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Sunday, May 12, 2019

Hanging Stockings.

Time again for the girls in the Christmas Card Club to show our next Christmas cards. Kate set the theme  and has chosen Children at Christmas.   I have chosen a digi image by Mo's Digital Pencil called Hanging Stockings. Instead of colouring it though I decided to leave it as black/white and based the card colours around it. Hope you like it Kate.

I used white card stock to make the base card and mounted black card stock on the front. The die cut borders around the image are Spellbinders Marvelous Squares which I have cut in red and black. The poinsettia die is by Ultimate Crafts 'Rustic Christmas'. The sentiment is by tonic Studios 'Modern Merry Christmas'.


27 comments:

  1. Such a lovely image Valery and so striking in the red white and black....fabulous card xxx

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  2. Aww this is just so sweet Valery, love that you've left the image of the children without colour,makes it stand out. The red and black are great together, perfect for the challenge, Kate x x

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  3. Lovely card, it looks great without colouring! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. What a fab image. Great idea not to colour it.

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  5. Gorgeous card, so unusual to see without being coloured, love it

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  6. The colours are very striking and festive Valery, a gorgeous card.
    Lorraine

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  7. Such a striking card, love how you left the adorable image un-coloured and the red and black looks fabulous x

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  8. Beautiful card, Valery. I love the white-red-black color combination. Kisses, my dear friend.

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  9. Hi Mrs A this is a stunning Christmas card I love it. That image is so cute and looks great not coloured. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  10. Oh Valery, this is the sweetest image. I love the kids hanging their stockings and the dog with his. I like the black and red frames and the SB die you used. Happy Mother's Day.

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  11. I love the vivid red and black framework around the uncolored image! It's gorgeous!

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  12. Beautiful card, Valery. Red and black make the perfect colour combination for that image and the poinsettia embellishment is gorgeous. Elizabeth xx

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  13. I love the dramatic red, black and white ValeryAnn. Cute image too. Christine xx

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  14. A great idea to leave the sweet image uncoloured Mrs A, it contrasts beautifully with the red/black design of your card.
    xx

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  15. Great card with that lovely image. Great idea to leave the image uncolored, as the surroundings are so striking.
    xxx Margreet

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  16. Fabulous card Mrs A and what a great idea to leave the sweet image uncoloured xx

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  17. A lovely card Valery - love the floral additions too xx

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  18. Super image and love the black and red , lovely creation.

    Kath x

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  19. Wow that's a striking card in red and black and looks super with the image not coloured, I would never have thought to do that, fab card x

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  20. Beautiful image and gorgeous card.
    Valerija xx

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  21. Such a beautiful card Valery Anne, the red and black look fantastic against the black and white of the picture.

    Sue xx

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  22. impression me card , congrats!!!
    black and red colours are also dramatic tones , but on card are fantastic
    have a great day Valerie
    hugs from Chile

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  23. Wonderful scene, framing and design Valery.

    Hugs Diane

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  24. Aw how cute is that image Valery. Love that you've just used the outline it really makes the detail pop. LOvely card. Zoe x

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  25. Aww what an adorable card and the image left uncoloured is so pretty love the poinsettia's and the red and black border looks lovely too! xx

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  26. LOVE the black and white image it really stands out against the black and red. Emma

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