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Thursday, October 27, 2011

~Dashing Through~

Another Christmas card....it's really getting to be that time.


We're already feeling the cooler weather.



For the brown card base, I rubbed a Tim Holtz Distress ink Tea Dye on white cardstock.

I used my Spellbinders scalloped circles to create the frame for this image and to emboss the blue "sky".







The sketch is borrowed from Card Patterns Sketch 138.



The colors are inspired by PlayDate Cafe PDCC105.
Yummy!!! ;)


Embrace the season...it's coming~ 

Thank you for stopping by. ;)


INFO:

Papertrey Ink In the Meadow stamp and dies,Memento ink,Spellbinders scalloped circles,Versamark ink,copper embossing powder,Cuttlebug embossing folder,Creative Memories corner rounder,Tim Holtz Distress ink

7 comments:

  1. Very pretty and I really like what you did with your nesties for the sky! Thanks for playing with us at The Play Date Cafe!

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  2. Marlena, so glad you played along with us in the Cafe this week! Don't you just love In the Meadow?! You have done a great job with the colors and love the card's wintery feeling. HUGS.

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  3. What a gorgeous christmas card Marlena, I love the diecut horse and sleigh, and the fabulous shimmery paper just glistens!

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  4. Beautiful card for both challenges, Marlena! I love the image - it works perfectly with the colors and sketch! Thanks for joining us at Card Patterns this week!

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  5. This is so elegant and dreamy! I love how you've interpreted the sketch and that double bow treatment is beautiful! Great card!

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  6. What a lovely card Marlena, this PTI set is so fun! Your embossed sentiemnt is beautiful!!

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  7. What a pretty card. I love the embossing. Thanks for playing with us at The Play Date Cafe!

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