Over in Limetteland this week we are being asked to do a monogram, this is my first attempt:
Hope I've interpreted this correctly! Put together in Publisher I've used a backing paper, frame and snowflake from a Christmas from around the world free download. The "C" is in Dutch and Harley font. The sentiment is printed direct to card in Santa's Sleigh font. Snowflake is highlighted with a gelly roll pen and I've used a gold gel pen to outline the "C".
Many thanks to all the Limettes for their lovely comments on last weeks creations and the help regarding the "Joy" stamp - I'm going to mount it on eazi mount to see if that helps.
Challenges entered:
Less is More - monogram
Christmas Cards all Year Round - anything goes
Carol x
This is lovely Carol
ReplyDeleteYou have interpreted it perfectly!
Thank you so much
Diva LIM mandi
"Less is More"
This is just lovely Carol, looks very elegant. Hugs, Claire x
ReplyDeleteGreat card xx Jan
ReplyDeleteReally lovely card, love how you have put it together :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card - a lovely feel to it!
ReplyDeleteStace x (19)
Spot on!! A lovely monogram. I like the very vintage feel to the letter and snowflake - it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant love the monochrome and vintage look....:) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card
ReplyDeleteBeryl x
Carol, you're really going good on your Christmas cards! LOVE this one...so bright and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteMy Card
what a cute little card :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card and love the use of colour just perfect.
ReplyDeleteMarie
Super! and another Christmas card done too
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Super job Carol!
ReplyDeleteThis one works really well!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
Lady LIM
"Less is More"
What a lovely card, great layers and textures. xx
ReplyDeletePerfect monogram card..and you are now 1 card ahead for Christmas, too!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Carol!!
ReplyDeleteThe font is fab, matches really well with the Christmas theme, very vintage.
ReplyDeleteA great christmas card, its lovely xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely Christmas card and fits the monogram theme well,
ReplyDeleteSandy