Hi everyone!
I am back today sharing a card for Muse: Christmas Visions. This month's challenge is a fun one. Cornelia made 4 awesome cards to be inspired by, you can make one card or be inspired and make 4 cards. I have to say I was inspired to make 4 cards and will be sharing each one over the next 4 days.
Can you guess which one of Cornelia's cards I was inspired by???
I used a few different stamp sets to create my card. The small Poinsettia stamp & the sentiment stamp are from the set Christmas Faith by Papertrey Ink. The snowflake is from the stamp set Must Love Snowflakes by CAS-ual Fridays Stamps. I also used the Infinity Frames die by Papertrey Ink to create the frame around the stamped and embossed images. Black and white twine finishes off my card.
I am also adding this over at Happy Little Stampers: August Christmas Challenge.
I am also adding this over at Happy Little Stampers: August Christmas Challenge.
Thank you for visiting and have a great day!
Love the design on this!! Your Christmas cards always ROCK!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteAwesome design Kristie. Another beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove the kraft with the pop of red. Great card.
ReplyDeleteI see! and you've done a gorgeous job of using that favorite red/kraft combo, Kristie! xx
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Love the graphic design of this Kristie and the twine is spot on.
ReplyDeleteSuper design - I'm always a sucker for neatly lined up elements. Thanks for playing at HLS Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLove this design. Great card x
ReplyDeleteGreat modern design. I like the use of kraft. Very beautiful effect.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our fun on HLS Xmas.
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This is such a clever interpretation of the inspiration, Kristie! So glad to see you fully embracing our 4-fold challenge this month! Thanks for joining us at MCV!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! It _could_ be a trey of cookies, like Cornelia's, or just a striking graphic design. Either way, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo festive, Kristie ... love the way you have used the small stamps.
ReplyDeleteLove how you've broken Cornelia's design down to the bare basics. So pretty!
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