Hello & Happy Wednesday Everyone!
I have a quick post to share with you -
I've got my Weekly Holiday card all
ready and I created it by using a piece
I saved from another Holiday project I made
awhile back -- RIGHT HERE
I kept it, thinking I may use it -
and well...today's the day!!! hahaha
I colored up this ADORABLE Elf image from Jaded Blossom
while I was on Vacation in Hawaii over the Summer -
I colored at the beach house we stayed in while I had
some evening down time - I had brought my Zig Real Brush
Water color pens along for the ride and they held up
great on the 5 hour flight there & then back!~
I wanted the Tree shape to have an assortment of
Holiday words in the center to make the tree shape -
So I pulled out some of the sentiments from the Elf Workshop &
Christmas Signs (both from Jaded Blossom)
I had a few open spots, so I used a few stamps from My Craft Spot
(which are no longer available)
The Shaker elements inside the tree are from the $1 store!
The Stitched Rectangle Frame is a Blueprints #13 from MFT
The Gold & White DP I found at Tuesday Morning as an
8x8 paper pack - and the Cardstock I used is - Stampin' Up,
Canson Watercolor, Recollections 110lb. White, Clear Acetate -
The Star Gems are from my Stash -
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a FABULOUS DAY!
Theresa
7 comments:
Cute shaker card!! Love your little elf and great coloring!!
Oh this shaker card is so cute!!! Your elf is adorable!!
Have a great day!
Hugs,
JO
Two for one! Love it! And how fun that this guy was "born" in Hawaii! :)
Evelyn
super fun!!! I need to make more shakers
Oh your sparkle Christmas tree looks fabulous....I love shaker cards! The little elf is super cute! Great idea taking images away, I must remember this :) have a great day!
That is so adorable!! I love that little elf. You seriously must have enough Christmas cards by now. Great job and you have inspired me to make a card a week next year. Of course it probably won't happen. You are much more organized that I am!
Leslie
Great shaker and what an adorable little elf! Love how you built your sentiment tree... fantastic!
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