Hello, there! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving if you celebrated and if not I hope your weekend was a good one! We enjoyed a week of fun-filled family activities that included a rousing game of RISK which ended in treachery and betrayal (I will name no names).
Today's card features a scripture stamp from The Project Bin which is the antithesis of the game of RISK!
For the focal point, I masked the borders of a piece of watercolor paper then painted the center with Brushos. After the center was dry I stamped the scripture from the Luke 2 stamp set, die cut the pine branch and added a few sequins.
This week the Splitcoaststampers Featured Stamper IC512, is Precious Kitty! Jan has a gallery at Splitcoaststampers which overflows with inspiration and she a such a sweetie, I couldn't wait to create a card for her challenge! I am also playing along with today's CAS405 challenge to add some Christmas Foliage which is the pine bough.
I am also playing along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: A Christmas to Die for.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
so pretty and peaceful in blue. You know Blue brings Peace to people's emotions, right? It's fitting that you used it. :) and i always love that clean masking look.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, beautiful card Angie. Love it - so elegant!!
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Maxine
So very pretty; love the vibrant watercolored panel.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, Angie, and I love the blue! And that simple pine bough is a lovely touch along with the sequins. Yes, this verse is the antithesis of the game of "Risk," isn't it? Haha! But "Risk" is a game, and our lives here (and our eternal Home with Him) are meant to be lived bringing glory to God! Hugs, sweet friend, and thanks for sharing both your card and a special thought! xoxo
ReplyDeleteTreachery and betrayal..... sounds like you spent Thanksgiving with my family. ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card!
I love your scripture being the focal point of your card, Angela! And you've used my favorite color, too, so I think your card is very special - thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Angie!
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