I always thought the Teddy & Train stamp set would make a cute Christmas card. OK maybe that was just my excuse to buy more stamps but the bear in this set is adorable and the rattle is sized perfectly to use with the ½” circle punch.
The tree is from Lovely as a Tree and the sentiment is from Cardinal Christmas. The garland is the new silver tinsel from the Holiday mini. It’s on a wire so it was easy to loop it and pull it through holes I poked in the card.
Supplies: Stamps; Teddy & Train, Lovely as a Tree, Cardinal Christmas, Ink; Old Olive, Marina Mist, Black Stazon, Pear Pizzazz, Card stock; Whisper White, Marina Mist, Real Red, Old Olive, Accessories; Ribbon, ½” Circle Punch, Silver Tinsel, Stamping Sponges, markers
Here's another version with no cut work. I masked the teddy and tree trunk.
Addicted to Stamping: Teddy & Train Christmas
Posted by: 群发 | May 23, 2013 at 07:52 AM
You must have some killer arm musecls with the way you're holding Rayne in the carrier up like that! Good for you!!We have NEVER had a real tree b/c I'm allergic to them. And a little frightened. The only person I know whose ever had a real tree was my aunt and uncle. And it happened to be a Christmas that we celebrated over there with the whole family. Before we even made it through the door, they warned us not to go near the tree. Apparently it was housing thousands of tiny spiders. Yikes!!!! I doubt that happens very often, but my fear of spiders would DEF overcome my desire to ever have a real tree in the house. :o)
Posted by: Hellen | June 23, 2012 at 04:23 AM
Congrats on your So Shelli win! Great card, the tinssel really makes it pop!
Posted by: Twila Davis | January 07, 2011 at 06:15 PM
Just when you think you have seen everything you can see done with Lovely As A Tree! Fantastic idea! Love your colors and the tinsel and your tree of course!
Posted by: Jenn Brown | January 06, 2011 at 09:18 PM
congratulations Jackie on being selected by Shelli. I love this beautiful card. It is definitely a winner.
Posted by: Lisa Young, Add Ink and Stamp | December 22, 2010 at 08:07 PM