Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Easel Christmas Card

Loving this stamp from Anne designs called Christmas Ball. What I love is that I worked with my Copics to make it appear that the balls are clear glass and the balls beneath can be seen through. This was not part of the original design so I'm feeling pretty proud of myself at the moment HAHA!

Added a bit of Wink of Stella, white gel pen for highlights, Festive Berries Distress Ink edging, a festive red bow and a couple of round baubles finish this easel card.
Easel Card
Copic Colors Used
 Entered:
Creative Fingers Challenge
Party Time Tuesdays
Crafty Catz 
Through the Craft Room Door
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge

11 comments:

  1. Gorgeous Christmas card Jean thank you for joining us this week at Crafty Catz
    Dianne x DT

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    1. Thanks so much, Dianne. I'm loving learning about the different types of folded cards. This one is so easy and looks special.

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  2. Wow- what a great card! Thanks for sharing with us at Through the Craft Room Door! Hope to see you again next week at TTCRD!

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  3. Fantastic project. Thanks for playing with us at Party Time Tuesdays!

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  4. Jean you did a beautiful job with the ornaments and I love the image. Easel cards are so much fun to make. Love your colors.. Thank so much for joining us at Thought the Craft room Door challenge.
    Fabulous ideas and great inspiration.
    Hugz from Wisconsin, Patricia

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    1. I was almost surprised to see your name show up here on my blog, Pat. A nice surprise though. I really enjoyed making this card, thank you.

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  5. How beautiful!! Your coloring is amazing; it really does look like the balls are clear glass. Amazing. Thanks for playing with CHNCC2.

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    1. Thanks, Heather. I was so happy with the results myself :)

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  6. Thank you for entering my CHNC challenge extra for November with your lovely crafting – hope to see you again soon. x

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