I was happy to see the new theme this week at Merry Monday -- to use a stocking or stockings on your Christmas card. Fun!
I have a cute old Stampin' Up! set that included a country-style stocking, and I was happy to be able to play with it! I colored the image with Copics and added Glossy Accents to the buttons for some interest. The sentiment is Hero Arts.
Now I'm off to check out the Design Team cards and some of the submissions...and I'm just tickled that my Christmas card stash is growing!
Thanks, as always, for stopping by!
Judy
Awh! This is such a cute little stocking! Love the layout and colors too! Thanks, Judy, for sharing it with us at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteso very sweet, judy!
ReplyDeleteI love your design, Judy! It's just perfect to frame that sweet county stocking! (Is that a Jessi crocheted mat I see?) Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteOh what a cutie of a card Judy! So, you should be so relaxed by the time Christmas comes around!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little country stocking Judy! The embossed dots add nice texture!
ReplyDeleteAdorable CAS card Judy, Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable stocking! And you've framed it so well on your gorgeous card! Thanks so much for joining us at Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteHi Judy! So lovely to have you join us at Merry Monday. Your card is gorgeous. The stocking image is so sweet and looks fabulous against the scallop oval and the embossed kraft. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh I really like this sweet little stocking image!! Beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeleteSweet card! Love the dry embossing dots and then the small black pattern paper with your stocking. It brings it all together.
ReplyDeleteAwwww....what a super adorable stocking! Love your CAS design. Thanks for joining us at Merry Monday this week xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. Love that little old fashioned image.
ReplyDeleteLovin' this country stocking Judy! Congrats on the HM for the last challenge!
ReplyDeleteThat little stocking is adorable, Judy! Love the tiny touch of gloss and the embossed top half of the card.
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