Hello! It's Saturday and time for another fun sketch from The Sweet Stop! It's also sketch with a spin week and this weeks spin is Christmas in July! I used my MS branch punch to make a wreath for this beautiful horse to wear. Added some rhinestones, a bow and a couple of jingle bells and called it done! Make sure you check out what the other Sugar Babies have created, their links are on my sidebar. The list of supplies and challenges used are listed below. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
~ Challenges ~
Craft Us Crazy ~ Christmas in July and/or Distressed Vintage
Repeat Impressions ~ Christmas in July
Serendipity Stamps ~ Non Traditional Christmas (make a Christmas card with a stamp not traditionally Christmas)
~ Supply List ~
Stamps ~ Serendipity Mustang, Gina K sentiment
Paper ~ Garden Green, Black, White, Misc Red DP
Ink ~ Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories ~ MS branch punch, Ribbon, Rhinestones, Bells, CB Holly Stripes embossing folder
Saturday, July 16, 2011
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13 comments:
Such a pretty Christmas card!! I love the horse and the bells are such a cute touch.
I'm completely blown away with this fabulous card!! This is my favorite horse image, and I never thought to use it to make a Christmas card, so I might have to CASE this one! Gorgeous!!!
Ack! Love this! The ribbon and bells are fantastic!
This is soo Pretty!! I love the Wonderful image and all the Sweet details, the Terrific embossing and the wreath, ribbon and jingle bells are just so perfect! Love it!
Hugs
Shannon
WOW Janice...what a unique and creative Christmas card...love how you took this beautiful horse image and made him Christmasy! A perfect example of how versatile your stamps can be!
Really nice! Love the horse image.
BEAUTIFUL!!! Love everything about it. What an awesome card.
Lynn
Gorgeous Janice, love the red gingham ribbon!!!
Such a beautiful work of art my friend!
What a great card Janice. Love the wreath around the horse! What a great idea. :o)
Fabulous!!! Love it!!!
This is one of my favorite images...what a beautiful job you did with it!
Fantastic card, Janice! Hope you are keeping cool.
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