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Merry & Bright


Hello,

Brandi here, popping in with a fun Christmas card using non-traditional colors. This card would also be great for that special man in your life, with the masculine color scheme. Right?

For this card I stamped the various ornaments from Hero Arts Christmas Crystals stamp set all over a sheet of watercolor paper. Next,  I colored in the images with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers. Once the coloring was complete I adhered the panel onto a black and white patterned card base. I added a few finishing touches that included a popped up sentiment from the same stamp set and a few sequins. What do you think? Easy, Peasy?

Thank you for stopping by,
Brandi


Comments

  1. Love it.. thank you so much for sharing it with us.

    Have a great day!
    Jessica Lynn

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  2. This card is beautiful! I would like to thank you for sponsoring the Coffee Lovers Blog Hop that is taking place from Dec 11 - 18 - thank you so much - you will be blessing someone - have a lovely week Gail

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  3. Just popping in to thank you for sponsoring the Coffee Lovers Blog Hop!

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  4. Very pretty card. I just picked up some of those markers. They are too fun.

    Thank you for sponsoring the coffee lovers blog hop

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  5. Loving the coloring on this card. STUNNING!!

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  6. great card!
    Thank you for sponsoring winter coffee blog hop!
    hugs
    Bad Kitty's Craftroom
    >^.^<

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  7. Stunning coloring, thanks for. Being. A super sponsor

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