I used the DDH stamp called Train for my Christmas card. I love this vintage stamp with the script background. It requires little coloring and makes a nice card. I did color the holly berries with Copics and then I inked the edges of the image. The background paper is from TAC's retired Merry Wishes paper collection, always a favorite with me. I added a Bazzill poinsettia flower also with some bead centers.
Since this IS Christmas, we are giving away presents! Three mystery Design Team members will be giving away a Digi Design House Christmas set of your choice just for commenting on their blog post. You have until 6:00PM CST on Sunday, July 10 to comment. At 6:01PM, the number of comments will be tallied, and the random number generator will do its magic to pick the winner. You don't know which team members will be giving away the presents, so make sure you comment on EACH stop in the hop. Oh yes, we are giving away THREE FREE STAMP SETS!
* Hannah - http://www.delightfullydistressing.blogspot.com
* Debra - http://creamcityangels-digi.blogspot.com/
* Paula-Kay - http://digidesignsbypk.blogspot.com (You are here)
* Teresa - http://www.mamapickle.blogspot.com
* Tracy - http://www.stampingseasons.blogspot.com
* Christine - http://christines-creativedigitals.blogspot.com
* Dee - http://deesdesigns.wordpress.com/
* Michelle - http://www.wannastamp.com
11 comments:
LOVE the bright colors!!!! And your handmade flower... fabo!!!
Lovely Paula Kay!
Beautiful!
Wonderful!! The flower is the perfect touch! Blessings and Hugs!!
Paula... I love how you created your vintage looking train! I love it! Thanks so much for sharing your talents with me! Have a wonderful day! Happy Creating! Sara
I'm loving the pink with the red! This image is sure to be a Christmas favorite - love the vintage feel you gave your card, stunning as always!
Your card is so great. TFS.
I've always loved this train!
Beautiful card Paula-Kay!
This is so beautiful! I love the way you used the train! Gorgeous card!
Love the crisp black image. Nothing better than to just ink it up and stamp! Kerry
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