would have a little fun...dig out the Distress Inks...some of Tim's Limited Edition Seasonal Colours...ones that you probably wouldn't associate with Christmas...
Tumbled Glass...Shaded Lilac...Picked Raspberry...
that bow needs to go...it's just not right...
this is my favourite...clean and simple and easy to mass produce for your Christmas list...
Picked Raspberry...Shaded Lilac...Evergreen Bough
Picked Raspberry...Shaded Lilac...Evergreen Bough
Can't believe that my Olympic viewing is almost at an end...what a fantastic Saturday night...well done to Mo and Tom...we are all so proud of you...soon there will be nothing to distract me from work stuff...no more excuses for sitting around on the sofa with a cuppa and cake...it's back to knuckling down to the crafty list again.
See you all tomorrow to announce the winner of the Mini Makes Kit
Hugs Kath xxx
Edited to add: for those who e-mailed asking how I created that perfect circle....easy peasy it's a stamp from Hero Arts CL 519 - Many Dots
Wow oh wow!!! What beautiful christmas cards. I love the circle one the best it's just so sweet, simple & STUNNING!!
ReplyDeleteI agrtee with the above poster...stunning cards!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are stunning Kath, I really love the designs
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a good Sunday
Hugs Sue
What great cards, I just love the second one, the colours are fab! Have a gret day, hugs Anesha
ReplyDeletestunning cards Kath - lovely to read about the paperterie in Barb Grays newsletter too - all good I assure you! Big hugs Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards xx Jan
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning cards and I love the colours, so different for Christmas, but they work so well. Great job as always.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the Olympics Closing Ceremony and have a great Sunday. xx
Kath you truly are one of the most creative and clever ladies on the planet, where you get your ideas form .... another stroke of genius hun x
ReplyDeletegorgeous christmas cards, so effective!
ReplyDeleteKim x
Oh my Kath, you have done it again, your cards are absolutely stunning and what great ideas for doing large numbers of cards. Crafty hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThe circle one is brilliantly effective - wintery enough but not OTT - adaptable for the "oh no, forgot that person will have to make a New Year card" category too
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
Fantastic inspiration Kath, thank you. They are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHugs Ali x
ooo they're pretty - I agree about the bow.
ReplyDeletelooking forward to the closing ceremony tonight and see what the Brazilians have in store for us
Debz
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Gorgeous Christmas Cards Kath. Will have to get started myself soon but keep thinking I have plenty of time.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Kath. That quicky one is just gorgeous. I made some "quick" ones that didn't turn out to be so quick.
ReplyDeleteKat xx
Love these, and agree the second one is my favourite too. Quick cards are a must when you're making lots too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Christmas cards, love them both!
ReplyDeleteLorraine x
Oh My Goodness!
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely beautiful cards! You have created perfection! I love them both - such great holiday cards and the colors are so lovely! Wishing you a happy day!
Barbara Diane
OMGee - would never ever have thought of using these inks for Xmas! Both of them are fabulous! Olympics have been fab - looking forward to the Para Olympics next! hugs Karen x
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous hun and the colours go wonderful together xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Kath, two beautiful cards,lovely colours,great stamps and all put together with your fantastic ideas.
ReplyDeleteKath,I bet you're enjoying trying out some of the new stamps. I love the nontraditional colors you've used. Can you tell me how you inked the perfect circle behind the trees ? Is there a stamp or do you ink up an acrylic circle "
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas cards are beautiful Kath. I love your CAS card, it's so elegant. Love Michele xx
ReplyDeleteHi Kath! Beautiful Christmas cards. x
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