Today is the last day of the month and I am here to welcome you to my Crafters of Faith card! I am blessed to have you stop by and celebrate New Year’s Eve with us! The Crafters of Faith blogging group is a joyous blending of Christian friends ~ joined together to fellowship, share our faith, build friendships and craft together!
Kelly provided us with our December Challenge--
For December, we wish to "SNOW" you our winter inspired Crafter of Faith cards! We are to create a card/project using a snowy-winter theme and "ring in the new year with glitter and bling!" Your winter/snow card creation should reflect the beauty of the gift of the season - snow, winter, snowflakes, etc and include bling and glitter to ring in the joy of what will be!
For December, we wish to "SNOW" you our winter inspired Crafter of Faith cards! We are to create a card/project using a snowy-winter theme and "ring in the new year with glitter and bling!" Your winter/snow card creation should reflect the beauty of the gift of the season - snow, winter, snowflakes, etc and include bling and glitter to ring in the joy of what will be!
I realize I am posting a Christmas type card—however I knew
I wanted to use my most favorite of all time Stampin’ Up set—Lovely as a
Tree. And, I found this perfect saying
as a part some DSP I considered using.
The colors all came together rather well I think………………….. The glitter is on the trees-Iridescent Ice embossing
powder and the blink is the silver brads and snowflake!
Here is the inside of my card.
Image/Sentiment—Stampin’ Up Lovely as a Tree
Cardstock—SU Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso, Soft Suede, Deck the Halls Designer Paper
Ink—SU White Craft Ink
Accessories—Silver Round and Snowflake Brads; Cherry Cobbler Quilted Satin Ribbon; Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder;
Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you do check out the other Snowy Creations from the wonderful ladies in the Crafters of Faith group! The blog list on the left side--please check out all of the cards.
Oh how I love this card, Barb!! The rich brown and red together with the Silent Night DP and the Iridescent Ice with the trees - stunning!! You nailed this month's challenge so beautifully. So glad that you are in the COF and wishing you all the best in the coming year!
ReplyDeleteBarb, your card is so peaceful! I love that stamp set, too... and your card is a good reason to love it! Your color choices are fabulous! Beautiful both inside and out!
ReplyDeleteOH Barb, such a pretty card! I love the rich browns and reds you chose to pair your winter card with - perfection! Love this look, so bold and daring and a perfect theme for 2013!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, dear friend! x0x0
Simply beautiful!!
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Love that stamp. It is part of my forever collection. Love the soft gimmer of the embossing powder. Happy 2013!
ReplyDeleteWhat a peacefully serene scene you've portrayed on this card. I love the richness of the colors, too. Thanks for sharing with us. Wishing you and yours a very happy new year!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Barb! This is one of my favorite SU sets and you have done it proud! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card...love the colors, the dsp, the saying the layout and the whole card...as usual it is perfect...definitely a masterpiece...Wishing you a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! big hugs to you...♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the DP itself for the card. This card has a great elegant feel coupled with a natural feel. The glittered image is way perfect!
ReplyDeleteBarb, I love your wintry trees! So pretty when paired with the snowflake, too! Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is awesome Barb! I love the colors & your layout is FAB! Very nice work with the challenge & TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Barb! Sorry I wasn't able to join you ladies this month, but am so thankful for you and all of the wonderful ladies in our group!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Let's use that "Lovely as a Tree" stamp set! It is a classic and has been around for many years. I think many of us would go into mourning if they retired that set. Of course, many of us would be the lucky ones to have purchased it! As a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, I want to thank you for using (so beautifully) our stamps and other products. :)
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