This is a Christmas card that I made last night. I am trying to use up some of my paper and this paper is from Pine Cone Press. The stamp is from
SU marci set, the flowers are
Prima (I stamped them with a
BoBunny flourish stamp), the
bling is
Glitz frosting round. I love my Glitz frosting!!!!! This is the technique featured on
SCS right now. I stamped on vellum using
Stazon, embossed with clear powder and colored the back. It gives it a really neat look (: I made several images, but I need to create cards with them. If you haven't tried this technique you will love it! I placed several orders today for new products, so keep checking my store! I really appreciate all the orders and support (: I only carry what I love so you are going to love ordering from me. If you haven't checked out Scrapbook Store at Your Door click
HERE!!!!
This is a picture of my sweet little girl at Silver Dollar City in
Branson, Mo. over the weekend. We went camping for one last time this year. We had such a wonderful time!
Branson is gorgeous in the fall!!!! I just thought the face painting was so cute. I am going to order some (:
Let me know what you think!!!!
8 comments:
Looks like you had fun you last trip! And I had not thought to use Merci for Christmas but it definitely works with your papers!
This is so pretty. Love the way you stamp the primas and your coloring of the image is lovely. Pretty background papers, too.
What a great layout! Your daughter must've loved the facepainting. I did it once with my son and he HATED it!! TFS!
Gorgeous card. I love your blog also. I also wanted to thank you for taking the time to comment on my blog and your kind words of condolence about my grandmother. It was very sweet of you. My best wishes to you also.
Cindy
Great card! love the layout you used.
Children are so much fun at that age...they grow up so fast! Looks like you are having fun with your family!!!
Pretty card! I love how you stamped on the primas too.
what a cute picture of your dd...love that card too! Great dp--love pinecone press!
I like the ovals with the argyle background. Snazzy:-)
Post a Comment