Just a quick post with the card I made for CAS(E) This Sketch.
I got these stocking dies from Paper Smooches a long time ago and thought it was time I used them. The 'fireplace' is made with embossing paste on my MFT brick stencil, leaving it rather rough. I took a scrap of the Altenew wood panel that was in my leftover box for the mantel and cut the sentiment 4 times with an Elizabeth Crafts die.
I mentioned a while ago that I had found a box of Christmas cards that I forgot about last year. I got them out to count them and with the ones I have made so far I have more than enough for my mailing list. I'm sure there will be more challenges so I'll get a head start for next year. How are you all coming with yours?
9 comments:
I love your texture - that "fireplace" is awesome!
Great take on the sketch! Love the background as well. Brilliant!
This is sooo cute!!
I've seen you work your magic with that darling brick ... another darling CASE, Bobby! Thanks for playing cards with us this week!
=] Michele
Oh, this is adorable! Super sweet take on the sketch!
"And the stockings were hung on the chimney with care..." Your stockings are delightful, Bobby...the curliques make me smile! My Christmas card making: Round 2! I brought all I'd made to my mom...time to get my own done, not to mention part 2 of the Advent (sort of) calendar for my niece and nephew! I'm in a bit of a frenzy...
By the way, Chai Latte it is...they're visiting right now! Hugs and prayers coming to you and your dad....
Hugs~c
Oh this is adorable...and I peg it as a winner! I am super jealous of your stash of cards...I am not doing so well. Need 20 more. Between hubby and I ( he has been doing his own Christmas cards for 30 years. We give out 236....yes you read that number right. I will have to explain sometime. HUGS to you!
This is just fabulous Bobby...love your sweet stockings.
That fireplace is brilliantly creative, Bobby ... and those little Christmas stockings are so cute against it! Just finished making my cards last night ... now, to write them ... in between the day job that is!! Hugs, Anita :)
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