Christmas Wonder
Who is starting to think of Christmas? All of us on the Practicing Creativity design team! This month there are two brand new sets. The past few days, we’ve shown you Fall Fest and today we are showing you Christmas Wonder. (Isn’t that an appropriate name?!) I am so excited to let you in on a secret that we’ve known for quite some time….the amazing Karen Baker has designed her first set for PCD! She is not only a very talented cardmaker, she’s an awesome designer as well!
My card today features 5 of the new stamps in Christmas Wonder. Can you find them all? I went with traditional Christmas colors for this card- let me tell you, that was hard for me! I always like to go for non-traditional colors. ;) For this card, I used cork for the first time. Did you know that you can use a paper punch on it? I was pretty amazed….
Visit the following blogs for more peeks of the set, plus Courtney will be showing more of the new ribbons. All of these items will go live at midnight tonight- not too much longer to wait!
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have a great Saturday!
Stamps: Key to my Heart,Christmas Wonder (released 9/5)
Paper: Cream, Dark Chocolate, Pure Poppy, Ripe Avocado (PTI)
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Satin Red, Spring Moss (PTI) Antique Linen (Tim Holtz)
Other: Marvy 2½” scallop circle punch, Mossy Green rhinestones, Copics, EK Success bracket punch, paper piercer
Such a beautiful card! The partridge looks so elegant against the argyle. Always amazed how you can combine the PCD stamps like this.
So lovely and festive! Neat how you placed your gems on the paper! :)
WOW, very beautiful card. I love the colors and the combination of all those stamps. All of Courtney’s sets really do work well together.
very pretty paulina!!
Very nice card!!!
Very pretty! I love the argyle mixed in!
What a great card Paulina! I love it!
beautiful card.
BEAUTIFUL card Paulina!!
What a wonderful card! Love the bling!
love this card too! the traditional colors look really great here! :)
Love how you created such a festive feel by layering the images on your background!