Hello Again!
Another post for today.
Today is the halfway mark for the month of January
and for
our monthly challenge at
Christine is our hostess this month.
She's chosen a wonderful color combo of Blue and Silver.
I think I had part of my card sitting on my craft table for about three months. I had created the sentiment die cut back in the fall from watercolored paper. Then when I got Catherine Pooler's snowglobe die, I cut the inner white glitter globe and adhered the sentiment to it. Then, it sat and sat and sat. I just really wasn't inspired as to what to do with it. Until I got some new silver foil/mirror cardstock and then BAM! it came together! For a CAS card it should took a long time to create it, didn't it? LOL
Go see what the rest of the Team has created on the CAS Christmas blog for our reminder round of projects. All sooo beautiful! Come link up your own blue/silver Christmas card and get started for next year!
Card Supplies:
STAMPS: None
PAPER: Watercolor paper (Strathmore); White cardstock (Neenah 110lb); White glitter paper.
INK: Catherine Pooler Inks- It's a Boy, Fiesta Blue, Something Borrowed.
EXTRAS: Christmas Sentiment Die - (Papertrey Ink); Snowglobe die (Catherine Pooler Designs); Stitched rectangle die (Lil Inker Designs).
CAS Christmas Blessings!
9 comments:
Your card was just waiting patiently for the perfect framing. LOVE the watercoloured sentiment. Beautiful design Nance! xx
Love your silver snow globe to frame your pretty blue Merry Christmas. So pretty. Hope you are having a great week.
wonderful little snow globe Nance and love that cool sentiment in the middle :)
Magical...just love your sweet snowglobe.
Love your card. Now I need to get the snow globe die! :-)
Beautiful snowglobe! Love the way you put the sentiment inside it! And a great idea for using the blue and silver for the challenge!
Sometimes you just need to walk away... in this case for months! *lol*😂 Way to not give up on that piece and turn it into this beautiful card, Nance. The silver mirror cardstock looks fabulous. xx
What a fantastic idea to make the snowglobe and it turned out so beautiful.
I'd say this was worth the wait, Nance! Love that snow globe and the die cut Merry Christmas is such a perfect fit!
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