Usually, I make my Christmas cards in traditional red and green colors but this week's challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge blog has made me shake things up a bit. I thoroughly enjoyed creating this Christmas card using the colors pink and blue.
The paper on my card is from Cosmo Cricket's Delovely line. I used 3 different papers from the 6x6 pad. After I colored my Magnolia image, Mistletoe Tilda, with Copic markers I cut it out using my Spellbinder's die Label 4. Then I adhered it to some dark pink cardstock and hand cut out a small border around the shape.
The flowers are from Petaloo's wedding collection and one of them I colored pink with my RV04 Copic marker and airbrush system.
For my sentiment I used a Just Rite Stamper and then cut it out with some circle punches from EK Success.
Each week the challenge is sponsored by my favorite online stamp store, Simon Says Stamp. For each week in December Simon Says Stamp is doubling their usual prize to a
to their store. Wow!! What a prize!! All you need to do is create a card using the challenge guidelines and then upload it to your blog or online gallery and leave a link on this week's Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog post.
























How SWEET, Christine! I'm really loving this pastel twist on a Christmas Tilda! Fabulous layout too!! :D
*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp
Posted by: Stephanie | December 08, 2010 at 10:26 AM
Gorgeous card Christine :-) such a cute image and the papers and embellies are fab :-)
everything is perfectly linked too !!! LOL :-) you get the gold star this week :-)
Luv
Lols x x x
please pop by the DT blog :-)
Posted by: Lorraine A | December 08, 2010 at 12:23 PM
Simply gorgeous Christine. Love the colours you have used and Tilda is just so pretty.
Hugs,
Jo xxx
Posted by: Jo Nevill | December 10, 2010 at 10:35 AM
Oh this is so sweet Christine! I forgot about this image, haven't used her this year and she's so gorgeous!! Love the colours and your flowers are gorgeous! hugs, Jane xxx
Posted by: Jane Johnson | December 10, 2010 at 11:36 AM