Recently I have discovered quite a few new (to me) craft store websites in Europe and love the purchases I have made. The trouble is I get them muddled as to what came from where... so the sentiment and church fall into that category.
I prefer to sing this carol in the original German, it just seems more evocative somehow, so I was delighted to get the die of it. Many years ago we visited the little chapel in Austria commemorating the composing of this carol and although not exactly like it, (I believe that one has a domed roof,) the image on the bauble is to represent it.
This is so pretty. I am a person who likes cards without a lot of decorations and all your cards are my type of cards...thank you for all your sharing of your work...simplicity is my cup of tea...LOL!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant and stunning card! I admire your CAS style and you really did a great job using the colors from the 52CCT challenge!! Thank you so much for playing with us! Rosi x
ReplyDeleteI love this church ornament, Chrissie, and how you've used this sketch with it!
ReplyDeleteBeatufiul card using the sketch and challenge colours, Chrissie. Your sweet church is adorable as an ornament. Isn't it great when making a card brings back wonderful memories of places visited. Sweet! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully elegant card!
ReplyDeleteFantastic CAS card and so classic! Thanks for joining us at 52 CCT this week:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! You used the colours very nicely!Thanks for playing at 52 CCT challange.
ReplyDeleteStunning, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI love all the white with the pops of blue and silver! You've done a fabulous job of combining the challenges. Thank you so much for making CC&S one of them! :)
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