Hey there lovely friends...
Yes, OK, you got me... this is a card for 'that occasion in December that in my house isn't mentioned till November!' But I had to... that's my excuse! In Stamping Bella land, it's Bellarific Friday, and it's time for a 'Christmas in July' challenge... but I figured Edna could be popping out of a package at any time of the year (even though she has mistletoe in her hand, hmmm...) And she's ALWAYS merry.. so I'm just about getting away with it... I think...
Card Info
Stamp - Stamping Bella Edna The Fairy Godmother
Sentiment - Paper Smooches Christmas Sampler
Paper - Scrap from my stash
Colouring - Copics
Skin - E000/00/11/93
Hair - E23/27/29/79
Reds - R24/46/39, E57
Greens - YG25, G20/40/43
Doodlebug Design Matt Sprinkles
Glitter and Gem
Hope you like what I did and that you'll pop over to the Stamping Bella Blog to join in our challenge for next week.. which this time, is taking inspiration from a photo that you'll find on the blog.
Have a good weekend all...
Big hugs
Edna looks fantastic! Gorgeous card and I like the little bits of sparkle! Perfect card for 'the occasion which doesn't get mentioned until November'!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous festive colour scheme and fab colouring. xx
ReplyDeleteI love Edna and you did a great job with her!
ReplyDeleteWell done Christine, a really gorgeous Christmas card, super image sandlike the fact that she is 'Merry' with out a glass of wine, poor thing.
ReplyDeleteI have done all my Christmas cards now, phew a great relief.
Have a good weekend.
Kath x
This is a brilliant stamp and a great card love her Love and hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteShe's fabulous Chris - and so is your gorgeous card - Michelle x
ReplyDeleteShe looks fabulous and beautifully coloured. Love it
ReplyDeleteLorraine x
Hi Christine! I so love Christmas cards ANY time of the year .. it makes me so happy to see them! And I'm glad you did one .. it's truly GORGEOUS! These Stamping Bella images are just darling too!
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well and having some warm sunshiney days! :)
Big Hugs,
Elise