I have a super simple Christmas card to share today...using a Penny Back stamp called 'Par Avion'...and a sentiment from a Crafter's Companion 'Christmas with Barkley' stamp set called 'Purr-fect Christmas'. I stamped the chickens directly on to my kraft base, and coloured them using watercolour pencils.
love...LOVE...L.O.V.E this one! I have recently bought this stamp which until now has not been used... I'm SO glad bought it! I feel inspired to get it out! Thanks so much Chrissie "Less is More"
I'm hoping Christmas ISN't just around the corner Helen but your card is certainly full of fun and cuteness. Great effect on the kraft card. Thanks so much for sharing and taking part. Sarah xx Less is More
14 comments:
Oh, this is so adorable, love it!
love...LOVE...L.O.V.E this one!
I have recently bought this stamp which until now has not been used... I'm SO glad bought it! I feel inspired to get it out!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
I so adore this super stamp and what a great sentiment too, Luv Sam x
Such an awesome card love it.
wonderful card! love it.
Oh this is just the cutest card ever what a lovely image xx
Brilliant card and love the chickens. Thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland. Carol S. DT
Gorgeous card, love the CAS design, great sentiment. Thanks for joining us at Christmas Card challenge. Gail DT
I'm hoping Christmas ISN't just around the corner Helen but your card is certainly full of fun and cuteness.
Great effect on the kraft card.
Thanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
Less is More
I LOVE it!
Thanks for playing with us at Christmas Card Challenges this week!
Monica - CCC DT
Love the clean and simple look of this card and the white looks great on the darker background. Thanks for playing along at Christmas Card Challenges!
Just too cute - love the white birds on kraft.
I am sorry I am late with my comment. Thanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 217 - hope to see you again soon x
Fab and fun card Helen, love that white on kraft!
Thank you for joining us at Less is More
Anne
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