Hi all and welcome back to a new theme on the ABC Christmas Challenge! If you have been joining us from the beginning of the year you should have a healthy box of cards ready to use! If not then maybe you should think about joining in, there are only 174 days left to go!
The lovely Sharon is our hostess for this month and the themes are
'P for Plain'
'Q for Quotes'
'Q for Quotes'
'R for Robins or Rabbits'
You can choose any or all of the themes, just don't forget the Christmas bit ;-)
For my first 'P' for Plain card I used an older Hero Arts stencil that is now discontinued but it is very similar to THIS ONE from Memory Box
I blended Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide Ink through the stencil and simply added dots of Ruby Red Liquid Pearls on the berries. I stamped a sentiment and added a strip of Washi Tape to add a little bit more interest.
For my 'R' for Robins card I used a gorgeous Lawn Fawn 'Simply Celebrate' Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies I love that this set has designs that can be used for everyday celebrations and Christmas too!
I used a Lawn Fawn Stitched Scalloped Rectangles Die Set for the frame. I masked the outer edges and then splattered with Distress Resist Spray, when this was dry I blended Broken China Distress Oxide Ink over the top and then spritzed and splattered with water.
I coloured the little robins with copic markers and popped them on a line, as you can see they are merry singing Christmas Carols ;-)
The sentiment is from a Lawn Fawn Winter Sparrows Stamp Set
and I finished the inside.
Thanks for looking!
We are sponsored by the lovely peeps at Lawn Fawn
You could win a fabulous $25 gift certificate!
and Sharon is also giving away this super cute Penny Black stamp set!
This challenge runs until the 31st August at 1pm (BST)
I receive a small commission on sales via my blog. ALL proceeds are donated to charity. Some of the charities I have donated to are, SPCA Gozo, Save the Donkeys, Children of Syria, Oxfam, Island Sanctuary Malta. Birdlife Malta.
Product List
Similar Holly Bough Stencil
Lawn Fawn 'Simply Celebrate' Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies
Lawn Fawn Stitched Scalloped Rectangles Die Set
Lawn Fawn Winter Sparrows Stamp Set
Distress Resist Spray
Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide Ink
Broken China Distress Oxide Ink
Challenges:
1st Card
City Crafter. CAS Christmas
Tuesday Throwdown. Stencilling
TTCRD. Anything Goes
2nd Card
The Holly and The Ivy. Anything Christmas
Christmas at Sweet Stampin. Anything Christmas
Merry Christmas Anything Christmas
Die Cuttin' Divas. Anything Goes
City Crafter. CAS Christmas
Tuesday Throwdown. Stencilling
TTCRD. Anything Goes
2nd Card
The Holly and The Ivy. Anything Christmas
Christmas at Sweet Stampin. Anything Christmas
Merry Christmas Anything Christmas
Die Cuttin' Divas. Anything Goes
Hope you all have a great week :-)
Happy Crafting
Luv Lols x x x
8 comments:
What a lovely pair of cards Lorraine! I love the classy CAS look on the first card and the second one is so adorable with those sweet little robins singing their hearts out. I hope you are well!
Hugs
Carol x
Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at City Crafter, good luck!!! Amy DT
Very sweet Christmas cards! I love both looks, the clean and simple holly card and the adorable birds on a wire.
Thank you for joining us at Die Cuttin' Divas this week!
Evelyn
http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com
Fun couple of cards. I just love your stenciling! Thanks so much for joining the Tuesday Throwdown Stencil challenge!
Lovely card. Great stenciling. Thanks for joining the challenge at Tuesday Throwdown. Debi DT TT
Two beautiful cards but I especially love those robins!
Thank you so much for entering our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
Regards,
TTCRD DT
Made by Helen{My Blog}
Through The Craft Room Door
ttcrd.blogspot.com
They're both gorgeous, Lorraine. I have to say the stencilled CAS one (seems a shame to call it plain when it's so pretty) is especially classy.
Wonderful Christmas cards. Thanks for joining us at The Merry Christmas Challenge.
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