More Christmas cards!

 

I thought I was done posting Christmas cards but then I got a bunch more in the mail today so I thought I would share just a few of them.

 

 

This one is gorgeous up close and personal. One of my talented downline, Renee Caffee, sent this one to me. It is on glossy white cardstock and the trees were masked and then blue was brayered across the top and then she took a white gel pen to make the snow. I just love it!

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

This one was made by one of my other talented downlines, Jessica Vanda. I love how she punched out her kid’s photo with the curly label punch. How cute is that!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This one was sent to me by one of my customers, Elba Mitoraj. She did an awesome job on this one. The red glitter is so pretty. I wish the photos were as good as the real thing….maybe I will get a new camera from Santa Claus this year so my photos will look even better soon!

4 thoughts on “More Christmas cards!”

  1. The card Renee made with Lovely As A Tree is really awesome. I love that set and it is so versatile.

  2. Gorgeous cards! But I have one question about the card you rec’d from Renee Caffee. I can see that the card is white glossy, and I understand the “concept” of masking the trees in order to brayer blue ink across the top half of the card (I have that stamp too), but what sort of masking did she do that allowed the blue ink to show through all of the tiny branches?! I know I must be missing something, but I can’t think of what it is! Would love you hear back from you … my curiosity is killing me!

    Gay
    Newtown, CT
    engelberger@earthlink.net

  3. Love what you did with the kit kat bars and the new paper. That would be easy to do for Valentines when I get back from England, Love Carol

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

  4. Wow. Thanks, Lisa. I’ve made your blog twice! I’m truly flattered. I hope your holidays were wonderful. Happy New Year to you and your family!!

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