Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Have a Merry, Jeweled Christmas

*NEW* Ching-Chou Kuik's "Jeweled" Sheet 27, Plate 86 *Shipping Now*



It's almost that time of year again! Wow, this year has really flown by. If I don't start working on Christmas cards now, I'll never get them done. For today's card, I used one of Ching-Chou Kuik's newest images, "Jeweled". She has some fabulous hair for coloring!! Her candy cane colored hair is done in Copics: R35, R37, R59, E40, W3, W00. For the background I used one of the festive and vintage Collage stamps from the Holiday Collage Sheet, Plate 56.

One of my favorite holiday embellishments is glittered buttons. I used some Glossy Accents and Martha Stewart red glitter to bring some boring buttons to life.

10 comments:

  1. Randi, I love your layout, combining the two stamps together. This would be a wonderful card to give to anyone for Christmas, it is stunning. Love the buttons and the candy cane looking hair.

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  2. LOVE her hair! What a great idea.

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  3. Wonderful work Randi! I just love the way you did the hair! What an awesome idea. That's so inspiring. The button and leaves are such beautiful embellies.

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  4. Stunning job Randi! I love it all.
    Connie

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  5. love the combination of stamps and the hair color is awesome!

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  6. WOW!! Love the hair and the whole holiday combination! BRILLIANT!!

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  7. WoW!!!! Her hair is amazing but your work always is!!!! So very fetching!!!

    xoxo,
    Kym

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  8. Awesome candy cane hair and love how you combined the two stamps. Wonderful holiday card.

    hugs

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  9. Hi Randi, I love the way you colored her hair. She looks just like a candy cane! I love how you used the vintage collage stamp in the back ground. I have got to get these back out and make some fast christmas cards. As I won't have to color much. Gorgoeous!!!
    Hugs:)
    Angela

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  10. Wow! This is stunning! I LOVE that candy cane hair!! And thanks for the tip on the buttons - they look fabulous! :-)Traci

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