Dine has creaed a fabulous Mood board for us at Double D Challenge Blog. Dig out your pine cone, pine tree, and pine branch stamps and dies and play along with us.
I started with some wood grained designer paper from Elizabeth Crafts and stamped snowflakes with Versamak ink and embossed with white embossing powder. The pine branches are from Tutti Designs and the pine cones from Gina Marie. Tutti Designs pine branches come with pine cones too but I had these in my stash already made so I used them. The white berries and poinsettia come from Sue Wilson's Garland die.
Here is a chance to get another Christmas card done and a chance to win this Cottage Cutz die. The team has some fabulous inspiration for you on the Double D Challenge Blog.
So very pretty, Kathy! Love the layered pine cones and poinsettia on this green spray of pine. The wood grain background is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis would be so nice as a front door decoration for Christmas. Your arrangements never disappoint and I sure wish I had me some front door decorations to hang this year. I did not loose that wood grain and snowflake background that you place this on. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Kathy! Love what you did with that woodgrain background ... great idea (will have to remember that) and your beautiful swag is just fabulous. Like Barb said would look amazing on a front door! Stay safe my friend! Still keeping you & hubby in my prayers!
ReplyDeleteYOWZA! Your Swag HAS Swag! (as the kids say lol) Beautifully created! Oh and I am so happy to see your comment button....weird, aye? This is fabulous, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome design and great layers and texture.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Kathy, and, ohhhh, you know I love that wood grain paper! Your previous card is a beauty, as well, but no option to comment on that post. Weird things happen, right? Hope all is well down there!
ReplyDeleteKathy, your pinecone spray is layered to perfection! Sending you big hugs and hoping you're well.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful designed Christmas card Kathy. Love the combination of dies to create the arrangement. The woodgrain background is perfect for the rustic look.
ReplyDeleteMan, I love all your elements here. Those die cuts are fabulous, and work so well together. Great take on the challenge, and the poinsettia is the perfect final touch. The red really makes the card pop.
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