At last I've had time to design a new sheet for you. Unfortunately I don't know the original artist of the topper so cannot give them credit. Hope this comes in handy for you, just click the image to enlarge and then save to your computer and print. I'd love to see your results.
As you can see there is a choice of backing paper to go with the cat.
Showing posts with label cards - Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards - Christmas. Show all posts
Monday, 17 October 2011
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Christmas midweek freebie
This weeks sheet is of snow scenes. For the holly framed photo I've add another frame to add layered up, cut out the centre but save the hat in the middle for the snowman scene! Again I've added the hat and the banner for you to layer up. I've left a slight edge on the banner purely for you to see where to cut. The border I've left as plain a plain sentiment border which you either cut following the line of the text or cut straight. Hope the sheet is useful for you all.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Christmas midweek freebie
My apologies for posting this so late today, but I was actually able to get out and catch up with shopping etc. I've been iced in for the last few days. lol We didn't have a huge amount of snow compared with other areas in the country, but each layer iced solid and the road and paths/pavement became lethal! Hopefully the weather is better where you are and warmer! Anyway enough rambling, for this week I've done a topper sheet for you with a decoupaged bauble and plain topper using the image of a wonderful snowman called George by Costellajen. Hope these come in handy.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Group of trees

I cannot take credit for the idea for this card as I saw it on another blog (sorry cannot remember who). Here is my version, hope you like it. The card is a white 5x5 inch card but for some reason it has come out blue in the photo.
The recipe for the card is:
- Group of trees stamp from Xelacrafts ebay shop
- The shimmer for the snow is my own, which is Acrylic shimmer paint mixed with rubbing alcohol and lightly sprayed.
- Whispers archival ink - colour whisper lilac
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