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Festive Friday#17


So cute, this felt acorn from Festive Friday - it immediately appealed to me and I wanted to play....


But it wasn't as easy as I thought. I wanted to use felt, to get that cozy warm feeling from the inspiration picture, but I did not like any one of my two felt cards I made. So I went with what comes easier to me - stamping.....I like this card. 



The windows are cut with the Papertrey Take Tree die, the stamps are Hero Arts Four Framed Snowflakes, the sentiment is by Magenta. I also cut a thin strip of metal foil and added some Stickles.

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I will show you my other attempts....maybe I shouldn't.....


The stamps and die cuts are Prickley Pear,the sentiment is Hero Arts - Decorate your Holidays. Somehow there is something missing on this card - any suggestions?



The second card looks better here than in real life. The stamps and die cut are from the Hero Arts/Sizzix Merry Christmas Tree set. For both cards I used the Papertrey woodgrain embossing plate as backgound.

I am also submitting those cards to the CNHC challenge - Anything Christmas


Comments

Susanne Vargas said…
Deine Schneeflockenkarte ist wunderschön! Auch die anderen beiden sind doch ganz gut geworden! Bin froh, dass du sie gezeigt hast, weil ich neugierig geworden bin... Ich finde Filz auf Karten ganz toll (und es ist einfach zu verschicken). Schön ist auch, dass man ihn mit dies ausschneiden kann! Habe kleine Filzembellishments in Bayern gekauft, aber noch nix damit gemacht...
Charmaine Stack said…
I like all your cards, and the felt tree one especially. The contrasts of the felt against the cardstock and the shiny charms on the felt provide a lot of interest. For the ornament card, I think a dark border around the edge to separate the two layers would add depth and contrast. (I guess I like contrast!) Thanks for visiting my blog!
Ardyth said…
Wow, you've really shown the versatility of this colour combination - from classic to elegant to fun! Thanks so much for joining us at Festive Friday!
Marie Bingaman said…
I like all three cards, but my favorite is your top card, cuz I just love snowflakes! :)
MaryH said…
I love that 1st stamped card, with the inchy squares, and great touch to add the silver trim strip. Really set off your squares. I liked your felt cards too. Not sure why you didn't, but perhaps if you add trim to the one ornament? Actually looked fine to me as is...but maybe you'd like it better with added bling? Your tree card looked pretty as well. TFS & don't be too hard on yourself!
I love them all, but definitely the first is my favourite, because I love snowflakes! Thank you so much for sharing all three with us at Festive Friday!
Darnell said…
Beautiful Christmas cards, Cornelia! We are our own worst critics and that's not good! You are a winning card artist and don't forget it!!
Kim Heggins said…
Just beautiful...each and everyone. You are really have a way with blue and silver, so festive and so lovely too. My favorite of your trio is the felt tree and those ornaments are so fun. Love them all.
Rosmarie said…
Wow, gleich drei wunderschöne Weihnachtskarten in tollen Farben!!!
Ich bewundere wieder einmal deinen Fleiß!!
Hazel said…
These are beautiful - thanks for sharing for CHNC challenge extra for September - hope to see you again soon. x
Geri said…
These are all wonderful! Love the snowflakes peeking through on the first on, though...I think that's my favorite! Great to have you with us at Festive Friday!
Kanan Pandya said…
I love all three cards, Cornelia. Love the first one with trendy design and details. I think everything is just perfect for the second card, love those pretty ornaments and lovely design. And the third card is so elegant, just love each detail of it. :-)

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