Monday, September 17

Winter inspiration...

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If you check out my previous post you will find that this is the second seasonal card from a wonderful inspirational video by Sandy Allnock...
Please follow her instructions as they will be better than any I can do!
Once again I didn’t have. The stamps she used so I used Stampin’ Up’s “Sheltering Tree” for the tree and Stampin’ Up’s “Many Merry Messages” for the verse.
I used Distress inks as I don’t have the liquid watercolors, Versamark ink and white embossing powder for the verse and a white gel pen for the snow.
The trees were stamped with StazOn jet black ink.

6 comments:

  1. This is stunning! Thanks so much for playing with us at The Merry Christmas Challenge. Hope to see you again soon :)


    michelle (The Merry Christmas Challenge DT)
    Purple Monkey Moments

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  2. Wow, Arlene, what an amazing card! I love the colours. This is the sky and scene at which I've been looking this past week (yes, way too early). Beautifully done and perfect for your holiday card. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

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  3. Your beautiful card makes me want to settle down with a good book and a fire! It's absolutely gorgeous. Looks like a gorgeous winter evening.

    Thanks for sharing it with us at The Merry Christmas Challenge Blog!

    Evelyn
    http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com

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  4. This is such a gorgeous holiday card. So beautifully made and perfectly evocative of winter. Thank you for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT

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  5. Hello Arlene - this is a warm peaceful Christmas card. Your inspiration from the wonderful Sandy is fabulous. Thanks for playing along with us at The Merry Christmas Challenge.

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    Hugs
    Kimi

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