I was lucky enough to be chosen as the winner of a recent challenge at Addicted to CAS and was offered a Guest Designer Spot.... and so here I am!
Their theme this time is presents!
This stamp from Stampendous, epitomises the reason why we give presents at Christmas time, to remember the gifts given by the Three Wise Men to Jesus at his birth.
This is simply stamped onto deep blue card and embossed with gold embossing powder. The panel was cut out with an MFT stitched square die, elongated slighted to fit the card front.
My Anniversary cruise will be here before I know it and so I think I need to get into Christmas mode PDQ!
Absolutely stunning card, Chrissie! I love the contrast of gold EP with the dark blue background...it's so striking and your religious theme is lovely!
ReplyDeleteCongrats again on your well deserved win at ATCAS and thank you again for being our Guest Designer for this challenge!
Chrissie, your card is absolutely GORGEOUS!! I love your take on the code word, and the gold on blue is so perfectly fitting for the kings! It's a joy to have you here as Guest Designer at Addicted to CAS!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Chrissie, the combination of the rich blue with the gold is perfect! x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful classic Christmas card. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning, Chrissie ! This stamp set is just gorgeous and your choice of gold heat embossing it over a dark card stock is just fabulous. LOVE it ! Congratulations for guest designing at ATCAS and thanks so much for inspiring. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat richness those colors bring to your card, Chrissie. Thanks for being our guest designer.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Guest Designing, Chrissie! ALL of your cards are spotted as winners all around Blogland and your wins are well-deserved! You still have the "touch," my friend, and this card is no exception! Brilliant!! Hope you and Phil and the family are all doing well! ❤Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful christmas card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being our guest designer :)
Take care.
Ellenor