Happy Sunday everyone! It’s Paper Players time and this week I am the hostess! With Lesley’s help, I made my first sketch! I hope you’ll play with us this week! Here’s the sketch:
And here’s my card:
I took the opportunity to make another Christmas card for my stash using some new stuff—Well Worn designer paper—as well as some old stuff—the reindeer from Winter Post. Although it is difficult to see, my little reindeer are heat embossed:
I don’t have Cherry Cobbler embossing powder, but I do have clear embossing powder, so I inked my stamp in Versamark, then Cherry Cobbler ink, then stamped it on River Rock cardstock. I sprinkled the clear EP on top, heated it up and voila—Cherry Cobbler embossing! You can use this technique with any color ink—just be sure to clean your stamp between each stamping!!!! I used the Music Notes wheel for my background on the Very Vanilla panel as well as part of the Well Worn panel, and added some of that sweet new quilted ribbon that will be available in the Holiday Mini:
The inside also uses a new set that will be available in the mini, Sounding Joy:
Thanks for visiting, and please do stop by the Paper Players blog to play long using my sketch this week!
Wee Details:
- Stamps: Four the Holidays, Winter Post, Music Notes Wheel
- Paper: Brushed Gold, Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler, River Rock, Well Worn DP
- Ink: Cherry Cobbler, River Rock, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Versamark
- Acc: Antique Brad, Quilted Ribbon, Scallop Die, Circle Punch, Dimensionals, Crumb Cake Marker, Clear EP, Heat Tool
Love your card LeAnne! I have just decided I'm going to get one of those wheels, your just so clever! Can you tell me about the shading around the reindeer? I love your sketch, it has sent me upstairs to see what I can come up with.
ReplyDeleteLove love love your card LeAnne ~ great sketch to BTW! and Cassidy with all your little teeth...you are adorable :-) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first sketch! Very striking card.
ReplyDeleteGreat first sketch, LeAnne! Love your card design! Especially how you cropped the reindeer! Great finishing as well with the embossing!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch - and I love how Well Worn looks in a Christmas card! That is my favorite DSP! Just might have to invest in some of that quilted ribbon :)
ReplyDeleteThis gorgeous!! I love the embossed deer! Such an elegant card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! River Rock and Cherry Cobbler are amazing together; I just discovered that last week and WOW! Now I actually LIKE River Rock!
ReplyDeleteLove your first sketch and can't wait to play along!
When I saw this card, my jaw just dropped! This is GORGEOUS! Just address it to me right now! LOL The textured deer, the quilted ribbon, the DSP...perfect in all respects!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the sketch! Love the reindeer image you used as well as the colour combo.
ReplyDeleteThis is SUCH an awesome card LeAnne! I love the reindeer and that DSP. So warm and beautiful! Love this sketch, you did great!
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Lesley
Love it! Thanks for the tip on using the versamark & the ink pad together. So, we can go right from the versamark, directly to our ink pad? I didn't know you could do that. I will give that a try since wondering how I could use all my beautiful ink pads with the clear embossing powder.
ReplyDeleteLeAnne... how adorable! Love your sketch and hope to play along. Just LOVE the reindeer circles and the music notes are fab! I too have been inspired to get those out and use again. The background paper works so great here.
ReplyDeleteThat little cutie face is adorable too. Hugs.
Lovely card. Yay, Cassidy has gotten her front teeth and she loves to show them off. So cute.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
fabulous holiday card!!! loving that sketch too! might have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteWow, your card just popped off the Paper Players' blog, it is so beautiful! Congrats on your first sketch as well!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful - so vintage! The shading around the reindeer is wonderful and I love the paper you've used and the MUSIC!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute Leanne!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, this card is stunning. Do you know that I hadn't even noticed this piece of DSP in the pack.... I now need to go dig it out again. I love the repetition of the deer. Perfect Christmas card
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jaydee
Beautiful and great sketch! And thanks for the reminder about using Versamark and ink for embossing...I needed that info for a card I just did! Now I'll remember it for sure! I hope to play with your sketch!
ReplyDeleteI love the rich colors and images! Of course, your baby steals the show. ;)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne this is just beautiful! Love RR & CC and how you've draw around the reindeer for highlighting. Love all the other details--the music notes, the stamping on DSP and that fabulous quilted ribbon!! Great job on your first sketch too!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, first of all, your sketch is great...next, your card looks amazing! I love the embossing and the musical background, too. Wow! I also just noticed that your supply list is now called "Wee Details"! (maybe I have just never noticed it before?) How fun is that?! Have a great day! :)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, this is stunning - I love the embossing you did and the ribbon treatment. Wow! Congratulations on your first sketch, very well done and so much fun to do!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Christmas card made from a fantastic sketch, LeAnne! I love the embossed reindeer and the music note background.
ReplyDeleteSo so gorgeous LeAnne ... I love the design of your fabulous sketch this week ... and your card is equally fabulous ... love the patterned paper and the vintagey aged look, it soo complements the focal image so beautifully ... this card is truly lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteyour card is Stunning!! Thanks for this great sketch!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, LeAnne!
ReplyDeleteI love the classic look of this card. It's beautiful, and gives yet another way to use that stamp (which I love!).
ReplyDeleteFabulous sketch, great little reindeer all lined up. I like the musical notes soft in the background, too.
ReplyDeleteI love that you've highlighted the reindeer head, so fantastic. What a great colour scheme too and your inside sentiment is just so perfect.
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