Can it be week 10 already in The Compendium-of-Curiosities-Challenge happening over at Linda's Blog ? Better known as Studio L3.
This week the Challenge is Distress Stickles. As I have been in the past I'm using these challenges to help me get a head start on all my holiday cards and tags. This week is no different. I created another Christmas Card using the technique and even managed to use one of my new found bottle caps in the piece.
I love the rustic feel of it. Hope you do too. Now on to the Simon Says Stamp Challenge..... LOL
Awesome job, Stephen! Love the worn out cardboard.
ReplyDeleteMichael
WOWZA!! FABULOUS Card!! Love it!! Reminds me of the cabins we use to stay at in Estes Park CO!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great card! I love the twine wrapped around the cardboard.
ReplyDeleteHello Stephen
ReplyDeleteyou ARE quite early with your holiday cards !!
Realy nice card: I like how you used the cardboard and your found bottlecap does look perfect !
greetings from belgium
Inge
hello Stephen
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece! Love the colors,the cardboard and the bottle cap!!
Thanks for your comment on my blog.
Greetings from Belgium
Anja
Wow, Stephen! This is VERY cool!
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome! And I just LOVE that bottlecap!
ReplyDeleteoh love this its brilliant,so cool love cheryl x
ReplyDeleteStephen, this is gorgeous! It's rustic and totally elegant at the same time, and the Stickles look fantastic on the evergreens. You inked this beautifully, too-- it looks like worn leather, and the bottle cap is the perfect touch! I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of cardboard! Love the trees and the bottle cap is a brilliant element!
ReplyDeleteTerrific card, just love it especially all the different textures and elements. Annette x
ReplyDeleteok... can anyone say AWESOME ??? Great job Stephen, you are waaaaay ahead of me... I gotta get busy with making Christmas goodies. I never take the time to do it, but this year I'm really trying hard too. Thnx so much for the inspiration. Love your use of corrugated cardboard... hummmmm you gave me an idea... See ya :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work friend & THANK YOU for adding my 300 friends badge to your blog...your so sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Susie
Love this. The corrugated card works so well here.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
This is so wonderful! I had to zoom WAY in to see that your tree bark is actually cardboard!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and beautiful!