Hello!
Welcome to my Friday Winter Wonderland DT posting where the lovely Kate is hosting this weeks challenge 'A Vintage Christmas'. I love doing vintage and the few Tim Holtz stamps that I have are always the perfect choice for these projects.
My papers are Graphic 45 and I distressed the edges very lightly. I added a pearl swirl, a little lace and a poinsettia for some detail The card is very simple but I like the finished result. At the moment simple equates to quick and easy right now which is what I need whilst I still juggle my time between family, work and craft time!
I hope you're able to hop on over to the Winter Wonderland blog and get a chance to join in with our vintage themed challenge this week. It's a little scary to see just how close to Christmas we are! How is your pile of christmas cards coming along?
Well, thanks for popping in today at my blog and paying me a visit - I always truly appreciate it! If you have the time please pop back for my 'Recipe Friday' challenge with PaperWorksCo!
I hope you're all having a wonderful Friday and a great start to a relaxing weekend ahead!
Hugs,
Danielle x
9 comments:
Beautiful card . I love the music manuscript
Lisa x
Hi Danielle, sorry its been far too long since I last visited. This is gorgeous, love it all. Love the blog background too. Marianne x
Hi danielle,
This is a very classy card. Fabulous background and embellishments. Beautiful work.
Hugs,
Fiona x
I love everything about this card Danielle, I adore the vintage look and do not do enough of it. Hugsxx
oh absolutely gorgeous and love the pearls and the two types of music score just beautiful
Hugs Kate xx
ps did you want to enter my new candy working lady :)
Oh just loving that paper.
Hugs
Tanya
Hi Danielle
Love your vintage card, especially the papers. Thanks for your lovely comment on my card as I really struggle with this style of card.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs Sally xxx
Hi Danielle I love the black and white theme it's beautiful love Linda
Really gorgeous, and the sheet music background is perfect . Ger x.
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