Sunday, January 26, 2014
Fa la la la la!
I’ve always said, to myself, that I should start my Christmas cards early…once a month at least, so that I have a bunch done before it becomes a mad rush to get finished. So, when I saw a post from Holly Brown for The Holiday Inspiration Club from Rogue Redhead Designs I decided it was time to get started. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to ink up all those Christmas and winter images I’ve collected over the years and have not yet used.
The first challenge is to create a one layer project. I pulled out this cutie from Purple Onion Designs. The bird is Silver from the Stacey Yacula Studio line.
First I stamped the winter bough in Bamboo ink from Memento, then I added Silver on top. I also stamped the ornament from winter adornments and colored all with Copic markers. I added lots of sparkle using a Quickie Glue Pen and ultra fine glitter. Lastly I stamped the sentiment from the Winter Wishes Sentiment Set.
Now all I have to do is keep it up! Wish me luck!
Oh, how sweet is this! I adore the image and love your soft coloring. What a wonderful jump start on your Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, Danielle! Makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous! Love your card! So cute! Thanks for joining in on our January Holiday Inspiration at RRD!
ReplyDeleteI love this little bird - she is so sweet - wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteSandy
Oh, adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and sweet, Danielle! Amazing how you can make a single layer look so good. I hope you can keep it up. It feels great come December, and I'll love seeing all your cute Christmas stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis is just SO sweet Danielle! the little bird looks so cute on that single bending branch! Check out my blog post today - I linked to you!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE, Your 1st Christmas card for 2014? :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! Thanks for playing along with our Christmas Inspiration at RRD!
ReplyDeletePerfect one layer Christmas card! He is so cute. Thanks for playing along with our Christmas Inspiration at RRD!
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