February 11, 2013

Merry Monday #49

Happy Monday everyone, I am enjoying a Sat holiday here in BC today. I love long weekends :).
 
It is time for a new Merry Monday, this weeks challenge is a fabulous sketch created by the very talented Lesley.
 
 
 
I could not wait to dig into my new Blissful Blizzard 6x6 paper pad, I think it almost makes my card look like a cowboy christmas :)
 
I inked up my new JustRite Vintage Label stamp too, I fussy cut the shape out as I don't have that die cut... yet. I added some texture to a couple of the layers and then finished with twine , pearls and a button.

 
 
Supplies: Natural Ivory and mint card stock, Designer Paper –Fancy Pants, JustRite-Christmas Vintage Labels One, twine, button, Recollections-Pearls.
 
Please visit Lesley's Always Playing with Paper to see what the design team has created.

Cheers,
Nina

10 comments:

  1. I've been admiring this card on the private blog because of the different mix of papers! Love the label, twine and the masculine feel it has! Terrific card, Nina!!
    Have a great week! :)

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  2. I love this, Nina! It reminds me of the barns in VT in the snowy Winter! I love NC but sometimes I miss the beauty of a VT Winter.

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  3. Great card Nina. Love the non-traditional colors you used as well as that sentiment stamp.

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  4. Awesome die cut shape Nina and the twine in chocolate is yummy!!!

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  5. Another lovely male card Nina. unusual colours. Hugs Polly x

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  6. Oh I love your card! The colors are rustic and wintery and that sentiment in the middle looks just perfect! Beautiful work!

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  7. Whoa! I love this western-style Christmas card! That sentiment is awesome!

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  8. Hey Nina - you've used such a wonderful mix of papers - love the rustic feel to this fab Christmas card!

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  9. Love the combo of DSP that you used Nina. Gorgeous Die cut shape for the focal point too.

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  10. Love your card, Nina! I really like the plaid and paisley patterns mixed with the woodgrain! Wonderful job with the sketch!

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