I recently came across another Christmas Card Challenge and since the inspiration was trees it gave me a good excuse to ink up my favorite triangular trees. And I liked the layout at Wanna Sketch because it gave me an excuse to use three of them!
I added some falling snow behind the trees with embossing paste. It looks much better in person that it shows in this picture (of course). I love how this came out. It's simple but has some nice texture and detail.
Well I'm off to the grocery store. I'm in charge of the sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving and I want to get all my ingredients early before it gets too crazy at the supermarket! Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
Stamp: Modern Christmas (Clearly Besotted
Paper: White (Spectrum Noir); Pure Poppy (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Pure Poppy, Ripe Avocado (Papertrey Ink)
Accessories: Modern Christmas die (Clearly Besotted); Hand Lettered Holiday die (WPlus9); Falling Snow stencil (Simon Says Stamp); white embossing paste (Dreamweaver)
LOVE this, Jen! Simple yet perfect.
ReplyDeleteHave a very Happy Thanksgiving!
So pretty!!! And I hope you get those sweet potatoes! ;) Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteJen I love this sweet design!
ReplyDeleteFabulous CAS graphic card. There is certainly something appealing about threes.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you love these trees and in threes they are even better! LOVE that you were inspired by wanna sketch, thank you for playing along.
ReplyDeleteSimple and sweet!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very cool card!! Thanks for playing at CCC!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Thanksgiving Jen!
Patti
Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering our Christmas Card Challenge this week!
Monica - CCC DT
Now this creation is in a style I love .Pretty CAS Christmas card .
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it in Christmas Card Challenge Blog .
Right into my CASE files! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteLove the CAS perfection of this one :)
ReplyDeletelove this CAS card, your little trees are so cute. Gail xx
ReplyDeletebelated thanksgiving wishes.
Great CAS card, love the little trees. Gail
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