Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tis The Season....

To start on Christmas cards! Hello, all! I had not known until yesterday that I was going to make Christmas cards for everyone. So here are just a few I got done in the past two days. They are simple but I think I'll add more to them as I go. Thanks for stopping by!

Blue Embossed Snowflakes card. I made this one using the Double Distress technique from Tim Holtz's Compendium of Curiosities. I used Faded Jeans and Stormy Sky Distress Inks and Picket Fence Distress Stickles.

Pink Embossed Snowflakes card. I used the same technique as on the above card but substituted the die cut snowflake with an inexpensive ornament.

Masked Trees card. I used a Tattered Angels Glimmer Screen for the mask and Peeled Paint, Forest Moss, and Pine Needles Distress Inks. Stamps, stickers, and Stickles round out the decorations.

Santa Stripes card. Made this out of paper I've had for a long time, added some Stickles, and the sticker Santa.

Peace & Joy card. Used some of my favorite holiday paper this year; Pink Paislee. Added some bling and some Stickles.

6 comments:

  1. Oh how I envy you, I have never made a Christmas card (childhood ones not withstanding)and these are beautiful. Thanks for sharing them with us, they look amazing
    BB

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  2. Gorgeous cards, those snowfalkes look so delicate.
    Sue x

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  3. Your cards are gorgeous! hope everyone realises how lucky they are to get such nice cards :)

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  4. All are such wonderful cards! The snowflakes are stunning! Love them all!

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  5. Hi Celina! Wow, are you ever bringing the Christmas spirit, my dear! Your holiday cards are just stunning, every single one of them! You did a beautiful job on the double distress, and created such elegance!

    Your masked trees and sweet layered paper cards are wonderful, too! You're going to make a lot of people very happy with your sweet, stunning cards!

    Happy December, sweet friend!

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  6. I love that masked tree card! It is sooo interesting!

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