Saturday, 7 November 2009

Let it snow...

I know it's not like me to post twice in one day... but I got over-excited and wanted to share MORE cards. :)
This one is for the current Hero Arts challenge - to use unusual colour combinations for Christmas cards.  Lots of digital stuff here... and a couple of very non-digital twigs :)
Let it Snow
Let it Snow - Detail
Supplies: Images and Stamps - Hero Arts (sentiment, snow, snowman); paper - Michelle Underwood; Button - Papermania; Copics.
And this one is made using THIS FREE KIT over at 2Peas - LOVE these pretty papers.  Thanks for the free goodies!!!
Christmas Snowflake
Christmas Snowflake - detail
Supplies: Paper - Jen Allyson; Stamp and gem - Hero Arts; Cuttlebug and Die; Sewing Machine
I hope you are inspired to go and download some digi stuff.  Just click HERE to check it all out. :)  And Michelle Underwood has 25% off ALL of her kits today - including her GORGEOUS brand new Vintage Holiday Memories.
Have a good day :)

11 comments:

  1. You are such an enabler for digit kits, Lucy! I am loving the FREE digit stuff at Two Peas! I also like it when you are excited as we get to see more fabulous cards from you. A win win situation :)

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  2. I always look forward to your digi cards, Lucy! You are such a great enabler, too!

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  3. love the sentiment on the first card! so clever! thanks for the links to the free kits! will definitely go and take a look!! Thanks for sharing your inspirational work!!

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  4. Well no wonder you wanted to share these lucy, as always they are totally gorgeous! Real twiggy arms... how cute is that! Jo x

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  5. Gorgeous Christmas cards, Lucy! Love them!!!

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  6. These are gorgeous cards! I love the big snowflake with the bling in the center! :) Beautiful!

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  7. Both cards are super cute, but the snowflake... I love it!

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  8. You always make th most charming cards, I love your work!

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  9. love the clean freshness of this... and the sentiment the way it curves

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  10. Lovely and crisp - such a great idea adding in the twig arms for textural contrast! Yummy!

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