Saturday 2 December 2017

Merry and Bright

December arrived yesterday with a magical flurry of snow, a sprinkling of frost which made for a wonderful early morning walk along the partially frozen canal and I loved it.  

On my return, I'd had chance to think about my card design which I decided to use Lawn Fawn Snow Days - cant think why!


Its a little scene featuring two bunnies proudly decorating their Christmas tree with a red bow.  I inked and used a dots Cuttlebug embossing folder for the backdrop, die cut a snowy hill and then just coloured the furry friends with Copics and placed them in position.  I added the sentiment in festive red and inked and die cut the little snowflakes before taking to the sewing machine for a simple straight(ish) stitch border.

This little card has been sitting on my coffee table for the last day and I'm not sure I can part with it - I can't be the only crafter who struggles to give certain cards away, am I?

Challenge Links...

CASology - Round
Crafty Cardmakers - Animal Magic
The Holly and Ivy - Anything Goes

Supplies:  Lawn Fawn Snow Days stamps/dies, Cuttlebug dots embossing folder, Whispers/DewDrops ink pads and Copic pens

12 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, I wouldn't want to part with it either. Love the cute bunnies.
    Katrina x

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  2. These v are such adorable bunnies.. I loved the embossed snow fall you created.. beautiful texture to the round scene! Hugs, Ishani

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  3. Awww, such cute little bunnies getting ready for Christmas! This is adorable and I probably would have a difficult time parting with it too! :)

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  4. Nice card and I like what you did with the embossing folder. I get to enjoy my own creations by putting them up on the windowsill of my craft room 'while they dry' - given that I make Christmas cards all year round, it might seem odd if someone happened to come into my craft room in summer!

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  5. I can see exactly why you wouldn't want to part with this gorgeous little card Claire, it's adorable!! It would be most welcome at AYLI...our theme is Animals this time xx

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  6. Gorgeous and so cute too. Thanks for sharing it with us at Crafty Cardmakers and good luck with the challenge, Angela xXx

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  7. Your walk sounds like the perfect start to time in the craft room making Christmas cards, Claire! And this is such a cutie! I don't blame you for not wanting to part with it! You are definitely not alone. It's not so much that I don't want to part with a card, it's that I don't want to part with a favorite design before doing another one like it. Of course, I wouldn't have that problem if I would just remember to make more than one every time I make a card! Slap! Thank you for playing at CASology!! Hugs, Darnell

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  8. This is very cute and you've used some brilliant techniques. I love the dots. I stand favourites up on my shelf so I can admire them for a while before sending. So you are not alone. X

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  9. This is very cute and you've used some brilliant techniques. I love the dots. I stand favourites up on my shelf so I can admire them for a while before sending. So you are not alone. X

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  10. What a lovely scene you created Claire! So sweet and pretty! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week.

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  11. What a lovely wintery scene.
    Thank you for entering it into my Animal Magic challenge at CCM.
    Hugs Kimx

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  12. Fantastic card,thanks for sharing with us at the Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge. Shona xx

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