I make and send nearly 100 cards each year. And even though Christmas is never a surprise I seem to scramble every year to get them done. I make several kinds. The first card I made, I must admit, was almost a complete copy of one by Sharon L. Johnson at notimetostamp.com. I never do that but her card just struck me. Hers was square without a greeting. There was something about the blue and silver that was so classy looking. And it has been many years since I used the Krylon Leafing Pen and had forgotten how pretty it is. It was fun to use those again.
Supplies; Bashful Blue Stampin Up cardstock; Ranger silver embossing powder (used on wreath and greeting); Krylon Leafing Pen in silver; Hero Arts greeting stamp; Versamark; Penny Black wreath stamp; Kaisercraft blue gems; Corner Chomper
This is a gorgeous card. I do agree that the blue and silver is an amazing combination. Wow, you send a bunch of cards. I send 45 and they are ready to go in the mail next week. Hope your Thanksgiving is blessed with good people and good food.
Posted by: karen q | Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 06:37 PM
Wow, Jana! This is so lovely! The blue and silver look beautiful together! Gorgeous wreath! Happy Turkey Day to you! :)
Posted by: Barb :) | Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 06:49 PM
Such an elegant card and love that wreath stamp!
Posted by: Sue McRae | Friday, November 26, 2010 at 12:59 PM
Fabulous!
Posted by: Terri the stamping Barroness | Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 01:04 AM
I have to ask, what, on this card, did you use the Krylon leafing pen for? I'm not familiar with it. The card is beautiful!
Posted by: Marilyn Beck | Tuesday, October 03, 2017 at 06:41 AM
Is the Penny Black wreath stamp a old stamp or still available?
Posted by: Nancy Gerrits | Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 09:45 PM