Hello! Today I have two cards to share, one is a more masculine version, and the second is feminine colors. Both were made with the same Digi Stamp I got from Power Poppy. I have only used Digi Stamps a handful of times, but these were so pretty, I couldn't pass them up.
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I used traditional christmas colors, plaid papers and some old wood veneer embellishments to add to the masculine feel. I did use plain version of the digi stamp and added my own sentiment with a stamp.
For both cards I used my alcohol markers to color it in. I colored the images one day and then put them together into cards the next. The paper pad is one of my favorites and it is almost gone!
The next card, I wanted to use pinker colors and a more teal color for the leaves. I really like the way it turned out. For both cards, I did pop up the focal image with foam tape to give the cards more dimension.
I added some glitter gel pen to this one. It is pretty!
Supplies: Power Poppy Felt Leaves and Fruits Digi stamp, Kaisercraft Christmas Sentiments stamp set, Versafine Onyx Black ink, Spectrum Noir alcohol markers, My Mind's Eye Christmas Wish 6x6 Paper pad, Sakura Stardust Gel pen, embellishments from my stash.
I would love to participate in the following challenges:
Merry Monday #224 Masculine (First card)
Double D Challenges - Traditional Christmas colors (First card)
ModSquad Challenge - Holiday Dimension
SimonSaysStamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes!
Thanks so much for your kind encouragement by visiting my blog! I hope you will have time to drop a note here in the comments so I know you stopped by! Have a great day!
15 comments:
Pretty, pretty! I especially love the colors and papers in your masculine card. I bought all these wreaths, too, but don't know if I'll get around to coloring them this year, tsk tsk. Power Poppy has some gorgeous digis! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Double D!
These are lovely and I absolutely LOVE the sentiment stamp! That font is awesome for holiday greetings!
BEAUTIFUL! Great coloring and love the design! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Traditional Christmas Colors’ challenge! We hope you’ll come back often.
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Wonderful cards, the plaid definitely does have a masculine feel to it while your second cards is softer more feminine. Love seeing the two in one post for comparison.
Oh my both of these wreaths are absolutely STUNNING Heidi!! I just love the coloring and the pretty papers you've used on your layout designs!! I hope to get a good start on my cards so I can send them out soon! :) Thanks for the inspiration! HUGS
This is such a beautiful wreath, Heidi! I see why you had to have it! Love the sentiment stamped in the center! The plaid paper is so pretty and I love the wood accent! Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Monday!
Oh, Heidi, I absolutely love both of these fabulous cards with your beautifully colored wreaths! I love the plaid and your layouts...along with the great wooden snowflakes! Stunning, sweet friend! Hugs!
This card is beautiful, Heidi! So festive and great design. The coloring on the wreath is fantastic. Thanks for joining the Double D, "Traditional Christmas Color" Challenge.
How gorgeous. I don't work with digis either which is a shame because there are some nice ones out there. I love the plaid paper. What a great way to embellish--with wooden snowflakes. Love how bright your image is coloured.
So beautifully done. Great coloring and I love the papers.
Gorgeous cards! I love the different designs...thanks for joining us at Merry Monday this week xoxox
They are just Beautiful Heidi, your coloring is so pretty, my favorite is the first one! I bought the square one of their wreaths, haven't tried it yet
Beautiful wreaths. I really like your masculine version with the wooden snowflakes.
So pretty, the design is just gorgeous.
Thanks for playing along at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
Hugs,
Caryn
These are so pretty. Love the wreath image and I think my fave card is the first one. How I love plaid.
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