Morning.
Meet today's cards.
Today, I am doing something a little bit different. I want to post the rest of my Christmas cards then hopefully it will get me out of 'Christmas card making mode'!!
I have so enjoyed cardmaking this Christmas season and now it's time to move on to hopefully, making some cards for the New Year.
The above card was done by stenciling using Distress inks and adding a die cut snowflake.
I hope you have enjoyed a wonderful Christmas.
Thanks so very much for taking time out of your schedule and coming by to take a look.
So, here is the final line-up of some of my Christmas card this year.
For details about any cards or questions, please email me and I will be most happy to answer.
What a wonderful array of beautiful Christmas cards. All are so well done and just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, Karen, your cards are always so beautiful! What a delightful variety of cards with wonderful colors, techniques, and even flowers!! Wishing you a blessed and happy new year, sweet friend! And looking forward to 2016 as you continue to delight us all! Hugs and love!
ReplyDeleteThese are ALL so fabulous, Karen!!! Most years I'm ready to move on from Christmas cards but I've so enjoyed my crafting season this year, and looking at the work of others, that I don't want to let it go yet. Hopefully seeing more Winter and Valentine cards (which I also love making), will help me move on ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Karen! These are all wonderful and I especially love the bright stenciling you've accomplished. Where did you get the circle stencil - the very first card with the snowflake on it? My email is jeannie.thomas@yahoo.com
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Dragonfly Journeys
Gorgeous cards, Karen! Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteYour 3D floral Seasons Greetings card is stunning! TFS
ReplyDeleteWOW! A stunning collection of cards. Well done, Karen! Wishing you an amazing 2016.
ReplyDeletex Asha
My gosh, what a great variety of cards you made. How fun!
ReplyDeleteCan you explain the best way to do the technique of the two with the layered evergreen branch. I have always loved that look. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteEach one is an absolute gem!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collection of cards Karen. You are so talented! xx
ReplyDeleteI always love all your cards, Karen. I got a lot of new Christmas stamps just before Christmas so I hate to stop making cards but there are several Christmas challenges throughout the year so we can get a head start.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Karen. Thanks for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat line-up of fabulous cards, Karen! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of cards. I am sure whoever gets one will love it.
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