I don't blame you for wondering.
Well, Christmas came and went, and so did the cards and things that come with it. I made record (for me) 80+ cards this year! Some of them were pretty darn good; I was happy, overall.
HOWEVER--
I realized at the LAST possible moment before needing to mail everything that I hadn't photographed ANY cards!
I really like to have a record of them all, even if I don't blog about them. It is really nice to see creative progress, as well as maybe revisiting an old idea that you think you can make better, or even just make MORE of.
Anyway...I grabbed my camera, and hunted for a spot in our new home to take some photos.
Yeah.
That.
Well, long story short, I ended up with a corner with weird lighting and a RED tablecloth as a background.
BAD IDEA. So bad...For whatever, reason, the red background really messed up everything, from focus to saturation...weird and terrible.
Anyway, I have a few cards to share, and away we go.
I made these--
This card was based on an idea I saw somewhere online, and I apologize for not remembering the source. Maybe Kristina Werner? I always like red on white, not just for Christmas, so this little group of every tiny Christmas stamp I own was lots of fun to make. I made a small bunch of these.
This idea actually came out of this card (or is it the other way round?)
I like the glow effect from sponging over the images a bit. And glitter pen is always nice, too!
A close-up--
And the one I salvaged after smearing the heck out of the bottom of it--
Not a bad save, right?
Another small group of cards, using Lawn Fawn and Wplus9 stamps and dies with some Tim Holtz dies--
I love that green stripe paper, and adding that small bit of ink blending behind the sentiment (Papertrey Ink) piece really gives that simple oval some real presence. I just LOVE those greenery dies.
And, finally (for now)--
ARGH! BLURRY!!!
MORE blur--
I absolutely love this idea, using a die cut popped up in the middle of a sentiment. I think these some of my favorites. I am sad I don't have a good close-up of these, but you can get a good idea from the group photo.
I will be back soon with more, I promise!
Hope you had a wonderful holiday, whatever wonderful means to you during that time!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard