This year, I'm planning to chip away slowly at getting my Christmas cards made, so each week now before Christmas I'm going to need to make at least one card so I don't end up doing them all last minute come December.
Because in December I want to concentrate on my Christmas journal - which I'm tentatively planning to make in advance.
Very tentative planning!
Next weekend I really need to get down to planning it as I want to start it at my crop at the end of the month. Hm. Time will tell what happens with that. ;o)
So, this week's Christmas card is this one made in response to the current sketch over at the CPS blog (#184):
Paper: Cosmo Cricket
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Pearls: Prima
Other: Organza ribbon, Stickles
Note, if you can't draw a nice tidy box with a pen and ruler, stick-on pearls are your friend to hide those corners! Also, SU white cardstock is my best friend for stamping onto - I think I need some cream card too, but wow - the results with my little rather old Papertrey ink cubes is faaaar better to how it stamps on regular cardstock. Spring Moss ink in action on the tree and stamped evenly, never thought I'd see the day. ;o)
It's difficult to tell when the card is stood up, but the insert greeting is positioned so its frame goes around the front greeting when shut.
And here's the inside, grey ink border and some Stickles, and distress ink (old paper) on white cardstock.
I'm rather in the Christmas crafting mood after making that card - but we'll see how long that lasts right?
During my crafty time I watched Changeling.
Very good movie, but cripes I need some light relief after it. Amazed it was a true story.
Hopefully the next movie from lovefilm will be one of the comedies on my list. I need a break from drama.
Also I finished the Untamed Bride this afternoon:
It's the first in this series and better than the second one, much better... but still, it's rather OT and so far fetched in places, not to mention revisiting past characters from Bar Cynster and Bastion Club series is overly done because those characters seem to have become caricatures of their former selves... :o(
I think I'm going to need a break from Stephanie Laurens now just so that I don't disappoint myself with the rest of the Cynster and Bastion Club books I still have to read...
Anyway, back to Sunday night entertainment.
I love that card! What a clever fold/flap and it goes so neat with that CPS sketch. I just love that sketch by the way!
Posted by: Linda Beeson | Sunday, 12 September 2010 at 10:44 PM
What an awesome card!!!!!
Posted by: Kristii | Saturday, 18 September 2010 at 06:44 PM
I've recently discovered Stephanie Laurens and these books via my mother of all people.
I am loving them
Kay
Toodles and Binks
Posted by: Kay | Monday, 27 September 2010 at 09:45 PM