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One Layer Christmas CASE

Hi Everyone,

I am combining two Christmas challenges here. One is CASEing Christmas, where my blogging friend Rosi made a beautiful card for us to CASE - you'll see it below. And the second challenge is Shery's One Layer Christmas card challenge. Here the optional twist is use an angel. 
Now it does not look good in the angel department in my stash, but I have one, never used until now....its from Inkadinkadoo.


I did a lot of masking and some sponging. Used a pearlescent embossing powder by Sparkles and Sprinkles.  The sentiment is from STAMPlorations.

Here is Rosi's gorgeous card. 




I guess I'll start now making Christmas cards - so I won't run into problems by the time Christmas rolls around, which I guess will be about ...tomorrow....

Happy Stamping!

Comments

Kim M said…
Fantastic card, Cornelia! Love that embossing powder you used. Great colours and design. Funny that you used the same stamp I did on my card. :-). So happy to see you playing along with us at OLCCC! Hope you play again. :-)
Flo said…
Steht denn schon wieder Weihnachten vor der Tür??? Eigentlich möchte ich erst mal so richtig schön warm Sommer haben.
Aber es ist schon richtig: man kann gar nicht früh genug anfangen, vor allem, wenn man so schöne Karten macht wie du!!!
Liebe Grüße,
Flo
conil said…
Stunning. That ne angel has served you well. She's gorgeous embossed but to layer with red (or is that pink) ink is brilliant.
Sue said…
Two beautiful cards, Cornelia! Gorgeous stamping and embossing on your angel card, just lovely.
Nonni said…
This is such a pretty angel stamp and looks great paired with that X mas sentiment block. Very cool card Cornelia! Thanks for joining us at One Layer Christmas Cards!
Pam said…
Very pretty card! Fabulous sponging and the embossing is so pretty.
Kreativelena said…
That is so pretty. I actually have that somewhere in my stash, so i think i have to go treassurehunting now ;-) Thanks for the inspiration :-)
Rosmarie said…
Wunder- wunderschön, wie du den Engel gemacht hast! Die Farben kommen echt toll zur Geltung und der schwarze Word Art Text sieht super dazu aus!
C'est Magnifique!! :)
Freut mich, dass du bei CASE-ing Christmas mitmachst.
GLG Rosi
BożenA said…
What a beautiful card! It has become even more winter after adding blue. Great idea for this stamp. I have it too, but not yet used it. Thanks for the inspiration.
Regards,
Bozena
Anita in France said…
Wow, stunning, Cornelia ... the pearly shimmer on the angel is gorgeous ... lovely with the red detailing ... and so fabulous with the surrounding blue sponging! Anita :)
Kim Heggins said…
Stunning...simply stunning card Cornelia!
Mynn xx said…
This is OH so gorgeous, Cornelia! LOVE the embossing powder you used, the fabulous use of color, and the awesome sentiment! Thank you for joining us at CASE-ing Christmas! HUGS! :) Mynn xx
Vickie Y said…
Your card is gorgeous; love the colors you used. Thank you for sharing with us at OLCCC.
cm said…
Cornelia, your card is STUNNING! You glowing angel, the red flourishes, the blue surroundings, the sentiment = perfection. Indeed, I think this could be your Christmas go-to card should you need to mass produce (although I suspect that you, as I am, aren't fond of making multiples of the same thing). Love it...
Hugs~c
Monika Reeck said…
Deine sponging behind that Image sooo amazing Cornelia this is also a winner card...I see on some blog challenge (Cardz 4 Guys) you are the winner...your card always adorable clever and has a great idea on it...Cornelia..you are a clever card maker..love your card..
Vicki Dutcher said…
So fabulous! I love how you sponged to focus in on the angel! Thanks for joining in at OLCC!
maria f. said…
Gorgeous! Don't totally know how you achieved this, but what a great combo of stamps and colors.

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