Today I have another Christmas card.
I love how my stash is growing!
I had the pleasure of meeting Maureen last month while I was at the retreat.
She graciously shared some winter die cuts with us.
This is from one of them. I actually cut the die cut and made two cards.
I'll share the other one at a later date.
Maureen holds the Rudolph Days Challenge every month from the
25th until the end of the month.
The challenge is Anything Goes as long as it's Christmas.
I've simply added the die cut to a small piece of
Re-inker and Frost paint Smoosh then popped a die cut
piece on top to frame it.
The tiny snippets of yellow in the windows will let me into
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Christmas Sentiments (PB)
Ink: Not Quite Navy (SU),
Paper: Neenah, Daffodil Delight (SU)
Other: Winter Village Die (PB), Re-inkers (Bashful Blue, Marina Mist, Not Quiet Navy), Frost White Paint, Snowflake Die (IO), Double Pierced Square Die (Avery Elle), WOS
Sweet winter scene, Bonnie! Just love the sky you created behind it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Bonnie...love it!xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Bonnie, super design. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little Winter scene you've created Bonnie! I'm loving the lighted windows, the ice in the pond, and that gorgeous nighttime sky...lovely, lovely card and yay for a growing Christmas card stash!! :0)
ReplyDeletethe blue sky and border are very striking on this beautiful christmas card, bonnie! sounds like you all had a great visit. thank you so much for playing along with the june rudolph days challenge.
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Love those dies and particularly love that ice pond. This is one I've not seen before. They look terrific against your night sky too. This little scene turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeletewonderful scene Bonnie, it was so much fun catching up with Maureen at the retreat :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Bonnie! LOVE the deep blue sky with the white die-cuts. Maureen is so generous. xx
ReplyDeleteExquisite Bonnie - love your 'sky' and the lovely lit windows on the buildings.
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Maxine
My kind of card. Love that scene and the color blue. Fantastic. [Bunny]``
ReplyDeleteWe're getting our first hot weather of the Summer right now, Bonnie, so this is truly refreshing - and gorgeous, too!
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Beautiful card, Bonnie. That smoosh piece adds to that wintery frosty air. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Winter sky for your die cut village, Bonnie. Your lights in the Windows look so inviting. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Bonnie, I love your peaceful scene, the pond (I'm assuming it's a pond) reminds me of when we would go down to the farm pond and go ice skating in the evening with a fire too, once it was good and frozen. So much fun and such great memories. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas card Bonnie. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty winter village scene you created, Bonnie! The blue re-inkers and the frost white paint made a gorgeous sky. I love the smooshed effect and shades of blue. The lighted tiny windows are so cute!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Love the smooshing Bonnie, which shows off that fabulous white die cut so perfectly x. Such a beautiful Christmas card and your design layout is fabulous x.
ReplyDeleteLove the smooshing and love that you were able to use that die cut!
ReplyDeleteThe reverse cut window looks so good here.
Thanks for taking part in the June Rudolph Days Challenge.
What a beautiful winter scene!! I love the brightly lit windows, the gorgeous sky, and the sweet little snowman and frozen pond! I must use those die cuts soon - it was so great to get to meet Maureen.
ReplyDeleteBoy do I ever love this card!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Wow, illuminous. This is a treasure. Those specs of white on that BG truly arePERFECT. Love this whole outlay my friend. xxx
ReplyDeleteStunning card Bonnie - I think it's a scene one could just walk into :)
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Di xx
Another very beautiful winter card. You perfectly captures the winter atmosphere, and this scene is great. I love the lights on the windows!
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