Good morning. This is my card for the Christmas Card Cub which I'm afraid was due yesterday. The subject is Animals at Christmas so with apologies to Kate, who chose the theme, here is my offering.
My Cards
#1
#1
Recipe
7" square base card - Anna Marie
Falling Snow e/f - Creative Expression
Snow Globe die - Creative Expressions
Santa's Reindeer scene - Creative Expressions
Snowflake dies - The Works
silver mirri card - Crafter's Companion
silver non-shed glitter card - Crafter's Companion
Twinklets Diamond Dust inside snowglobe
#2
#2
Recipe
6" square card base - Rymans card
Image - Winter Wolf - Craftsuprint
turquoise glitter card - Hobbycraft
I found this image whilst searching through my external hard drive for something else, so I've had it a long time but not used. And that's criminal because it is a beautiful image. Such a magnificent animal. No sentiment yet because I'm not sure who it will be going to.
#3
This is a card that is totally computer generated using my Greeting Card Factory programme. I have messed up the central image a bit. Although on the picture it does like a circle in real life I must have stretched it a wee bit so it is not quite a perfect circle. Looks okay though. I quite enjoy playing around and finding different images, merging them and adding borders. Just added some glitter and printed it onto line card stock.
Once again Kate I apologise but I hope youare happy with the results and that it fits your callenge.
Take care.
19 comments:
Why apologise, these are lovely
Morning Christine,
Lovely cards.
Lydia
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Hardly all that late Christine, but well worth the wait for these stunners. Absolutely beautiful every one of them. The snowglob is stunning in all that silver with the beautiful deer. The second card is gorgeous, I love the wolf, what a wonderful image, beautifully embellished too. Third card is also beautiful, lovely colours and design, never apologise, Kate x x
Wow! You have made three beautiful cards, Christine. The first is so full of sparkle and loots very elegant.
The second is lovely with that beautiful wolf image.
The third has that majestic Stag hi-lighted within the -beautiful scene.
Great cards, Christine.
A fantastic array of beautiful cards Christine. Love the wolf. Hugs Rita xxx
Hi Christine
Stunning cards... love the wolf....
hugs Sylvie xx
I like all 3 of your cards but oh my goodness Christine that Winter Wolf is fabulous. hugs Mrs A.
Hi Christine your Christmas cards are gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie
Beautiful collection of cards Christine. Love how the wolf looks so serene and friendly and the shaker card is stunning. TFS. Zoe x
These gorgeous cards are well worth waiting for. Each one is just so beautiful, and the wolf looks very 'otherworldly' with the falling snow. I didn't see any flaws in your stag's circle either...and I think it's very clever that you can digitally combine elements to create these wonderful cards! TFS & have a great week.
A gorgeous selection of cards Christine, the wolf looks amazing
Lorraine x
Three superb cards Christine. Those images are all gorgeous but I especially love the wolf image. Well done on making three this time.
Lorraine
Hi Christine,
Hope you had a good Easter.
Your 3 cards are so beautifully created and all so very different from each other.
Love all of them.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Hi Christine ...just back from our holiday in Wales in a little cottage...no internet and snow!...what beautiful cards you have created...loving the wolf! Xxx
Brilliant cards and love the colours and images.💖 [Aussie aNNie's Blog]
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You spoil us three fabulous designs i have to say i do love that globe design so classy Love and hugs Carole x
Hi Christine
Wow! The snowglobe is a smasher.
The other two are super too.
You do do Christmas beautifully.
Ang x
Three lovely cards Christine, especially love the second one since we're owned by a husky! Sorry I'm so late commenting. Carol x
Hi Christine! Youve inspired me to create. Thanks for sharing your work. How did you get the acetate raised in card #1? At least it looks like it popping out the card. Is it?
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