Hi, Friends......
Quick post......I am starting to do a little more crafting and realized that I better get my April entry into the Rudolph Days linkup!
A couple of winters ago, my crafty pal Karen Ladd sent me two lovely rustic stamps. I thought they would be perfect stamped on white cardstock for a wintry look. So I pulled one out today to play with. Love the snowy village look!! Thank you, Karen!!!
Products used include:Thank you for stopping by and taking a look!
Art-Kure - Gold Hill, Shaftesbury
Versafine Ink - Majestic Blue
Clear embossing powder
Winnie & Walter - Essentials: Katharine Cutaways die set
My Favorite Things Die-namics - Stitched Oval STAX die set
Sizzix - Fancy Labels die set
Sentiment Sticker from Echo Park - Winter Wishes collection
Weird 7-pointed snowflakes that I am stiiiiiiiiiilllllll trying to use up!!!!
DCWV papers
<3
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenge:
1. April Rudolph Days Challenge - Anything Goes Christmas
This village street scene has such a peaceful feel. The blue ink you used for stamping the image contributes to the feeling as well.
ReplyDeleteYou have made a lovely card with your blue theme continued in the mats and DP.
Thanks for taking part in the April Rudolph Days Challenge.
so nice card!
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Hi Janis,
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What a very lovely card and such a super design.
Love the colours and that lovely stamped scene.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
This is so beautiful Janis. The blue for the scene is perfect for this stamp and the plaid really frames it up beautifully. Well done.
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ReplyDeleteOooh, this card makes the most of that stamped image and I love how it mirrors your cat meme!The blue and white color scheme is perfect for a frosty winter design and those snowflakes top it off perfectly. I bought the same stamps for myself but, would you believe it, have STILL not used them. Now that I see how beautiful that scene looks on your card I am motivated to ink mine up as well. I really like the way you stacked two different label shapes for contrast!
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