52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown

It's a new month at the 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and it's Mynnette's turn to choose all our challenges, starting with this fabulous sketch

Today I decided to use my lovely 'Christmas Blessings' set along with the label stamp from Everything Eleanor - take a look


My trusty Stampin' Write markers were used to colour my images and the flowers were cut out and attached using some Dimensionals.



Materials
Stamps: Christmas Blessings, Everything Eleanor
Inks: Certain Celery, Crumb Cake, Markers: Cherry Cobbler, Poppy Parade (retired), Lucky limeade, Pear Pizzazz (retired).
Card Stock: Whisper White, Naturals White.
Accessories: Dimensionals, Basic Rhinestones
Other: Red Ribbon
(all the above Stampin' Up products unless retired can be ordered through me and delivered direct to you door. Why not take a look a the catalogue and special offers in the side bar).

Have a great weekend folks and don't forget to check out all the other DT card over on the BLOG - see you soon - Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. This is so beautiful Jacqueline - you really have made some stunning cards with this set! Vicky x

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  2. Wow ... an elegant and stunning Christmas card! Great coloring!

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  3. What a pretty way to use this set! I love the poinsettias on the label!

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  4. SO gorgeous, Jacqueline! Sorry to just now be commenting--but I adore the stamping and fabulous colors! :)

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  5. Really beautiful Jacqueline! I keep trying to decide if I "need" that set as I'm just not sure I'd really know what to do with it. But you've almost pushed me right into it "o) especially since I know I can CASE you since you obviously have great ideas of how to use it. Hugs. D

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  6. This is so beautiful Jacqueline and I love how you've used the label stamp! The red just pops against the crisp, fresh white!
    Ruth x

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