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52 CCT #23 and Welcome to two new Members

Wow - I have two new members - so nice to see you two! I am glad to see my membership growing, even without the lure of a blog candy.... Ladies, you made my day!

I want to welcome 


and 

Caroline - sorry I can't find a link, but I will happily add it, if you let me know :)

I have a welcome picture for you:



It is showing glass art by Dale Chihuly, an American glass artist, who did an exhibit in the Bronx Botanic Garden in 2006. This foto is taken at dusk, there was a light rain and the colors were just amazing, with pink clouds reflecting in the lily pond and the glass among the lotus seedpods. I was so fascinated by this exhibit I went there three times. So have plenty of pictures to share....Perhaps I'll show you some more some other time - I guess more members need to join ;)

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I have not played with 52 CCT in a while - there are just too many challenges out there, impossible to play them all. But I am still in full Christmas mode, so I was checking out Christmas challenges and this one just appealed to me with its clean inspiration picture:


I pulled out my Mama Elephant Winter Wonderland set, did some generational stamping and also stamped on vellum toget the birch trees in different shades. The deer are stamped on the card stock, but overlaid with vellum, to make them look like they are further away. 

Kim from Art Keeps Me Sane inspired me with THIS card, where she also used vellum to stamp and amazing tree scene.


The sentiment is Mama Elephant - Merry Greetings. I used an EK success border punch, some Stickles and a seam binding bow.

I hope you like it - I wanted to thank you about all your comments and your time to visit. I have not done this in a while, which doesn't mean I am not grateful. Thank you again and enjoy your evening!


Please stop by tomorrow for the Canine Cancer Awareness blog hop.


Comments

Susan Joyce said…
Hi Cornelia
Thanks for the mention on your blog, much appreciated. I love your work, you are a very talented paper crafter. Hugs, Sue
Susanne Vargas said…
Another beautiful Christmas card! It looks so serene!
Kim Heggins said…
this is simply stunning Cornelia...those trees are beautiful, love the soft grays. Just gorgeous!
Rosmarie said…
Wieder eine Karte, wie nur du sie machen kannst, ....wunderschön diese kleine Winter Szene!!
Love, love, love this winter scene! Terrific job on our color challenge this week at 52CCT!
Patricia Hays said…
I love the quiet, peaceful feeling of your card! The bow is a beautiful finishing touch. Thanks so much for sharing your card with us at 52{C}CT! :)
Deborah Frings said…
Absolutely love your winter scene - so pretty and the vellum gives a lovely subtle finish! Thanks so much for playing along with 52CCT this week!

BTW - your photo of the glass is wonderful!
Mynn xx said…
Gorgeous! LOVE the fabulous scene you created and I adore the white bow! Thanks for joining us at 52CCT! And thanks for sharing about your trip to the exhibit--looks amazing! :)
WoW! Fantastic monochrome card! Love the way you have used the vellum to give different shades, create perspective and add a touch of 'magic'!. Thanks for playing along with the colour challenge at 52 CCT
Louise xx
Kanan Pandya said…
This is too gorgeous, Cornelia. Love the dreamy scene and all the elegant details. :-)
Unknown said…
Such a gorgeous card! I so love the colors you used for this craft, very nice and elegant. Cheers to you and let me express my Christmas wishes and to all crafters. Merry Christmas!

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