Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Feed The Birds


Hi everyone
this year ive decided to start early with the dreaded christmas cards so that I don't stress out too much in December lol, I was really lucky to win 4 LOTV stamps a little while ago on the Promarker challenge bloghop so I thought I would start inking them up.This one is called 'Feathered Friends' which I have coloured with promarkers and used some stickles glitter glue too.The papers are from a Forever friends paper pad,also used are a martha stewart punch,labels nesties,marianne dies used are a swirl and poinsettia,broken china distress ink around the topper and some small gems for the centre of the flower.
So quite a simple card to make really I would like to enter this christmas card into the following challenges:

CES-Check it out
Cute card Thursday-your a gem!

thankyou for visiting me
hugs
Lorraine xx

9 comments:

Hazel said...

Delightful card - thanks for joining my CHNC challenge 57 - hope to see you again soon x

Michele Spera said...

Lovely job on your card! Thank you for joining us at CCT
Hugs
Michele

coops said...

so stunning lorraine.i love the gorgeous image and your colours and design are fab :D

xx coops xx

Lisa said...

Oh wow, this is so beautiful! I love the design and especially the blue inking abound the image!! It really makes it pop!! You colored the digi perfectly :)

Lisa
indymermaid.blogspot.com

Deb said...

gorgeous card and well done getting a good start on Christmas!
Many thanks for joining in the Cute Card Thursday Challenge this week!
Debxx

coldwaters2 said...

Oh Lorraine this is a little beauty, I love how you have coloured that gorgeous image, the papers and design look super and I rather like that Poinsettia and flourish this is a truly wonderful creation.
Hugs
Lorraine x

Julie said...

Lovely card, great colours and image!! Thanks for joining us at CES Challenges this week, Juliex

Ruth said...

This is very pretty. I love the image and papers

Paula (PEP) said...

I like the way you accented the holly berries of the patterned paper& your use of the traditional colours.
Paula (PEP)