Well snow has not fallen here in the desert, but at Artistic Outpost, we are having a Winter/Christmas Blog Hop and there is sure to be some falling snow! You won't want to miss what my lovely DT Sisters have in store for you, so here is the list of talent.
I started by using Christmas paper from ODBD, cutting it to size and adding some snowy effects with white paint. That little birdie is adorable and then some! Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge has an "Anything Goes," so I am taken this wintery card over there for a visit. The pinecones from MidWinter were stamped directly on the Christmas paper in Coffee Archival and then clear embossed, colored using Vintage Photo and then highlighting areas with a white gel pen.
Next I stamped the MidWinter snowy sentiment on white, using again Coffee Archival and clear embossed, cut using the Vintage Label die from ODBD, inked in Antique Linen, shaded in Black Soot and then flicked on some snow. Added some snowflakes and holly leaves that were touched up with white paint.
Thank you for stopping by today and hope you will join in the blog hop and also ink up your AO stamps and share at October's Show us your AO Art challenge. You could win something!
Beautiful piece, and I love the verse you quoted, we used to sing it at school! Here it is pouring and storming, yikes! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Specially love how you did the pine cones!! They look so 3D!
ReplyDeleteLove those pine cones! Here it's been wind & rain with snow on the hills so winter is definitely creeping closer.
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oh this is one beautiful verse hun such a wonderful piece of work hun hugs cheryl xx
ReplyDeleteWow Terry, this is beautiful - I love the snowy painting at the top and the touches of white on the pinecones is fabulous, they look so real - I love this wonderful card!! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful Terry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful mid winter snow scene Terry! Your chicadee and pinecones look like they are enjoying the flurries and crisp air!
ReplyDeleteoooh I love everything about your magical card Terry.......Hugs Annette x
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Beautiful winter card, love the touches of white paint too. I apologize for falling behind in visits. ~Diane
ReplyDeleteGreat card- I am not ready for Christmas- or thinking about it yet...but loving this great card- the swirl behind the bird is a great touch- loving the pine cones and the sentiment too.
ReplyDeleteA beautifully traditional card and I love those touches of snow. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Terry, love the verse.
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A very elegant winter card Terry!
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie :-)
Great vintage piece. Your pinecones just pop off that paper! Lovely GF.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the pinecones!
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet birdie!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pinecones on this piece Terry and the wintery feel and the white added around the edges. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteOh, so many lovely things to look at! Love the sweet birdie and pretty pine cones, the added snow has given them so much depth! Hugs, Ira xox
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I love those glittery snow covered incomes. So pretty! That's one of my favorite Christmas songs. A lovely card, Terry!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Winter card, Terry! The White Gel pen adds a wonderful touch to the pinecone and edges of the card!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. Love the pinecones!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card, Terry! Love the white highlights! Such a fabulous touch! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteThis is so elegant and uses words from the only Christmas Carol that I like. Never cared for Carols, my preference is for Christmas songs from eras before I was even a twinkle in my parents' eyes LOL.
ReplyDeleteThe way you made the pinecones look so dimensional is very clever.
Have a lovely weekend.
Wishes
Lynne
O.K That's it after seeing your last few posts. I'm heading to the studio to do some Christmas. LOL
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Terry love this ODBD paper with the adorable chickadee & your overstamping the paper with the pretty pinecone motif, then embossing & adding gel pen highlights really was so pretty. Loved the dimensional holly & all-in-all, one stunning card. TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Terry. I just love how you did the pine cones...it looks so effective. Clever you.
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What a gorgeous winter design ... love the pine cones
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