Happy Sunday, peeps! Joanne is our Paper Players hostess this week with a great color challenge that is sure to get your holiday stamping on a roll! Here we go:
The FMS sketch was a good one this week, so I thought I'd put it to work:
This went together pretty quickly, as it's nice, clean and simple! And while I had that DSP on my desk, I flipped it over and created another card with the same layout; this time I used a sentiment from Poinsettia Petals, stamped in Misty Moonlight and cut with a Stitched Rectangle die. For some extra sparkle, I added some blue Glimmer paper as a mat:
Not in the PP colors, but still very pretty!
I hope you'll play along with our colors this week! We can't wait to see what you create! Check out what the designers made at our Paper Players blog! Thanks for popping by! Enjoy your day and be blessed!
First Card Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Winter Woods |
Card stock & Papers | Whisper White, Real Red, Feels Like Frost DSP |
Ink | Shaded Spruce |
Accessories | Enamel Dots (W+9) |
Tools | Big Shot, In The Woods Dies, Christmas Greetings Dies (ret) |
Second Card Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Poinsettia Petals |
Card stock & Papers | Whisper White, Feels Like Frost DSP, Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper |
Ink | Misty Moonlight |
Accessories | Dimensionals |
Tools | Big Shot, Stitched Rectangle Dies |
Two fantastic Christmas cards, LeAnne! The red, green & white are perfect for a Christmas tree! Love the photo paper! Those icy flowers look like they've been embossed!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great design and I especially like the blue one. Once I get settled in, maybe I'll be able to do The Paper Players challenge. I really like how you used that silver stripe DSP.
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, I love both the cards - both great takes on the sketch. I love the scallop trim and the addition of the red dots - perfect repetition of 3s. The background paper is gorgeous and adds an extra touch of elegance to this gorgeous card.
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Jaydee
Twice the lovely today, my friend... three times if I can include the wonderful birthday card I received! Thanks so much! xoxo
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Both your cards are just gorgeous! I LOVE Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous set of cards. Great take on the sketch. Love the details on your Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful cards LeAnne!!
ReplyDeleteTwo great takes on the sketch! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards, LeAnne! This is such a great sketch. I LOVE your paper choices for both of them!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards! Perfect for this week's sketch. I love the stripes in the first, and that frosty second! Thank you for playing along this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, LeAnne! I love how you've used the sentiment die cut for the sketch. Perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteTwo great Christmas cards LeAnne. Love the design of both of them. The blue one is pretty but the green tree on the silver stripe paper and red scallop border is perfect. Love it. TFS
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards using the same sketch that look SO different! Love the traditional Christmas palette for the Christmas tree one. It looks fabulous against the modern stripe and with the pretty scallop detail. The frosty DSP on the glimmer paper makes a beautiful card too. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful holiday cards! love that DSP!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love both of your cards!! The Blue glitter paper is amazing and I love the red scallops/sentiment on the tree card. You made this color combo work perfectly! Stay well, My Friend!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are just gorgeous LeAnne! I love the Christmas tree against the silver foil stripes and the red scallop borders, it is wonderfully crisp and oh so festive! Card #2 is beautiful with the blue palette and yummy glitter paper! Love them both!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous, LeAnne! I love the versatility in that paper. Two totally different looks, both stunning1
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so different yet both so beautiful! I love the festive tree against the silvery striped background, so bold and full of colour (a worthy FMS winner too) yet the second one showcases that photographic paper beautifully (I might have to CASE that one!) Great job all round!
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