It's a long story how this card developed... Suffice it to say, I was playing during the day, couldn't sleep in the night so carried on playing, this is the result.
Materials
DP: from Artylicious Seasons Greetings CD printed onto water colour paper.
Glimmer mist: Lily Pad
Sticky Fingers Spray: Grass Green
Glimmer screens: Winter Trees which didn't quite work :)
Lace: Ribbon Girl
Bells: Dunhelm Mill
PS I'm plucking up the courage to add some stitching ... faux or real, does it need any?.. what do you think?
tc Sue xx
14 comments:
It depends where you're going to stitch.
Fantastic card, I love the mottled effect on the tree :)
This card is stunning I love how it looks like it has been done with watercolours. Never be afaid..stitching always adds something and it doesn't have to be perfect. That is my theory anyway.
Lovely!!
Sue xx
Not sure if I was already a follower, but I have just become one.
Sue xx
Hi a lovely card I love it without the stitching. Love the little bells. Hugs x ChrisB
Lovely card and you have at least one for christmas now. I wouldn't think this needs any stitching except perhaps just a little (faux would be good)on the torn strips of green paper left and right.
Very pretty card! Love the tree with lace and bells...lovely!
Enjoyed this beautiful card! Any instructions?
thanks
Pat Noble
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Lovely holiday card, the printed BG looks great on the WC paper. Thanks for playing at the PDCC.
Hi Sue, lovely piece. You know I am a fan of stitching but I do think your peice is perfect as it is.
Suz x
Love those bells! And great use of this week's play date colours. Stitching is always good, go on, be brave!!!
Very chic, love all of that gorgeous lace! Wonderful accent! Thanks for playing along with us at the Play Date Cafe!
Beautiful tree--love that lace too! Great job!! Thanks for joining in the fun and playing along with us at the PDCC:)
Beautiful card - love the torn bits and the lace. I don't think it "needs" a thing, but if you'd like to try stitching, it would look lovely, I'm sure!
Love your take on the colour challange. The lace looks great with the torn tree.
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