All Dressed up are back too after a summer break the dressie girls are itching to get started again with the fabulous images by Wendy Burns
As its August, it is of course time to start thinking about Christmas cards, so I used 3 little Christmas girls for this image. When you purchase this one, you get all three together, but also separate so if you only want them individually, you can.
I actually coloured all three but liked this one best
The back ground is a Sue Wilson Die set. I used the largest shape to make the card blank, then layered up the next layers after tinting them with Tea Dye distress inks.
The sentiment is from a Crafters Companion sentiment set, and the poinsettias are an old rubber stamp collection I stamped in Distress inks them coloured with the same ink before shaping and layering.
The image itself is coloured with Promarkers and Spectrum noir pencils together.
Our challenge is Anything goes - you just have to use an All Dressed Up image. If you haven't got one, but would still like the chance of winning one, there are freebies here
Please hop over to the challenge here, check our the Dressie girls inspiration and then enter our challenge to win some images of your choice!
I'd like to enter this into:
Christmas stamping - Anything goes (Christmas)
Wags and Whiskers - Frame it
Winter Wonderland - Christmas Carols and Songs
See you soon
Rachael
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so gorgeous rachael.a really sweet image and i love your fabulous design and delicate colours ;D
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This is such a beautiful card Rachael!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful Christmas card, love the tea staining it really sets the back ground with the flowers :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea x
Lovely Christmas card, sooooo cute. Keep up the good work. xxx
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!! Thank you for joining us at Wags N Whiskers, good luck!!! Amy DT
ReplyDeleteVery cute image and a pretty card. Thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland. (Please could you add the title of the song/Carol it represents!) Carol S. DT
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love how you have framed her. You did an excellent job with this.
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