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Muse Christmas Visions #92

Hi Everyone,

I am back with a card for Muse Christmas Visions.

Our current muse is Chriss Blagrave from Botanical Cafe.


She made a delightful, almost one layer card. I could not resist taking the same stamp set - it's from Flora and Fauna to CASE her card, which you can see below:


You see I took all the elements from her card, but grouped them around one wreath - this one is from MFT. Could have stamped a wreath, but was too lazy. I colored the birds with Inktense pencils and fussy cut them.



Any regrets about starting too late last year with your Christmas card production? If so MCV is for you! Make a card every week and you'll be all set!
See you at MCV!

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Watercooler Wednesday - all about Christmas

Comments

papierelle said…
Das ist ja fast eine 1:1-Kopie ... *zwinker*
Penny Hanuszak said…
Cornelia this is a delightful fresh and clean looking Christmas card. I like your take on this. Beautiful images and nice colour combo. Thanks for sharing at the Watercooler Wednesday "All About Christmas" challenge this week.
conil said…
It's indecent how much I love these birds from Flora & Fauna. They're so sweet with your beautiful wreath and your coloring of them is perfect. One more Christmas card under your belt...should have them coming out of your ears by December.
Created by Kath said…
Your card turned out so well! Thanks for sharing it at Watercooler Wednesday!
Nora Noll said…
This is so cute!! I LOVE the little birds!!
Helen said…
This is such a cute card Cornelia. I love that wreath die. The little birds add such a pretty focus. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Watercooler Wednesday!
Anita in France said…
Pretty, charming, whimsical ... and so delicious, Cornelia ... all those sweet elements grouped together within the glorious white space are just fabulous! Hugs, Anita :)
Ardyth said…
Wonderful take on the inspiration! Thanks for the reminder!
Robyn Oliver said…
Cornelia I love your interpretation of Chriss's card, sooo so cute and your mix of stamps and dies, excellent
ElizStewart said…
Beautiful...love seeing the same stamp set used in a different way!

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