Hi Everyone!
At Joan's Gardens the challenge this week is to make a winter themed card or tag and use some kind of embossing, die cut, and animal. At Just Rite Stampers the theme is Christmas so I combined the two on this card. It really feels like Christmas outside today so the weather has inspired me to make this card. I am nearly finished with my Christmas cards! Whoooo-hooooo!
At Joan's Gardens the challenge this week is to make a winter themed card or tag and use some kind of embossing, die cut, and animal. At Just Rite Stampers the theme is Christmas so I combined the two on this card. It really feels like Christmas outside today so the weather has inspired me to make this card. I am nearly finished with my Christmas cards! Whoooo-hooooo!
Gorgeous card, love all the texture...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card! I love the way you made a window with the smaller diecut in the middle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bragger! (almost finished... I have yet to begin! LOL) this is one adorable card. And the details are gorgeous! Love the dimensional framing and the sweet Christmasy colors! Thank you for sharing it, April.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful April. I love the red cardinals. It has been snowing all day at my house so it feels like Christmas here too. Thanks for joining us in the challenge this week at Joan's Gardens.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty April! Love the image and all of the layers, really nice!
ReplyDeleteApril, I love red cardinals and this is a beautiful card. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Joan's Gardens for our weekly challenge.
Happy Thanksgiving too!
Joan
www.atjoansgardens.com
So pretty April. Love the layout and that image is just darling.
ReplyDeleteLove this card, April! So much texture and detail! Especially like the cardinal image!
ReplyDeletevery pretty card like how you did the window
ReplyDeleteWOW ... this is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, April! I especially like the beautiful frame you've used for the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is lovely! I too love the frame!
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