Friday 16 April 2021

Friday Focus

I'm beginning to build up my stash of Christmas cards again and have another to share today which is going into the April CAS Christmas challenge.


Such a cool and different idea to include a rainbow on a Christmas card!


I started by stamping the lamp post from Time For Tea Designs Carolling Critters and then masked it off. I then masked off a corner and inked it up in rainbow colours. Use code T4TJANE10 att checkout to get 10% off.

Next I stamped, coloured and die cut the carol singing critter and placed it on the card front. I stamped a greeting and added colour to the lamp post before matting the whole thing onto a white card base.


When I started this card I wasn't too sure how a rainbow would look on a Christmas card, but I think it's ok. How about you?

Supplies:
Stamps: T4TD, Carolling Critters & die; sentiment from Clearly Besotted, Little Elves
Ink: Memento, tuxedo black, lady bug, tangelo, dandelion, bamboo leaves, danube blue, grape jelly, lulu lavender
Pens: Copic, W1, W3, R20, R29, R39, B0000, B02, B04, Y35, Y38, N1, N3, N5; Sakura gelly roll white & black glaze

Huge thanks for dropping by my blog today, it's always so much more fun when you do.

Stay safe and keep crafting!

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4 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful & cute festive make ... can't see your entry in the challenge though? xx

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  2. Super adorable, just like the first time I saw it over on IG! You’ve incorporated the rainbow colours beautifully. Wonderful corner CAS design, too. Thank you for brightening up the gallery at CAS Christmas this month.

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  3. Absolutely darling card, Jane! I love how you played with the colors of the rainbow and your little caroller is super cute! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS Christmas!

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  4. super cute image and love your splash of rainbow watercolour. Thanks for joining us at CAS Christmas ♥

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