Stitched Rectangle Frames
Die-Namics - Pierced Rectangles
Presscut - Merry Christmas
Lawn Fawn - Stitched Rectangle Frames
Die-Namics - Pierced Rectangles
Presscut - Merry Christmas
Crafts-Too Embossing Folder - Snowdrops
DCWV Christmas paper pad
Promarkers
Challenges entered:-
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes
Watercooler Wednesday - All About Christmas
Christmas at Sweet Stampin' - Anything Christmas Goes
The Merry Christmas Challenge - Always Anything Goes
City Crafter Challenge - Die Cuts
Watercooler Wednesday - All About Christmas
Christmas at Sweet Stampin' - Anything Christmas Goes
The Merry Christmas Challenge - Always Anything Goes
City Crafter Challenge - Die Cuts
Thank you for visiting today.
Janice x
Great idea wth the frame, fab card
ReplyDeleteLovely design for this cute image. The frame looks great and I especially like his little coat. xx
ReplyDeleteSweet image and your lovely design frames him beautifully! Thanks for playing along at Christmas at Sweety Stampin'
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Co cute! Thanks for sharing at The Merry Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteMe again! Thanks for joining us at Holly & Ivy too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Janice! Cutting all those layers to add dimension really adds to the impact of this card. I love the colours in your papers and that embossed layer. And all this love comes before I get to that adorable image of the Scotty. Love, love, love him! And what a sweetheart for helping out by holding the baubles. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteA super card Janice, such a cute image and great papers - a fabulous design.
ReplyDeletePauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Super card Janice - love your use of the image. Shabneez x
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Janice, perfect for this awful weather we are having.
ReplyDeletePam x
Thanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 374 - hope to see you again soon x
ReplyDeleteDropping by with heartfelt love, and thanking you for sharing your pretty artwork. Please forgive my copy and paste today. But I want you to know that I’m thinking of you with fondness. Hugs, de
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Janice. Great image and I love the colours. xx
ReplyDeletethat little Scottie is just the cutest and I love the papers you used with him!
ReplyDeleteHi Janice this is a stunning card I love it. That image is so cute I couldn't resist using it. Have a great weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteAh I love the card you have done, its so sweet, Loving all the white with a splash of colour, Love Hazelx
ReplyDeleteI like the sparing use of pattern on this lovely card. Thanks for joining in at City Crafter.
ReplyDeleteCute Christmas Scottie dog, Janice! Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge. Marsha DT.
ReplyDeleteWhat a helpful little pooch, bringing the Christmas decorations! So cute. Love the little peeks of the striped DSP to break up all the white. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWow love that stitched layered frame. It really brings all the attention (and well deserved) to that sweet helpful little Scottie. The background papers remind me of Christmas ribbon candy. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful card at the Watercooler Wednesday All about Christmas Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteOh he is sooooooooooo CUTE! I adore that Christmas Paper, the stripes look so perfect framing him in like that, it's a really great design!
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