Saturday, October 25, 2014
Papertrey Ink October Blog Hop - Christmas Jingle Bells
Good Morning. I'm excited to participate in Papertrey Ink's October Blog Hop today. The challenge for this hop is to create a holiday craft using one of six non-traditional Christmas colour recipes. For my first card I chose to use Colour recipe #6
This is a pretty straight forward card. I stamped the jingle bell from the Tremendous Treats Christmas stamp set onto my card base and coloured them with Copics. I used a glitter pen to draw the lines and colour in the line and star on each bell and then heat embossed the sentiment from Rustic Wreath in silver.
Supplies:
Stamps - Tremendous Treats Christmas, Rustic Wreath (PTI)
Paper - Neena Solar White CS
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa Mark, Silver EP, Copics - R81, R83, R85, V15, V17, V09, B21, B95, B97, B99, C7, White Gel pen & glitter pen (Sakura)
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Very striking card! Awesome coloring!
ReplyDeleteOh Connie, this is so pretty! I love every detail you've done! Simply enchanting!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards- those jingle bells look amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW...what a beautiful card Connie! Love your coloring...those ornaments really look metallic from the photo! Well done!! :0)
ReplyDeleteWow, pretty card and beautiful coloring,
ReplyDeleteFabulous colouring! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWOW, you've obviously had some experience with Copics. Your coloring is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe ornaments are so pretty in these colors Connie.
ReplyDeletetotally digging this card!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so PRETTY!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hopping!! :)
Have a GREAT day!!
So very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring skills are amazing! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteLove the bells - fabulous use of the colors, Conner!
ReplyDeleteOh these bells are SO pretty! Love this card!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the dimension you created on your ornaments, and the copics colors just gleam--SO well-done!!! I'm just starting with copics and admire what you do with them!!! What a stunning card, I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Joanne