This week, Nina is our hostess and I love the inspiration photo she chose. The challenge is to create a rustic looking card using creams, tans and browns. Lovely! I knew right away which stamp set was perfect for this challenge:
Ornamental Pine is one of those stamp sets that is just so classically beautiful, it will live among my craft supplies for years to come. Here I paired it with Burlap Ribbon and some [retired] Early Espresso core-dinations cardstock sanded to show the Woodgrain embossing.
After the pine bough was embossed in white on Crumb Cake cardstock, I sponged over it with Crumb Cake ink to add shading and depth. I also added some falling snow with the Gorgeous Grunge splatters inked in Whisper White craft ink. Some dazzling diamonds added just the right amount of sparkle! Love this pine cone--especially when it's fussy-cut and popped up. With a little Linen Thread bow it coordinates nicely with the Early Espresso background and the rustic texture of the Burlap Ribbon.
Did I mention how pretty this pine bough is? Yes, I'm quite sure I did. It stamps so beautifully and one swipe with an Early Espresso marker and the branch is colored easily. Love that it also comes with such a lovely sentiment for the inside.
Be sure to check out the work of the amazing Merry Monday Design Team. I know that you will be inspired by their wonderful creations and will want to play along! I shudder to think how quickly Christmas is coming so why not join in the fun and get some of your cards made! Thanks for stopping by today, friends!
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Congrats on being featured designer this month! Your card is super beautiful and is a beautiful reflection on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteHey stranger :) Sorry for the lack of commenting - life is just too busy. ADORE this card!! Gorgeous use of the neutrals and what a wonderful Christmas theme. Congrats on the GDT :)
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ReplyDeleteLove this card the white embossing on the craft cs w/hints of DD is fabulous. The fussy cut pine cone is perfect as is the burlap ribbon and DSP and of course your signature inside could stand all by itself!
Such a beautiful card, Nance, with so much gorgeous detail!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Love the neutral colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteHi Nance, I love what you've done with the Ornamental Pine set. What a great, old-fashioned look you've achieved in this card. TFS
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you are our Featured Designer this month, Nance. And this card is perfection! I love that beautiful big pine and how you've showcased it is wonderful. So much beautiful texture!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Nance, I love all the fabulous textures you used and I agree this stamp set is beautiful.It is great that you are joining us this month as our featured designer.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, Nance!! I am so happy you are our Featured Designer this month! I really love this card!
ReplyDeleteSO happy to have you joining us this month as our Featured Designer, Nance! Your card is beautiful with those wonderful colors and you used the most perfect stamp set! The inside of your card is just as lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! Love that stamp set!!
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
I love this pine and I love how you've done it in white and all the texture and interest you've added to the card! I'm so glad you've joined our team for this month!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous creation with so many wonderful details! So glad to have you with us this month as our Featured Designer! :)
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous Nance - That pine looks so real you can almost touch it! Such a class set for Christmas and I love how you made it work with the brown colour scheme. Congrats too on being the MM featured Designer!
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Nance! So happy to have you with us at MM!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation for your first week of Merry Monday! Love what you did with the challenge and these gorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Congrats on being a guest designer - how exciting! xo
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