I like this little snow covered house. It's part of the "Messy Rabbit" series of stamps from Joanna Sheen, but while you can use it along with the rabbit images, it stands up all on it's own to make a simple but fun Christmas Card.
Here I have stamped the house, water coloured it and then used coloured Sakura Glaze pens to make the Christmas lights around the roof of the house stand out and the clear glaze pen on the windows so they appear to have glass in them. Finally I added some "Snow Writer" from DecorArt to all the parts of the image where there was snow and sprinkled that with Crystal glitter.
The backing paper is from my Artylicious "Season's Greetings" CD, and the Sentiment stamp is a little cheap one I got in one of those bargain tubs you see in craft shops. Sorry about the photo, it's just not doing the card justice. Anyhow that's another one for Fab's Big Christmas Challenge this month.... only 2 more to go before Monday!
Its lovely these stamps are really versatile. I can't wait to have ago with mine.
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You are on a roll Phree....another lovely Christmas card. I love the idea of glazed windows and lights. Think I've got some snow writer tucked away somewhere. Time to get it out methinks!
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Sandra xx
Me likey likey very much ! The green background is lovely and that stamp is so cute I wish it was winter right now! X fab
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing card - love the sole use of this stamp - just right for a stunning card
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Suzanne
Great Christmas card. I how you did the snow effect!
ReplyDeleteLove that little house. Perfect for a Christmas card. That CD's on my wish list too.
ReplyDeleteBeryl xx
Phree, thanks for always sharing your beautiful work and the way you arrived at the final project. I love coming here....shirley
ReplyDeleteWell done with the little house Phree, it really does look Christmassy! Nice choice in papers too.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Phree...have seen the MR stamps and didn't recognize this without the bunny...as you say the extras work well on their own!
ReplyDeletelove the background paper used here.How great to have it on a CD
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Janette SBS20
These stamps are lovely Phree and I especially like the way you've used them.
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