Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Fawned of You


Hi there! I'm coming to you today with a birthday card made for  MIM's challenge.
Lizzie has a great video on PTI's blog, showing us how to Create Ombre 
Senitments. I love the look of ombre and ombred the card base as well.


Did you order Fawn & Flora during the last release? Simply in love with the image!
I made some tags with the fawn with a Christmas theme, casing Betsy's
tutorial and leaving the top of the ears out of the die cutting to form a tag.


The sweet little deer is just as cute on every day cards.


This goes out TODAY for a December birthday, so it has a matching envelope and 
inside sentiment.


I'm just in love with how the deer stamps, and that sweet face! And if that's not 
enough all those florals to dress her up.

Well, back to wrapping gifts. Did I mention there are 11 grandchildren? 
Believe me, I love every gift. I'd say I start the day after Christmas, but
this year did shopping mostly online. The sales are amazing, and I'm hoping
everyone gets what they're wishing for. 

Hope your holidays are filled with family, fun and mostly joy!
Maybe a little crafting too?

The products links below will take you directly to the PTI shop.


Saturday, November 28, 2015

Blue Christmas


Playing along with
Fusion challenge, which is 'Blue Christmas' and this inspiration,

My fuse is a bit off, so I chose from the photo a branch from the tree and the
dog. Instead of a dog, a deer with her baby in a snowy forest, all blues,
and all with Memory Box dies.


First, Winter Flurry Frame stencil, sponge inked and randomly sprayed.
The lace on the sketch rather reminded me of snowflakes.
Then, Delicate Branch Frame die, first in white and then Night Sky shimmer card stock (PTI)
giving the shadow effect.
Mama and Baby Deer cut twice as well,
and just the word 'Christmas' from Have a Jolly Christmas.
the star at the top is from SSS, called Abby Snowflake.


A few blinged rhinestones are always a good finish!