Monday, January 19, 2015

Merry Monday #142 & WINNER!!!

Hi everyone!
Time for another Merry Monday Challenge.


This week I am your challenge hostess and I am challenging you to use a house or houses on your Christmas card.  They can be regular houses or even gingerbread houses.  Have FUN!!!


I chose my colors from this cute graphic.  I cut my banner out first, traced the top of it onto my white cardstock so I knew where to stamp my houses.  I stamped the middle one first then the other two.  I love how the banner looks like a snowy hill.

Make sure you check out the other DT members cards on the Merry Monday Challenge Blog.


Before you go, I have the winner of a FREE one month membership to StampNation from the comments on this blog post!  The winner is......


Congratulations, Sue D.  I have sent you an email.  I look forward to seeing you on StampNation!

Thank you for visiting and have a great day!

Stamps:  Tinsel & Tags: House Additions, Tinsel & Tags Stamp set (PTI)
Ink:  Pure Poppy (PTI)
Paper:  Pure Poppy (PTI), Whisper White (SU)
Accessories:  Tinsel & Tags Banner (PTI)

27 comments:

  1. I like the cute houses on your card.
    I received your email--thanks so much!

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  2. This is GORGEOUS! I love the red and white! LOVE it!

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  3. Fab card, Kristie! Love everything about it!

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  4. Kristie I love your red houses and that cool banner!

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  5. I like how you used the banner as a snow drift Kristie and your sweet little house image. Have a great week!

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  6. This is so fun, love that trio of houses peeking out from the banner!

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  7. So cute. Love the houses and your challenge for Merry Monday.
    Have a great week.

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  8. Oh absolutely darling card Kristie!! I'll have to play along with this one too, as I love little houses for Christmas time! :)

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  9. Great challenge, Kristie and this is a fabulous card! I love all the white space with the red - such an elegant look.

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  10. Such a wonderful challenge this week, Kristie! Love your adorable card with that fabulous sentiment panel! Cute, cute, cute! Have a great week! :)

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  11. Love the fab red and white CAS design.

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  12. Love these red houses and the banner "snowbank"! Perfectly CAS! Great challenge, my friend!

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  13. Oh Kristie, this card is very cute!!! I will have to attempt to make a Christmas card like this. Love it! Hugs, Brenda

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  14. So simple and perfect! Love those red houses against the white card - very eye-catching! Hope you have a super week, Kristie!

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  15. Love how this is so CAS, yet conveys the very meaning of Christmas so well! Those little houses are darling, and I love the reds! Have a great week! Bev

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  16. Oh, you clever girl! I never would have thought to start by tracing the creative 'snowy hill' banner outline (I'd likely have wrecked several pieces of cardstock trying to get things lined up). Love the red & white - clean, simple and so festive!

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  17. Olá amiga,vim retribuir sua carinhosa visita ao meu cantinho.
    Fiquei feliz por seguir-me!!!
    Obrigada,volte sempre e pegue o meu selinho de agradecimento!

    Beijos Marie.

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  18. This is so very cute, and I hope I have time to play this week. I am in love with house stamps and dies, and have been busy collecting them (can you say hoard...) Love your little red and white trio.

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  19. LOVE the crisp red and white - another gorgeous card!

    Deanne :)

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  20. Love the little red houses with the banner underneath!! Such a cute card, Kristie

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  21. Beautiful card. Love all the white. The red really pops against it.

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  22. Adorable card Kristie, those red houses and the banner are so festive. Excellent challenge.

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  23. Fabulous CAS card Kristie, I love this layout.

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Your comments are much appreciated. Thank you!

Hugs,
Kristie