Sunday, December 5, 2010

My Xmas Card for 2010

Hi Everyone, I hope everyone is having a wonderful but warm weekend. LOL.  It's pretty cold here in VA.  About 39 degrees.  I know it's colder in Canada.  LOL!!  Anyway, I wanted to share my Christmas card for 2010 for family and friends.  I haven't mailed them yet but it's going out next week.  I was going for a vintage Christmas this year and I hope I have achieve it.  Please let me know what you all think or should I go back to the drawing board. lol...  Here are some pictures of it.



I used a Hero Arts stamp called Collage Merry and Bright.  I think I got this on sale at Michaels last year.  I used a Hampton Art stamp for the background called Twas the Night background.  Then I used the dollar stamp I found at Michaels for Merry Christmas.  I used Timber Brown Stazon Ink, Walnut Stain Distress Ink, and Vintage Photo Distress Ink for the stamps and the distressing.  I didn't have a brown button so I improvise and used a clear button from MM bag of buttons and back it with brown cardstock.  Run the MS bakers twine and tied with a bow.  I used xmas red stickles on Santa and balls on the tree. 

Thanks everyone for stopping by !  Have a great Day!

Hugs, Friday

4 comments:

~* steph :) *~ said...

oh friday, i love your Christmas card! it's very vintagey and beautiful! you go girl! love all those stamps and the button with baker's twine! thanks for sharing and have a wonderful week :)!! *hugs* steph :)

Jo said...

great card Friday. your blog looks cute =)

Regina Friedman said...

Your card is beautiful Friday! Everyone is going to love it! I love that Santa stamp and picked it up to at Michael's last year. The Martha Stewart twine is adorable. It has so many uses.

Regina

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