Stitching

Hello - it's Saturday and that means another Christmas challenge over on the 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and this week Patricia would like to see some stitching on our cards - real or faux


Here is my card


Needles and thread are hard to find in my house so I went with the faux stitching! I drew the stitches on with a fine end of a marker pen.

Materials - Stampin' Up
Stamps: Delightful Dozen, Pines and Poinsettias (retired)
Ink: Early Espresso, Chery Cobbler, Always Artichoke
Card Stock:Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Always Artichoke, Naturals Ivory
Accessories: Big Shot, Window Framelits
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Comments

  1. great Christmas card and the faux stitching works well with this label shape.

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  2. This is a very elegant card, Jacqueline! I really like it!

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  3. This has a beautifully vintage feel. Love the way you've framed the sentiment with the faux stitching and layers! Fab!

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  4. Such a gorgeous card! LOVE the elegant feel of the colors! And those pine cones...you keep using them! Wish I'd gotten that set! HUGS and have a great rest of the weekend! :)

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  5. Lovely card Jacqueline! Reminds me of a sampler. x

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  6. Wonderful card Jacqueline, I love the layout and layering - and of course those beautiful pinecones you use so well! Those SU! templates that enable you to pierce around the Framelit die shapes are fab aren't they? I used those too! have a great week! Ruth x

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  7. Beautiful card, Jacqueline
    Rosie x

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  8. What a beautiful card! I love the pine cones in the corners. The center text is beautifully framed by the die cuts and the faux stitching.
    Thanks for your nice comment.
    Rosi x

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  9. The colors and pine images create a timeless classic look for your card. Very nicely done, Jacqueline! :)

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