Friday, October 10, 2014
Sister Act Card Challenge
Here's a card I made for the Sister Act Card Challenge #78 which is anything goes. Deedee's digis is sponsoring the challenge this week, so I made this card using her pre-colored Christmas Cardinal image & sentiment. I added some glitter pen highlights and cut it with a SB labels 25 die, drawing with a black marker inside the die before cutting. Finally, I used a piece of red burlap, some neutral twine, and 4 gold brads. Quick and easy, and another card added to my Christmas card stash.
Here's a little reminder that Deedee's October monthly progressive challenge is still going on. Win free stamps by playing along, and get all the details right here.
Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day!
Carol
Labels:
Christmas,
Deedee's Digis,
Sister Act Card Challenge
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12 comments:
Gorgeous card, Carol. Beautiful image by Deedee! Love the red burlap!
So much beautiful texture!!! I love it :)
Beautiful card, I love the contrast of burlap and cardstock!
This looks great Carol, the splendid image sits perfectly on the red burlap mat.
Jean x
Super yummy with the red burlap...wtg!!!
Stunning!!! I LOVE that red burlap! WOW! A beautiful card for Christmas!
Lynn
Love that burlap background, Carol!
OH Carol, I am loving this card! I love that red burlap, the SB die shape is perfect and I love it! Love that cardinal too. I have him (and love him) and have made one card with him, but I wasn't happy with it. Will have to give him a go again. Hugs, Brenda
A fabulous card Carol, such a gorgeous image.
Pauline
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Very pretty! You are reminding me of all the birds Jim has colored for me...waiting to be made into a card...(Just need more hours in my day...LOL!)
Love the fabric and your coloring! Beautiful image and lovely sentiment. Another totally gorgeous card. So glad I stopped by to catch up today - work and home have slammed me the last month and I feel recharged after visiting talented people like you! Hugz!
Ooh! The burlap and the cardinal, what a fabulous pairing!
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