Thursday, October 21, 2010

We have a winner, and some cards to share.

I like to thank all of you who visited my blog over the weekend and left such wonderful comments. Each and every one of you made my day! I used Random Org to generate a winner out of these fabulous people, and it was comment #50 by.........Daffy who said "cool layout, I am a follower now, thanks for a chance to win, Carolyn H" Congrats, I hope you enjoy your parcel of goodies.

And now for some cards, sneek peaks, and layouts!

We're having a Christmas Countdown at Artfull Crafts, with lots of ideas from all the talented design team ladies. This week featured Christmas card ideas. Here's what I came up with using Graphic 45's Christmas range.









I made my rosette by punching a 12 strip of paper, then folding it all the way along. I joined the ends and then coaxed it into the rosette shape by pushing the punched edge outwards, and gluing to secure.





I'll be posting some more cards tomorrow......"Girly" Christmas ones this time!

Here's my version of a layout from a class by held Jenny Sutherland at Printblocks. I expanded slightly on her version, and added Smooch inks & metallic rubs to give a shimmer to the watches. I added Dimensional Magic to some elements, and Crackle Accents to the watchfaces..







And as promised a sneak peak of some of my upcoming classes at Greenbank Scrapbook Shop in November.




7 comments:

  1. Theu are all just so beautiful! LOVE THEM ALL!

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  2. AWESOME chrissy Cards Tina, I specially love your rosette, TFS that! I of course love your G45 LO - even better IRL tho :) Hoping to meet u again soon xx

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  3. That Rosette is awesome.Great idea to punch the paper strip first!

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  4. Oh my gosh...so many projects to share! I think my favorite elements...the amazing flowers!

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  5. Beautiful work, love them all, they have that vintage feel which is so nice. Your rosette came out so lovely.

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  6. Great Christmas cards...especially the one with the folded paper medallion!

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