Happy Sunday! Anne Marie is our Paper Players hostess today, and she is cookin’!!! That is, she has a “recipe” for us:
I chose to do a little country Christmas card….I know the “country” style is a bit outdated, but a lot of people still like it and I just love these old SU images from Little Somethings:
They are perfect for just a little bit of coloring and a “sprinkle” of glitter!:
Each button is threaded with Real Red narrow grosgrain ribbon, and the little tags at the top hang on some Whisper White taffeta ribbon. And here’s the inside:
I did not intend for this little stocking to be off-kilter; I actually bought this set at a yardsale and it was mounted crooked! Does that ever happen to you? A few seconds in the microwave and I was able to reposition it the same way as the decal…but the damage was already done!
I hope you’ll cook something up with the Paper Players this week, too! Whisk on over there and show us your creation and you might be chosen as a Cut Above or Headliner this week! And while you’re there, check out all the other designers’ creations! We are welcoming Susan Joyce this month as our guest designer, too….so be sure to stop by and visit!
Wee Details:
- Stamps: Little Somethings (ret), Tiny Tags, Many Merry Messages
- Paper: WW, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Real Red, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Real Red Patterns DP
- Ink: Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Real Red, Stazon
- Acc: Circle Punches, Narrow Grosgrain Ribbon, Taffeta Ribbon, Markers, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, Jewelry Tag Punch
This challenge is a brain burner and you pulled it off fabulously! Great card :) Don't mind the crocked stocking at all - they never hand straight so this is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne
ReplyDeleteYou cooked up the perfect card for this challenge. I was stumped, but you pulled it off beautifully. It might be country, but it is still clean and stunning!
hugs
jaydee
Absolutely adorable, LeAnne! You took a challenge with which I struggled and made it look super easy! And I thought the stocking was supposed to be crooked! It looks great that way!
ReplyDeleteThis is stinkin' cute LeAnne...have fun at your daughter's house today! Great chatting with you!
ReplyDeleteI love country Christmas cards, LeAnne and you really "cooked up" a beauty here! I really like the clean design to really showcase the colors and those sweet images. You whipped up a fun creation with the recipe, indeed! :) Great photo of Cassidy, too. Gosh, I can't believe how big she is getting. Look at that big toothy grin! Priceless! (hugs)
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cute! I love how simple this is yet so creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and so creative! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh those little images are just so sweet! I'm glad you showed us a close-up to see just how cute they are! Love all your elements of 3 with the banners, the buttons and the tiny tags....it's just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Great take on the recipe challenge!
ReplyDeleteHi LeAnne,
ReplyDeleteYour card is so Cute! Love the little images and your Clean and Simple design.
*Sigh* This makes my CAS-loving heart go pitter pat! :)
ReplyDeleteI personally like the stocking 'off-kilter' BUT I am glad to now know how to reposition stamps!!! As for the outside I think it's 'Country COOL'!
ReplyDeletelove the simple streamline of your Christmas card and it's not too country, I think it's sweet!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, I love this CAS bright and cheery card! I can't believe how you took the recipe with so many ingredients right down to the dazzling details and made it look so clean - like it was a piece of cake;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and cheery card! What a great way to showcase those smaller stamps that I never know what to do with. Great design LeAnne.
ReplyDelete