Hi, guys! Hope your weekend was a fun one! Mine was filled with theatre, crafting and cooking. I have a bunch of cards and projects that I will be working on these next couple of weeks for the holidays. For today I thought I would share a card I made for my friend Christine's daughter for Christmas. I wanted to make a religious card for her and she wanted the card to use the colors silver, white and blue. I thought: what better image to use than Madonna and Child?
Supplies:
Stamps: Stampin' Up
Paper: Papertrey Ink (Silver and Navy), Mulberry Paper, Gina K Designs (White)
Ink: Versamark, Stampin' Up
Misc.: Silver Embossing Powder, Spellbinders Dies, Ribbon, Silver Cord, Snowflake Ribbon
This card was fun to make. I felt it captured the meaning of Christmas to me. What a special love there is between mother and child.
Hope you have a wonderful day!
10 comments:
Winnie, have you ever linked up to the Sentimental Sundays meme? This card would be perfect for the current one. The theme is holiday cards using non-traditional colors. Here's the link if you're interested:
http://sentimentalsundays.blogspot.com/
This is beautiful! I especially love the snowflake on the side.
Kathy
http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com
That blue is absolutely spectacular! Beautiful card! :)
A beautiful and graceful card for the REAL reason for the season. Love it!!!
I love the simplicity of this project! So pretty!
Such a lovely stamp and great job with the layout. Thank you for joining us at Sentimental Sundays.
Beautiful card Winnie, so elegant and I love the colours.
Congrats Winnie I picked you as my winner for the Simon Says Stamp Gratitude Blog Hop :)
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hugs Mandy xx
Awwww!! That's my daughter's name! :) This is just dreamy - a perfect winter birthday card!
Simply elegant card.
Thanks for joining us at Sentimental Sundays Challenge this week.
Hugs,
Archana
so cuite :)
from,
amanda
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