can you guess from the title what this fortnight's assignment is at ♥JINGLE BELLES♥? yepper, it's to include a clear element of some sort in your holiday card design... from professionally silk screened transparencies, (oh hambly, how we miss thee!) to digital elements printed on ink-jet transparency, to journal card overlays, to acrylic embellishments, or even something as simple as a window or shaker card with plastic packaging taped behind the aperture. like... say... this one:
this card is an object lesson on the slippery slope of crafty enable-age: the deer and birch trees are impression obsession dies that belong to stephanie. i've always admired them, so when she came east recently for some irl art time, i asked her to bring them, thinking it'd save me from having to purchase them myself. soooooooooooo wrong!!! of course as soon as i used them, i wanted to make a card (see above); and as soon as i made a card, i wanted to make another card; and as soon as i started thinking about another card, i realized i was going to run out of my pre-cut elements. so obviously i *needed* to own the dies. yeah. let this be a lesson to you... just cave right away and buy the dies, lol, it's quicker! :)
speaking of stephanie, she's also made a card that is clearly awesome... why not check that out at ♥JINGLE BELLES♥ right now?!
I got mine as soon as I saw them then tucked them away as it wasn't Christmas card making time. Love your card, I might have to case it. see you at the Jingle Belles soon.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this card! Yeah, those dies rock! Looking forward to anything else you make with them!I also love the stitching... so neat! You must have the focus of a zen-master!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! And have I mentioned how much I lovw your blog header?! Well,. I do!
ReplyDeleteI love that window into the music sheet paper. It is fabulous.
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