Hello peoples! Happy first of the week.
Today I'm sharing a card I made for a special challenge. I'm in a blog group on SCS called the Paper Princesses. We are a busy little group. So, it is a thrill that we are taking a few minutes to create. Moira challenged us to make a Christmas card. I told her I had usually already started my Christmas cards by now but that I'm way, way behind. So, I'm hoping this will give me a good kick in the rump! :0
Here's what I came up with...

I'm leaning more and more toward my SU! bird punch for Christmas cards. I love making the wings a different color to match the cards. I love the look of the split top note also.
Here's hoping you have a great day! Thanks for stopping by.
Until next time...
Blessings...
Melina
Supply list:Today I'm sharing a card I made for a special challenge. I'm in a blog group on SCS called the Paper Princesses. We are a busy little group. So, it is a thrill that we are taking a few minutes to create. Moira challenged us to make a Christmas card. I told her I had usually already started my Christmas cards by now but that I'm way, way behind. So, I'm hoping this will give me a good kick in the rump! :0
Here's what I came up with...
I'm leaning more and more toward my SU! bird punch for Christmas cards. I love making the wings a different color to match the cards. I love the look of the split top note also.
Here's hoping you have a great day! Thanks for stopping by.
Until next time...
Blessings...
Melina
SU! bird punch, big shot, top note die, jolly holiday paper pack, cherry cobbler c/s, old olive satin ribbon, old olive c/s, very vanilla c/s, basic black ink, misc. black rhinestone.
stamps: SU! Word Play
Beautiful! Great job on the challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!!
ReplyDeletePretty Card Melina--love the design and the colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to agree! I too love the split top note you used, as well as that bird punch. The colors are really nice as well. Great job, Melina!
ReplyDeleteI love this card! The colors are perfect for the season. And yet, the layout is versatile enough to work with a multitude of sentiments!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this card Melina...I really like how you are using a different colored wing...very clever.....
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