Sunday, 29 January 2017

Oh Christmas trees, oh Christmas trees....

I've had lots of fun playing with the lovely Li'l Inkers stamp and die set that I won in the Playground - so much fun, in fact, that I ended up making the card twice in different versions of the same colourway.



I am sharing these at

52 Card Throwdown - Cream, Aqua and Brown
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes (I've not used the optional "no sentiment" twist)

8 comments:

Sue's Crafty Corner said...

Two gorgeous cards Jane, a great stamp.

Sue xx

scrappymo! said...

Two wonderful card...I think batch baking is the way to go!

scrappymo! said...

Me again. Just wanted to say that the dies at the two papercraft stores are different at each store, but...they are very basic. Not detailed at all. They do have large alpha's, perfectfor banners and banners of course. They also have basic shapes and different folded card shapes.
As long as you buy the paper from them, you can use the dies. They are popular with brides as their are lots of shapes that would work there.

AlisonC said...

Oh, this is an interesting use of the stamp, you wouldn't normally think of these colours. They look great and I like both the colourways.
Thanks for playing along at Christmas Card Throwdown.

Tracy Welham said...

Fabulous, a great idea to reverse the colours. Creative Blessings, Tracy x

Liz said...

Great cards, Jane, I remember seeing your name come up for this lovely prize over in the Playground. Love the colours you've chosen for these two. The design will be great for batch making and done in different colours you won't get bored making the same design. xx

Deborah Frings said...

Lovely! I really like those super trees and they work so well in these colours. Lucky you winning the prize!! Thanks so much for playing along with our colour challenge at Christmas Card Throwdown. Deborah, DT.

Andreja said...

This two cards are so beautiful and I like the stamps you use :-))
Thanks so much for playing along at Christmas Card Throwdown. Hugs, Andreja