Sunday, 6 November 2022

Beccy's Place Day 1 - A is for . . .

I'm playing along with the
Tenth Annual
Month of Holiday Cards Challenge


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(Beccy's post with "A" inspiration words and super cute
elk (Animal with Antlers) card to inspire are HERE)

My "A" project is an Animal with Antlers.

No colouring by me at the moment ... instead I have used some pre-coloured images by Beccy.  I was inspired by Beccy's elk card, her Animal with Antlers and doodled ornaments is super cute and this is my attempt to channel my "inner Beccy".  The elk image is from the In The Woods digital stamp set from the Beccy's Place Store (I flipped him so that he was looking in the opposite direction), the ornament is the FREE Holly Bauble digital stamp from the Beccy's Place Blog.  I combined the images with a bow and digital sentiment to create a panel to create my CAS Christmas card.


I love how the green matches his eyes.




*** INGREDIENTS ***
Elk - pre-coloured image from the In The Woods digital stamp set
Holly Bauble - pre-coloured image FREE from Beccy's Blog HERE
Silhouette Design Store - Design ID #231700
Bows & Ribbons Dingbats by Sophie Gallo
I used the letter “e” to create my bow.
sentiment made-by-me using Yummy Burger Font
textured cardstock
Helmar 450 Quick Dry liquid adhesive
Perfect Layers Rulers to trim the matted layers
pre-scored 5" x 7" card base

3 comments:

  1. Your post has really made me chuckle Tracy! The "inner Beccy" reference is too funny. I'm really glad you had a go at changing one of the images to make it suitable for Christmas, you sure did a great job! The single bauble looks fabulous and I really like your choice of font for the sentiment. It all works together perfectly!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. I've hopped over from Beccy's Place. Great job combining those two images. Great idea! Congrats on your win!

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