Merry Monday Everyone, it is time for a new change for the Merry Monday Christmas card Challenge. This week the challenge is to use Stars on your Christmas Project.
I used a pretty piece of left over scrap of designer paper with snowflakes on it then added blue and silver stars in different sizes and some popped up with foam tape. I finished with a sentiment.
Supplies: White, blue and silver card stock, Designer Paper – unknown scrap , Papertrey Ink - Signature Christmas, misc star die cuts.
Stop by the Merry Monday Card Challenge blog and take a look at all the wonderful creations by the design team, come play along.
Cheers,
Nina
Gorgeous DSP Nina and I like how the added punched stars accentuate the ones on the DSP.
ReplyDeleteOooh! So Pretty! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it! great use of stars!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty paper as always and I love how you've popped up those little stars! Fantastic card, Nina!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty designer paper and the added bling! Love the little tiny die-cut star on the banner!
ReplyDeletePerfect paper for this challenge, Nina. Beautiful colours and I love that PTI set you used for the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Nina! I love this paper and the set you used for the sentiment! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteLove your card your paper is awesome...awesome job on the challenge. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNina I love everything about your card! That paper and these colors really make the stars shine!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, Nina! Your paper is so pretty and I love the added stars & sentiment! Have a great week! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you stepped up your DP with the stars! Perfect sentiment too, and all in my favorite color--BLUE!
ReplyDeleteNina, this is SOOO pretty! Love how you placed the little stars on the pattern design!
ReplyDeleteLove all that blue - such a pretty card!!!
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
Blue is my favorite color for Christmas, so I just LOVE this. The sentiment is great and works so well with your paper!
ReplyDeleteJust love the way you have accentuated the DP Nina. So effective. Love the sentiment treatment too.
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