It can be a scrap of paper on my work table that looks cool, it can be a die cut, or the negative of a die cut, it can be a stamped image that was snipped halfway off another project that just happened to catch my eye. Or, sometimes I'll make a small element, and, like a small dog, I'll refuse to let it go.
So, I had these tiny tags. I stamped a bell on them, embossed them in silver, and added a stamped red bow. So cute. Now, how to use them...
Well I made these--
See the insides of the letters in "jingle" INSIDE the card? Sorta weird when you open the card, but cute when closed...
Now, You KNOW how I am about using my flair pieces. I must have REALLY wanted that Santa on there...
Getting a little wild with the sequins...Oh, and there's the positive die cut from the first card...
Why not a color change? Pink is my FAVE Christmas color...I must have been feeling free and easy with the flair, once it was opened...
Well, I ran out of my tags, but I was on a roll with this card style...
This one is my fave of this series, I think. The ombre on the letters just works for me. My little wooden trees make me so happy..
PS-these Tim Holtz dies are SO much easier to work with than I ever dreamed they would be!
Here's the inside--
Hey, when I say Winter Wonderland, I don't mess around!
More to come...
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
All Best--
Richard
Love the variations on a theme. And nobody likes his flair quite like you do!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh these are fabulous!!!! Love the little focal points and the awesome die cutting!
ReplyDeleteI rarely say the word fabulous and then I look and the comment before me said the same thing, so now I can't : ) how about this - FAB-U-LOUS! does that count? Love your flair, keep it coming! I think the white space is most dramatic especially since I can't do it - I can't leave a space unfilled : 0
ReplyDeleteLove love love the look on these cards. Wonderful colorful clusters and lots of white space - yummie!
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