As soon as I saw this kit I had to have it. It’s so pretty, and will add to my Xmas stash.
I love the colours and little details…
The pictures in the kit were taken with a different ink, Grey Granite, so I tried that first.
Here’s all the three designs
The house card on the right (below) was inked with Lost Lagoon Ink, the ink spot that’s in the kit.
It does stand out more.
I tried to replicate the design using my own old dies from SU…
Detailed Poinsettia, Home Together, & Card Front Builder.
I’m taking this over to Jingle Bells, “pink Christmas”,
where Stephanie and Lauren are donating to breast cancer research foundation.
Below shows my attempt alongside the kit version.
I even used some of the left over pearlescent paper from the kit 😃
I’m also taking the pink one to the Snippets Playground #517,
here’s some of the snippets used…
Thanks for taking the time to visit, and I really appreciate your comments
Take care and see you soon
Lesley
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Three elegant and subtle designs for the cards - a pleasant change from the almost too bright colours often used for Christmas cards. Love what you've done to follow the same idea with your own stash for the pink version. Love them all
ReplyDeleteWOW they are all SO pretty and I love the pastel colours. AWESOME work Lesley.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for a hot chocolate + extra marshmallows shortly. xxx
What a perfect combination of elements ... so glad you joined our I'm Dreaming of a Pink Christmas at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteWell you have been busy and they are all so very sweet and lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, every single one of these is so beautiful and so charming! Many thanks for celebrating Pink Christmas with us at Jingle Belles and helping us raise money for the BCRF! ♥
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