Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Wonder and Peace

Hello!  Yes, it's a Christmas card again.  I'm still sharing from before this past holiday.


The sentiment panel came from a scrap bag, and though I know it's a Stampin' Up! stamp, I do not know which set.  I added it to some pretty patterned paper, threw on a few snowflakes (topped with glitter glue -- barely visible in the photo, and gems).


That's it!  It was a relatively quick card to make.  Gotta love those.  ;-)



Stamps: sentiment - Stampin' Up! (no idea which set!) Paper: Purely Pomegranate, River Rock, white - SU; pattern - Holiday Traditions - Me and My Big Ideas Accessories & Tools: Arctic Snowflake punch - Martha Stewart; Decorative Label punch - Stampin' Up!; rhinestones - Queen & Co.; silver pen?; iridescent glitter glue / Stickles - Ranger 

11 comments:

  1. WOW! So simple yet so stunningly elegant Christmas card! I don't know why I have not become a follower sooner since I love your work and have so many pins of your cards on Pinteres...anyways, I am your new follower :)

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  2. Beautiful paper and love the placement of the snowflakes! It may have been quick, but not much needed with that PP!

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  3. Wow! Beautiful, Colleen! Simple and elegant...

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  4. Very gorgeous paper! I thought at first maybe you'd stamped the white holly. Gosh, you sure must have been busy for a while there to have all these cards!

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  5. So pretty, Colleen! Wonderful background paper and lovely snow flakes!

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  6. Love that gorgeous paper, Colleen. Your card is super pretty.

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  7. Wow what pretty background paper, this is just beautiful Colleen!!

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  8. Those snowflakes look wonderful. LOVE this card.

    Hugs~

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  9. Great paper and love the added snowflakes. Great card for mailing.

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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