Oh my, one more week and it's Christmas!
Did you get all your shopping done?
Do you have all your plans made?
(I'm not gonna answer these questions right now! heehee)
I'm sure everyone is busy, busy, busy and the holiday excitement is brewing!
So I will make this post really quick!
So I will make this post really quick!
This is one of my Christmas cards using the
Unity/Webster's Pages 'handmade holidays'.
The outside frame is stamped with Versamark and white embossed, then sprayed with Candy Apple Red Glimmer Mist; looking through the square cut-out the image is stamped with Pacific Point and the 'joy' sentiment is a cut-out in red.
The inside of the card is on shiny cardstock, but you can't tell with the picture. And since it seemed like this card had lots of shine, I didn't want to do much more to this card, so I just added the triple bow and button on the front:
The outside frame is stamped with Versamark and white embossed, then sprayed with Candy Apple Red Glimmer Mist; looking through the square cut-out the image is stamped with Pacific Point and the 'joy' sentiment is a cut-out in red.
The inside of the card is on shiny cardstock, but you can't tell with the picture. And since it seemed like this card had lots of shine, I didn't want to do much more to this card, so I just added the triple bow and button on the front:
Don't forget to check out the new stamp sets at Unity...
you can click on the banner below to take you there:
Thank you so much for your kind words and
en'joy' your weekend!
8 comments:
This is gorgeous, Jen! What a beautiful window card. I love the red glimmer mist and the bits of white lace peeking out from the sides!
LOVE what you did with the glimmer mist background! So elegant!
I like your basic color scheme. Classy
Hey merry christmams you my friend!
Darlin' card - love how we used the same image, yet made it look totally different!
Beautiful! I love that it's so simple and yet so lovely! Great color combo, too!
Beautiful! Love the look of your window.
so pretty-and i really like the decorations around the window frame--maybe its lace?
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