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Monday, May 5, 2014

Love and Joy

Love and joy, come to you, and to you your wassail too....sorry.  Once I get on a singing tangent I can't stop.  My first project finished from the stack of ideas I had for National Scrapbooking Day (on which I was stuck doing housework and didn't get a single thing made!) is this Christmas card.  I wanted it to be slightly wintery, and I also heard the song from Frozen*, "Let It Go" in my head more than once as I was making it.  I made it specifically for the color challenge at Tis The Season Challenge Blog, and I"m really happy with it.  The challenge called for these three colors:


I adlibbed the best I could, and here's what I came up with.


You can't really tell in the photo, but her halo, wings and the music notes are all sparkly.  I love sparkly.

I'm entering this in just one challenge, Tis The Season #15 - It's A Wintery Mix!  Thanks so much for looking and happy crafting.  Laters!!

*I know I'm the only person alive but I didn't love Frozen, and yet I walk around my house singing "Let It Go" every day.  I literally cannot get it out of my head.  I'm sure now that I've brought it up, it's also stuck in your heads.  I apologize :)

5 comments:

  1. gorgeous card love the your layout too xxxx

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  2. Beautiful job with the colors, Lisa! The bling around the sentiment looks awesome and your coloring looks fabulous!

    Thanks so much for playing along with us at 'Tis The Season!

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  3. Your card turned out beautiful! I love the sparkles too! Thanks for playing along with us at Tis the Season!

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  4. Lisa, you did a great job using the colors for this challenge, and I love your background that I'm pretty sure you made with embossing folders. Somehow those music notes fit you with all the singing you seem to be doing. ;) Thanks for joining us at 'Tis the Season.
    Sara

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  5. This is so pretty.. I love the way you colored your image. Great Christmas card. Thanks for joining us at 'Tis The Season.

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