Hi everyone! Wow, it's Wednesday already--the week is flying by! I have been seeing fabulous creations using The Card Concept's gorgeous inspiration photo:
and I just had to jump on the bandwagon! I had some pretty papers from Kaisercraft called Silver Bells, and they seemed perfect for the challenge; I would identify this as the "Clean and Layered" style:
My card base is 4 1/4" square, but I extended the fussy-cut ornaments above the fold, as it will still ft into a standard-sized envelope! When I created this card at about 10pm at night, the Sweet Sugarplum cardstock looked like a match, but I see in my photo, the pinks are a little different...still, it's almost a match! Aren't these silver-embossed baubles beautiful?
The musical background paper is from the same pad, and the silver embossed sentiment is from this month's Paper Pumpkin...just love that little set! I used another ornament for the inside, along with a sentiment from Christmas Pines, also embossed in silver:
Sparkly is right! Thanks for popping in today--enjoy it and be blessed!
John Deere girl! And what an ornery grin!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Paper Pumpkin (Nov 2017) |
Card stock & Papers | Sweet Sugarplum, Silver Bells DSP (Kaisercraft) |
Ink | Encore Silver (ret) |
Accessories | Silver Embossing Powder |
Tools | Heat Tool, Dimensionals |
John Deere is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I used to have all my ornaments in similar styles and colors. It was very victorian looking and fit well with the theme of our decor at that time. Thank you so much for joining in with The Card Concept this week! Please come back and join us for the last challenge of 2017 on December 6th.
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments look almost real and your layering is perfect. Great card! Ornery? Maybe a cute, lovable ornery? She looks like she could be casted for a TV show.
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments are perfect for the inspiration photo! Love the colors! And nothing runs like a Deere......
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet picture of Cassidy! She certainly is growing up! Love your card today, LeAnne! Those ornaments are just beautiful and go great with the rest of your card! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this color combo, LeAnne! So pretty in non-traditional Christmas colors. Great job on this challenge! Crystal
ReplyDeleteGorgeous is what those baubles are!!! and the sheet music DP is accompanying beautifully!
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WOW!! Those ornaments are stunning! Beautiful card! Thanks so much for joining us at The Card Concept.
ReplyDeletePretty card. Love all the shinny ornaments.
ReplyDeleteLove Cassidy's cute grin/smile. TFS
Wowza are those ornaments ever PRETTY!! This card really packs a punch LeAnne, just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, LeAnne! Love the layered ornaments with the touch of silver foil - so elegant! Great minds think alike... we reached for the same paper pack! :)
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Hi LeAnne! Oh my gosh on your card and your darling granddaughter ......Its been way to long since I have been to your blog...sorry Instagram is faster for me. Your card is a winner for sure! Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family!
ReplyDeleteWowza on those ornaments! Fussy cut? You're amazing! Such a gorgeous retro card, and your granddaughter is a beauty too! Takes after grandma? So glad you joined us at the Card Concept!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!! Thanks for sharing this gorgeous creation with us here at the Card Concept!
ReplyDeleteThese ornaments are GORGEOUS!!! So real they look like can roll off the card! Great coloring! and... Cassidy is just a cutie! hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow, LeAnne- I agree with the others, your card is gorgeous! Love your fussy cut ornaments- perfect for our Retro Holiday challenge! Thanks for sharing with us at The Card Concept- hugs and I hope you have a blessed Christmas, sweet friend!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunner! I wondered how you'd made those baubles look so 3D but the fussy cutting and layering show them off so well. Having them come off the page is genius. Kaisercraft have such beautiful papers.
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