Monday, November 06, 2006

More to show....













I've been making some more Christmas cards (well, it has to be done...) Just going to show a couple here for now. The black and white one was made with left over bits from a challenge to make a card using black and white, with ribbon only adding any other colour. Hared than it sounds as I had to fight against adding a brad, or a flower etc! I can't count this card though as the backing paper, stars and pots add too much in the way of "extras"


Another card made for a commission, this one an egagement card. There is no blue on it despite how it looks - the light must have caught on the silver edge as I was taking the photo! I had loads of bother with this - it started off with a fuchsia rather than dark red colour on the B&W baackground but no matter how much stuff I got out I couldn't find the right embellishments to work with it. Went back to my favourite dark red and hey presto!

11 comments:

Beckie said...

The cards are brill Kathy! The christmas trees are fab. Love the engagement one too. The B&W&G with the deep red is stunning :)

Anonymous said...

oh I like all of those cards, what a busy beaver you have been. I have yet to think about xmas cards this year.

Jo said...

Beautiful cards, the engagement one is stunning. I do love the christmas ones too, speshly the pink one :)

Jo x

Paula J Atkinson said...

Gorgeous cards. I do like the engagement one. Very stylish. The Xmas cards are pretty. I actually made one today..shock ..horror...

Joanne Bain said...

Hi Kathy
Thanks for popping by my blog. Your cards are truely stunning..I really love the engagemnet card it is beautiful.
Have a great day
Joanne

Debbie @ The Shabby Bungalow said...

As usual Kathy - stunning cards - how organised are you with your Xmas cards!!! :-)

Debbie
xxxxxxx

Oblibby said...

Lovely cards, Kathy. Would never have thought of pink and green for christmas but it looks amazing.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful cards Kathy.x

Anonymous said...

Love the cards.
Coincidentally I had suggested to one of my daughters that she uses the triangular christmas tree idea this year, which appealed to her. So now I can show her yours, for inspiration, as the modern colours may appeal to her, as we were probably thinking along traditional colours to begin with

Anonymous said...

Great blog Kathy, I have thoroughly enjoyed looking at your beautiful pieces of work on here.

Thanks for dropping by my blog :-)

CarolineO said...

Fabulous work, love the cards and the jewellery!