Okay so I wasn’t actually going to post this blog and I was waiting a little while until I had everything in order. However I had the time and thought why not! It’s been strange not to be posting recently but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy.
After my last project featuring the Christmas Rose Stamp Set I was a little nervous in posting this one. I wouldn’t say some commented weren’t nice but they weren’t encouraging; I’ll just put that down to individual style. I have let the comments stop me from using none traditional colours in today’s project, who would of thought of a black Christmas Card.
If you are like me, you won’t measure anything and just cut away into you are happy with the design. This does not make it easy for us who demonstrate the cards to get all the measurements correct and sometimes there might a some weird ones too. With the project I started with the tag and basically went from there. The colours I used where Night of Navy, Pacific Point and Balmy Blue, these can easily be swapped for and colour combo which could make a really fun card.
You’re probably sick of my using the Tin Tile in the background, it’s just my favourite and I really think that it helps everything just pop. I had a little panic the over day when I had thought that I had lost it, turns out it had just fallen behind my desk, still scared me a little thought.
So a lot of work is happening as I have work done to my blog. It’s a little scary but I can’t wait for you all to see the outcome. It looks amazing and I’m so happy about it. It does how’re mean my blog might not be available for a day or two but I’m the long run it’ll be worth it!
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Jackie Elliott says
I LOVE this card, even the unusual colours, though I'm usually very traditional when it comes to Christmas cards.