Wowzers!!! Fifty sketches...that means there are only two weeks left in the year. Can someone please tell me where this year has gone?!?
I'm doing a good job squeezing in some last minute Christmas cards for my stash. And this is another one that's nice and flat...easy for mailing.
I used Clearly Sentimental About Christmas and the layered labels die-namics for the focal point. The dizzy border die-namic was perfect for adding a lacy touch along the edges of the center strip. The patterned papers are from the My Mind's Eye Signature Christmas 6x6 pad. A little stitching, some paper piercing, and this card was done. Quick, easy, and pretty!!!
Here are the sketchy details:
There's a prize each week for one participant, chosen at random. You may use any stamps and supplies that you wish. Each week a keyword is assigned to the sketch, and this week's keyword is MFTWSC50. All you need to do to enter is upload your card to the gallery at Splitcoast and enter the given keyword in the keyword box during the upload process. After the deadline (noon Eastern on Tuesday) we randomly choose a winner from that week's entries and the winner will receive a $15 gift voucher. If the winning card uses MFT stamps, the participant will earn a $5 bonus, for a total of a $20 gift voucher!
Be sure to head over to Kim's Blog to view the entire list of design team participants...there's plenty of inspiration for you with today’s sketch!
Here are the die-namics I used:
This makes card #46 for Project Christmas 2011.
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
7 comments:
I LOVE the dizzy border Karen!! Such a PERFECT touch!!
Crafty Hugs!
Meredith
This is SO pretty girlie! LOVE the mix of papers and colors, and the Dizzy Border on either side adds SUCH a pop!
The Dizzy Doily border is totally STUNNING!! Gorgeous!
So beautiful, Karen! Love the blue!
Hi Karen! So gorgeous!! I love the embossing, the beautiful dizzy borders and the heartwarming sentiment. Love your sewing too. Great card!!
so very pretty! love that border, adds such elegance!
This is so pretty! I love how you used the border die, may need to add it to my wishlist! :)
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