It's time for a new challenge at CAS Christmas
My sweet friend Trina is hosting this month and she chose
Of course I had to find this stamp!
I think I'll get lots of use out of it and my friends will get to use it
in my class this weekend.
This is such a simple card. I inked the stamp with Brushed Corduroy
Distress Ink and stamped. A little touch up with a damp waterbrush on the
cottage and the hill behind it and a bit of marker for the windows and door
and a cozy cottage scene was done.
Doesn't it make you want to snuggle go in and sit in front of the fire
with a cup of hot tea, coffee or hot chocolate?
I'll hope you'll check out the challenge and see what our fabulous Design Team
and our Guest Designer Bobby have done to inspire you.
Then join us with your warm and cozy CAS Christmas card at
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Little Cottage in the Snow (Crafty Individuals)
Ink: Brushed Corduroy (DI), Fired Brick (DM)
Paper: Watercolor (Arches Hot Press), Neenah Classic Natural
Other: Stately EF (ret. Craft Concepts)
Love your sepia scene Bonnie...though it does look very remote where that cottage is!...lol. I do like the red door...just eye catching!
ReplyDeleteYour pretty cottage and winter scene looks perfect in these sepia tones Bonnie, and I love the red door and welcoming lights in the windows. x
ReplyDeleteYes Bonnie it sure is a warm and cozy scene and a fabulous stamped image on your beautiful card x.
ReplyDeleteA fab scene Bonnie. x
ReplyDeleteThat is such a gorgeous stamp! I have to agree it makes a beautiful card especially using that technique. Now I have to have that one too (sigh). My wish list now costs as much as a house!
ReplyDeleteLooks fab done as an old sepia photo. Love the splash of colour to the door and windows. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, it such a pretty scene and the sepia/brushed corduroy really give it a warm and cozy feeling.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful scene, Bonnie! I can see you are going to get a lot of enjoyment with this lovely stamp!
ReplyDeleteSweet winter scene, Bonnie. Love the little cabin in the woods. I'm sure the fire is lit inside and it's warm and cozy! It's a beautiful image and I'm sure your class will love to play with it. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful scene you have created Bonnie - and you make it sound so quick and easy :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
WOW what an absolute stunner, Luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteYes, it does... wish I had one to go to! Such a wonderful Winter scene, Bonnie! Cozy, indeed!
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Beautiful card Bonnie! So peaceful loogking and pretty.
ReplyDeleteLynn
A perfectly cozy winter scene, Bonnie. A vintage-y look with my mother's favorite door color.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful serene and cozy scene and it looks great in the sepia color.
ReplyDeleteYour lovely sepia scene definitely looks warm and cozy. Love the touch of red on the door.
ReplyDeleteAhhh - to move back to North Carolina and see beautiful scenes like this for real!
ReplyDeleteAs always - beautiful card Bonnie!
Sandy xx
Oh that little cottage does look warm and cozy - the smoke from the fireplace, the bright red door, your warm colour palette all speak of warmth!
ReplyDeletegorgeous wintery scene mf...so pretty.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
Beautiful! And yes, I want to snuggle up in a blanket, sit by the fire, and drink hot cocoa all whilst watching the snow falling outside! (ok well that's all in my head)
ReplyDeleteI can see why you fell in love with this stamp, Bonnie. It’s beautiful and adorable all at the same time. You created a wonderful warm and cosy vintage scene with it... I would love to stay there.
ReplyDeleteYes, I want to go indoors with YOU and play some more!!! Love this stamp and how you brought it to life! Heart Hugs Bonnie!! Colleen
ReplyDeleteBonnie, love your little cozy cottage in it's winter wonderland. Fantastic card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a warm, cozy and vintage-look scene, Bonnie! I do want to go in the cottage and sit in front of the fire with a cup of hot drink and chocolate! Love the shades of sepia and the embossed frame.
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Just love your cozy cottage scene, Bonnie - so vintage in that color and I love the other pops of color too!!
ReplyDeleteA small hut in the snow ... I immediately think of a hut in the mountains ... Winter in the mountains is beautiful, and you managed to capture on this card this magical charm.
ReplyDeletehugs,
BozenA