I am still playing around with different ways to make this fun little scene..
Using a nestabilities oval die to cut the oval in the center of my paper then ran it through the cuttlebug embossing folder. I used mounting tape to 3D the top panel, added a punched deer and cut out the largest tree and placed out of the circle for depth.
my inspiration today arethese multi blue colors
I used night of navy marker for the edges of the main card..in place of one more layer.
This little deer is a Martha Stewart punch.
place rhinestones on some of the snowflakes, and your good to go.
thanks for stopping by~ have a great day!
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Sun, Oct 03, 2010 @ 9:19 AM
I do believe that this is the prettiest Christmas card I've seen yet this season. Love all the elements. The swirly embossing and the snowflake embossing as well. The colors are fabulous. Great job.
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Judy, this is stunning!! i love this scene and I do know how much more beautiful it is in real life!!! I really enjoyed making the one similar to it with you gals! I`ll be out looking for this punch this week! TFS!
Perfect in every way... beautiful sponging, perfect placement... all-around beautiful. Wonder who makes the deer punch, I've not seen it anywhere. It is the perfect size for this scene.
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Fri, Oct 15, 2010 @ 11:02 AM
Oh WOW!! Miss Judy this is JUST STUNNING!!! I love the scene you've created here and the embossing and the oval center are just perfect!! Two thumbs up my dear, tfs!!!