Monday, December 14, 2009

My Most Favoritest Christmas Card!!!



as my dad was telling me whose card was whose, we realized two people we had forgotten. So I had to do two cards last minute. One was Card #450 and the last one was this one. For this one my dad asked me to make a super pretty card for my cousin Wilson cuz he made a big impression on my dad this past summer when my parents went down there.

Apparently Wilson is a great dancer!!


I knew I wanted to make an easel card because they're so elegant and I wanted to use Angel Tilda. But as I finished up and was about to lay the image over the front I couldn't shake the feeling that it wouldn't look right. So I looked in my drawer and remembered I had seen one of my pretty poinsettias that Pam had gotten me the day before. So I pulled it out, added pop-up dots and voila! I added the gold charms later on.

When I showed my parents this card they were amazed! They LOVED it!!! I had to make the envelope myself because I don't know how to make my Cricut cut out square envelopes. The ones it makes are too wide. It took me a couple of hours to do everything but well worth it.

Enjoy!

CARD 453
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This one is closer to the actual colors of the card.
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Non-Magnolia Christmas Cards for Ecuador


These last two Christmas Cards are for my uncle Hugo and my uncle Ruben in Riobamba. My dad liked these very much. They both have the Nativity scene in them.

CARD 451
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CARD 452
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More Edwin and Tilda in Ecuador


These are my last Tilda and Edwin Christmas Cards that will be going to Ecuador today.

Here is Edwin as Santa's Helper.

CARD 446
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CARD 447
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Here's Tilda as Unwrapped Tilda. I love the Designer Paper on the card. The biggest one. I didn't find it in a Christmas Pack. It was in one of my other floral ones. I went through all my pads and ripped out pages I thought might work with a Christmas theme because I was running out of Christmas paper. I wanted variety from what I was always using.

CARD 448
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CARD 449
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CARD 450
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Edwin and Tilda Celebrate the Holidays... in Ecuador!!


Here are more of my cards for my relatives in Ecuador. A lot of these are for my cousins. We have a big family down there. We couldn't send to everyone unfortunately.

CARD 442
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This is Magnolia Stamp #3020 Cozy Tilda. I love coloring this stamp. The hearts at top are a bit difficult if you don't have a fine-tip point but I make up for it but cutting closely to the lines.

CARD 443
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This is the first card I made for my relatives in Ecuador. I thought I was going to make all of them with Tilda with a Piglet because in Ecuador pigs are called chanchos in colloquial. And little piggies are called chanchitos. Native cuisine in Ecuador consists mostly of pork so I thought it would be cute to send this Tilda with the chanchito.

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Finally, one of my favorite Tildas. This is the Angel Tilda I think? She's not on the site right now so I can't link back to her (or Tilda with piglet). But I really love the way this card came out. The ribbon is so beautiful and soft and I love the snowflakes. I sued Prismacolor Pencils to color this one and Prismacolor markets for the stars, wings, and headband.

CARD 445
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Also, I'm trying out different sizes for my pix. I like the way the bigger pix look but I take so many pix that it might fill up too much space. Not sure yet what to do.

Jackie

 

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