Thursday, December 13, 2012

It's A Christmas Bling...


Inspired by Keep It Simple Washi Tape Challenge, Addicted to CAS Baubles Challenge and The Paper Players gorgeous colour combo I created these dangling washi Christmas baubles, using The Alley Way Stamps Fa-la-la and sentiment from Christmas Magic.  I stamped the front of the baubles in StazOn Dove Grey before fussy cutting them, stamped the image on the back of the baubles, and added some Kaisercrft bling, front and back.  I die cut a circle from the front of the card, and from a die cut scalloped circle.  Each bauble is hung using fine wire, sandwiched between the base cardstock and the red die cut layer, and secured with terrifically tacky tape.




8 comments:

  1. Fabulous baubles, Lyndal! I like how you have used the wire. Thank you for joining us at ATCAS. Sue x

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  2. Oh how fabulous! Love that you hung the baubles! Thanks for playing along with us at the Paper Players!

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  3. What a great way to use washi! SO cute! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players this week and sharing this beauty!!

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  4. Great ornaments! Love your sentiment too! Thanks so much for playing along at ATCAS! xx

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  5. This is a beautiful card! I'm glad you combined these challenges, they work together perfectly.
    Love all the white space on your card, it makes the sentiment and the awesome decoration stand out even more.
    Thanks for joining us at KEEP IT SIMPLE!,
    Mia

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  6. I love the washi baubles! How clever! Cute sentiment too...reminds me of a child's handwriting. Thanks for playing at ATCAS!

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  7. Very cute Christmas card! Love how you've hung the baubles in the frame! Thanks for playing along with the Paper Players this week!

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  8. Super cute card! Love the washi tape baubles!
    Thanks so much for playing along with us at KEEP IT SIMPLE!
    Anni

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