Hello there. I’m over on the Memory Box blog today sharing a couple of clean and simple (CAS) cards made with products from the 2020 Christmas collection. You can read the post HERE.
Looks good. I can’t get link to blog to respond. It locks up. I even tried going through the store. I couldn’t connect from Angie’s the other day either š
Fantastic fall and winter cards, using the same layout and the same dies, Trina! Your pinecone looks amazing and so is the sky of both cards! Hideko xx
My word, these are beautiful. I'm more than a little bit smitten with the idea of using warm colours for the sky/background in a wintertime make (if ever there was a point in the year when we need all the light and visual representations of the sun that we can possible get, the snowy season is it).
Oh, wow, the pic looks so interesting! I'm going to see on Memory Box site!
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Both of these are awesome, Trina! Way to make those dies do extra work for you, my friend!
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ReplyDeleteI popped over to Memory Box and commented. Two beauties, Trina - makes me want to use the pine branch I bought!
ReplyDeleteFantastic fall and winter cards, using the same layout and the same dies, Trina! Your pinecone looks amazing and so is the sky of both cards!
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Trina wow, both cards are so amazingly pretty but I must admit the blue one is my favourite. love the warm to cold colours. totally love them :)
ReplyDeleteBoth look amazing, so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea to make the two glorious and very different cards. Great scenes and designs and both are amazing Trina x.....Very clever cards x
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Trina. Your ink blending is AMAZING! Love how the pine cones work for different seasons! xx
ReplyDeleteMy word, these are beautiful. I'm more than a little bit smitten with the idea of using warm colours for the sky/background in a wintertime make (if ever there was a point in the year when we need all the light and visual representations of the sun that we can possible get, the snowy season is it).
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