Taking a break from Christmas Cards I designed this Sympathy Card with The Retired Close to My Heart Skylark Paper and PML Cards, and Stamp Set C1524 Words of Comfort. Using the PML Cards is a fast way to make handcrafted cards.
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Monday, November 23, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #133
Another Card made with Pear & Partridge PML and Paper with the help of the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge Blog. The Sentiment is from the White Pines Card Making Workshop Stamp Set.
Join in the fun with the weekly Sketch Challenge and have your Christmas Cards done in no time!
Join in the fun with the weekly Sketch Challenge and have your Christmas Cards done in no time!
Monday, November 2, 2015
Three Amigo's Mini Blog Hop
Welcome to the Three Amigos November 2015 Close to My Heart Mini-Blog Hop. We are three Close to My Heart Consultants with a love for Stamping and Scrapping and would like to share our creative ideas with you. On the 3rd day of each month we will feature a different CTMH product or challenge and create a card, layout or other project. There are only 3 stops on this hop so it will only take a few minutes to hop through.
I am still working on my Christmas Cards and the White Pines CTMH Paper Pack is such a pretty assortment of festive papers. I love working with it and the new Christmas Stamps from the Holiday Expressions Book.
In addition to the White Pines Paper Pack I used Stamp Sets C1627 Reindeer Bells and B1483 Season's Greetings. I added some Bitty Sparkles for the Reindeer's bells, a red enamel gem for his nose and a strip of Red Shimmer Trim across the back. Since Christmas Cards go through the mail I try to make them as flat as possible, but I did pop up the oval on this one.
Atlantic Hearts Sketch #132
I am breaking away from my Christmas Card making for today. I love the new CTMH Georgie paper and have been wanting to use it for a while now. This week's Atlantic Hearts Sketch was a perfect opportunity. I also used stamp set (C1620) Baby Zoo and Z1853 Aqua Dots.
The Sketch: