Kelly provided this challenge for us: Gingerbread is an taste that's not
for everyone so rather than eat gingerbread cookies, we're focusing on
baking them! Create a card (or
project) that FEATURES a gingerbread
man/woman. Next step in the recipe, since gingerbread rises when you
bake it, have a raised feature on your card. This can be as easy as glitter
glue or stickles or really fancy like a pop up card - your choice! For
the next step, use one of the colors of the word G-I-N-G-E-R-B-R-E-A-D and use
that color as your trimming (hairbows, bowties, etc.)
Ready, Set, Go!
For my card, I first had to look for a digital stamp as I am pretty sure I do not have one. I found this cutie on Etsy from Pink Gem Designs called Ginger in Bobble Hat. Then, I picked some fun, colorful Christmas patterned paper from the My Mind's Eye 6x6 pack called Be Merry. I added a bow with Balmy Blue satin ribbon along with some colorful confetti from Studio Katia. The raised feature is on the pon poms on her hat and the ties-I used Glossy Accents and it has been years since I used that bottle! The accents I picked where the green tree on the sweater for a G and a gold star for the second G. What a fun and creative theme Kelly!
Here is the inside of my card, with a smaller version of Ginger:
Please be sure to check out the other Ready, Set, Go cards. Here is a link to Jeanette's and Kelly's blog. I am sure you will not be disappointed and will see a couple of great cards! I hope Kelly and Jeanette like my card. I am up for the next theme, so be sure to check back to see what we are up to on the 3rd Wednesday in December!
Image/Sentiment: Pink Gem Designs Ginger in Bobble Hat
Cardstock/Patterned Paper: White; Stampin' Up Balmy Blue, Flirty Flamingo; MME-My Mind's Eye 6x6 Be Merry Patterned Paper Pack
Ink: None
Oh my goodness... your card is adorable, Barb! I'm impressed the Glossy Accents were still usable after not being used for so long. And that darling image - repeated on the inside, too! Too cute!
ReplyDeletewonderful card for this challenge Love that you used the image on both the front and inside. Treat job!
ReplyDeleteYes! what Carol said - a TREAT (for the eyes) job! Haven’t heard of this company but I am glad you found a digital stamp to work with - I thought for sure you had one from melonheadz! Cute!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great challenge Barb, and you have made a sweet card - love that you printed the image inside the card too.
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Blessings
Maxine