Once again I am showcasing the fabulous Teresa Collins CHRISTMAS COTTAGE designer pad and coordinating STAMP SET from The Stamp Attic.
I am back to a more traditional card this week creating my background using a piece of the paper from the designer pad. I have then stamped the music notes and mini joy stamp in the background using maroon archival ink.
My cards never feel complete unless I add a little dimension, this time around adding four layers to my tree image, stamping onto papers from the designer pad. I stamped the image with maroon and olive archival inks, adding a little of each colour to my stamp.
I cut 25 and NOEL from one of the papers from the designer pad using the Vintage Noel Bigz die adding to the top and bottom corners of my card. The papers used here are a few of my favourites for my Christmas cards this year.
For further interest I have added some Festive Foliage to the top of my tree, coloured with gold Paint Dabber to act as a star along with a few Christmas Dew Drops to the top of the card.
I have added a pot to my tree cut from more of the fabulous papers from the designer pad, adding a little gold Paint Dabber to the edges. Three Christmas Dew Drops have been added for decoration.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Tracy x x
10 comments:
Love the background and dimension you have created Tracy. Thanks for sharing
Crafty hugs Annie x
Exquisitely crafted, dear Tracy ! So beautiful.
Hey Up Tracy! Love your layers, the Christmas tree looks fab! Hope you are having a great weekend. Kimx
Lovely card Tracy. S x
Gorgeous Tracy, such a rich mix of colour and pattern.
Gorgeous, Tracy! I love what you do with the layered images for dimensionality - gorgeous lettering too!
Alison x
How gorgeous!!! I love that colour scheme Tracy! x
Oh Wow Tracy, your card is so beautiful, love the papers you have used and the way you have layered your tree - so much dimension. Altogether, a gorgeous card. Anne x
Beautiful layered christmas tree. I love how you stamped the music over the paper.
Fabulous card Tracy.
xxx Hazel.
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