Christmas is just a few days away, looking forward to that.
This is probably one of the last Christmas cards I'll be sharing.
The Rudolph stamp is a wood mounted stamp from a local store. I colored it using distress markers.
The paper is from Dovecraft and snow glitter paper from Marianne Design. I added a string of white burlap and two little bells.
This Sunday I would like to share with you two cards I made using lawn fawn; Into the woods stamps.
I stamped the fox and the tree on paper scanned it into my laptop and imported the files in Photoshop.
There I can color and resize the images.
The background snow is a free download from mel stampz.
On the rectangular card I used white burlap, grey and white raffia and a christmas button from a Dutch store (Xenos).
For the round card I used my die cut machine, added silver pearls and a touch of red.
Just love this color combo. Black, grey and white and the snowfox is one of my favorite animals.
I'm entering these cards (or on of them) in the challenges:
My next card is a funny CAS winter card.
The image on the card is a free coloring page. I import the image in Photoshop so I can color it and resize it.
The snow background paper is a free download from mel stampz. I used it last year on this card to.
The glittery snow is Snow paper from marianne design (Dutch).
I hope the card makes you smile!
I was inspired by the color combination white, copper and gold and the little leafs on the name tag.
The wreath is digital clip art from this Etsy shop. I changed the color in Photoshop.
Gerda's Angel is also colored in photoshop. I kept this card clean and simple, just added a few sequins and gold pearls.
Lia Griffith has cute Christmas gift tags/labels free printables here.
She also has matching wrapping paper free download here. SUPER CUTE. Have a look.
I used the arctic animal tags on my next Christmas card.