10 December 2009

My first Christmas card


Hi all I've been very quite blogging I know as I'm really busy KReating my own Christmas cards - yep done it again & left it to the last minute - though the problem is compounded by the fact that I've I sold too many at the market days I've been involved with lately.

This is relatively quick card which looks stunning with this absolutely gorgeous ribbon that just retired November 30 - it's a breeze to tie beautifully and wish I had more in my stash - this design will stop when the ribbon runs out!

Stamp set: Winter Post
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Riding Hood Red
Paper: Kraft, Always Artichoke, Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla
Punches: Designer label, scallop border, hand-held 1/16"
Other: Linen thread, dimensionals, Signo white gel pen, Riding Hood Red 1-¼" striped grosgrain

Well I hope your prep is all further advanced than mine. Ciao for now.

8 comments:

  1. Hehe, Karen - I ran out too, for the same reason. Love this card. Might tuck the idea away for next year!! Thanks for the inspiration and all of your help this year. You are an Angel!

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  2. Gorgeous card, Karen. I was wondering where you were - now I can see!

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  3. Great card - just love those deer!! Now when you have finished yours you want to do my Christmas cards for me as well????

    Thanks for sharing ...
    Sharlene

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  4. Do love this card. Wonder if they will bring this ribbon back - hopefully in other colours as well.

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  5. For your first one it is very well done! Nice nice card! Love it!

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  6. Lovely card. i havent even started mine. Sent one to Canada but that's it!

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  7. I love the addition of the little tag. It looks great!

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  8. Selling your creations is a good thing! Congrats! Love this card!

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