Welcome to Serendipity Stamps First December Hop!
Is anyone else thinking, Where did the year go?
Time just flies! Today I have a card that uses many
of Serendipity's new products. For the background
and birds I used my Distress Oxide Inks
on Bristol Smooth card stock.
The finished size i s 5 1/4 x 4 1/2. I usually let the art dictate
the size of my card. Especially true in this case!
The December Stamp of the Month is:
The HOP Prize is a $20 Serendipity Stamps Gift Certificate
to a random commenter.
You can leave comments from Wednesday through Sunday
and Mary will announce the winner on Monday.
Here is the list of Design Team members participating in the HOP:
Mary's Blog
Beth Chiu
Patti Kehl
Carol Mayne
Miriam Napier
Julie Warner
Vickie Zimmer
Marybeth Lopez
Beth Chiu
Patti Kehl
Carol Mayne
Miriam Napier
Julie Warner
Vickie Zimmer
Marybeth Lopez
- Serendipity Stamps: Snow Birds Branch Die Set 092DS, Happy Holidays Cling Stamp Set 1423CSS
- Inks: Distress Oxide Ink: Fired Brick, Black Soot, Broken China, Faded Jeans
- Paper: Bristol Smooth, Neenah Solar White 110lb, Black Licorice Bazzill
- Other dies: MFT Stitched Rectangles
15 comments:
Miriam, this is fantastic! It is so gorgeous and so well designed. I love it! Those birds look wonderful and that sky and snow is just perfect.
Love the snow birds! Charming card!
Snow balls ...Cute card.
Lovely combination of the birds & snow sky for Christmas! Brilliant with the Christmas greeting. Thanks for your inspirations.
This is so cute! Those cardinals look so bright and cheerful!
Love your unique and beautiful card.
Amazing scene and
lovely colors.
Carla from Utah
What an adorable card.
Very striking card...wonder how you did the snawball?
Just lovely!
Amazing! I love the look of the snow
Being across the river from St. Louis
and the baseball Cardinals, I love this
card. Not having to worry about
coloring in faces is great.
Wonderful stamp and wonderful card.
thanks for sharing.
love the birds.your work is so pretty.
Oh my ! Your card is so amazing, very unique ! margessw@icloud.com
I love this little scene - the sky technique is so strking, and those birds looking up at the snow are just adorable!
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