The wreath is full, deeply embossed, and easy to use. This is a regular A2 size card, and I have cut out the wreath, and paper pieced the poinsettias from embossing it again in red. So easy, and so effective!
This little beauty is a digital image from Mo at DigitalPencilToo, and she was a delight to color with Copics. Have you checked out my Cuttlebug Challenge University Copics Classes?
This horizontal design is simple and elegant. It comes at the bottom edge of the folder, but I manipulated it, so that I could put some snowdrifts below, and added Martha Stewart Crystal Glitter to the whole scene to give it a beautiful shine. (Don't you wish the photos show that gorgeous shine like in real life?!!!) The "O Holy Night" was stamped first on the Versamark Pad, then once onto Heavenly Blue ink, then onto the card. I used Stampin' Up!'s Heat & Stick Powder, then sprinkled on the glitter.
I have some more goodies to share later today, so I'll be dashing into Studio Bee!
Happy Crafting (and cooking!) ~
5 comments:
this is lovely. I've just popped over from the Cuttlebug Unoversity. Thank you for your video classes. they are great
Betty,
Once again your work has given me inspiration. Love that little innocent angel. The simplicity of the trees and snow banks is marvelous.
Myrna
Beautiufl card Btty she is soooo`sweet`....TFI:)x
Betty, your wreath is beautiful and looks like a lobor of love! The paper pieced flowers are ao pretty!
Hi Betty, its been a long time since the last time I visited your beautiful blog. Your card is gorgeous! I love all the details. Thanks for sharing!
Have a wonderful day!
Hugs,
Arlene
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