I hope you have enjoyed my week of growing in Unity as much as I have. I though I would end the week with something different. Since I've shared layouts the rest of the week, today I will share:
the Christmas card that will be sent to our family and friends this year.
I start planning the family Christmas card almost a year in advance, when my local scrapbook store, Cat's Creations Scrapbooks, has a sale. I actually already have next year's Christmas card designed and the supplies purchased (I'm sick, I know!).
Back to the card for this year...
I used paper from Echo Park, Best Creations, Wausau, and cardstock by Bazzill.
The ribbon is by May Arts and I used my copic markers to color the image. I am not an accomplished copic user, but still prefer the way they color over other markers. I used a corner chomper by We R Memory Keepers to make the decorative corners. The stamp I used is the "Find The Joy" itty bitty and I used Memento ink to stamp the image. I have wanted to use this stamp on a Christmas card ever since I bought it. I found a sentiment stamp at Cat's that went perfectly with this stamp and here we are!
Thank you all for visiting my blog this week. I appreciate your kind comments more than you could possibly know. I will use random.org to choose a winner on Sunday, so check back then to see if you are the lucky winner.
7 comments:
Wow, that's organised. Thanks for sharing this week. Hugz
Marilyn, your Christmas card is pretty. You're so organized to plan ahead that way. :)
Lovely card, Marilyn! Very pretty!
Beautiful card. Thanks for letting us see your projects this week.
Your red and green ribbon is perfect--it goes perfectly with the paper and ornaments. Nice job on all of your projects this week. Thanks.
wow, you are so organized to plan a whole year ahead! I'm impressed! Love your card with the fun mix of patterns and colors, and the awesome ornaments stamp you used!
Wonderful Christmas card! So impressed that you are done with your family cards, I haven't started! Thanks for sharing this week!
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