Showing posts with label scalloped tulle ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scalloped tulle ribbon. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Christmas/Holiday Card #15 - Trumpeting Angel

Hello, I have another simple and quick card for you today.  I was looking for more holiday images when I found my old Cornish Heritage Farms stamps.  They closed their shop a few years ago but they used to have really fun, exclusive and high quality rubber stamps.

I wanted to get today's card done pretty quickly so I went with supplies I already have on my work table.  Cherry Cobbler cardstock, ink and ribbon.  The image was stamped on vanilla card stock and matted with crumb cake cardstock, both from my pile of scraps.  Not completely sold on the scalloped tulle ribbon but I had it out on my table.  What do you think?


I decided to dig for another ribbon even though I'm pressed for time.  Something light.... aha....... vanilla seam binding ribbon.... perfect!


There you have it.  You can go either way, tone on tone or contrasting color.

Thanks for checking in............. Cheers!!!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Christmas/Holiday Card #10 - O Christmas Tree II

Hello!  Today I'm sharing another Christmas tree.  Same image as this post HERE but with a different look. It's sparkly and bold but also quick and easy.

I stamped the tree with Gumball Green ink on white cardstock.  I sponged the same ink around the image, following the shape of the tree.  From scraps of red Glimmer Paper, I punched out small circles and a star.  I used glue dots to adhere the "ornaments" and star to the tree.  I mounted the main panel onto a black mat and used dimensionals to attach that to the front of the card.  I took a 3" long scalloped tulle ribbon, tied a knot and attached it to the base of the tree.  Isn't that quick and easy?

I couldn't decide where to place the sentiment so I left it out.  It's bright, bold and kinda' retro, don't you think?


I have one more Christmas tree stamped on white background and I was ready to move on to something else so I quickly put together this last one using the same elements as the first two.  You can tell it's like the adopted cousin, not much thought went into it.  LOL.


It looks unfinished to me but I'm moving on, so I'm letting it go.

Thank you for stopping by and looking at the pictures, ha ha ha.  Until the next post......... cheers!!!


Yap, all supplies are from Stampin'Up.