Welcome! I am very excited because today is the start of my 12 Days of Christmas.
Each day I will create a Christmas card and hopefully inspire you to play along in my link up. I will be joined by a friend, daily, who will also create for you!
Here is my card - using HLS Christmas Joy
I embossed and masked the poinsettia stamp and coloured it in with my Zigs. The sentiment is also embossed.
I embossed and masked the poinsettia stamp and coloured it in with my Zigs. The sentiment is also embossed.
Today I have Jane Taylor creating for us. Isn't her card simply adorable! I love the patterned paper behind her perfectly CAS and cute design.
Thanks for joining us with your inspiration, Jane!
I also have a little surprise for each of my guests. I decided that for each daily post, I would CASE one of their cards. I looked through just about every post these ladies had ever done and wow, the choices were nearly too much for my little brain ;)
I really loved this card below by Jane. It isn't a Christmas card but because I loved the design, I decided to CASE it and turn it into a Christmas Card.
Here is Jane's card -
Love all these cards! What a wonderful idea to CASE a card of each of your guests!
ReplyDeleteWOW Kylie! The second card was a surprise! Thanks so much for having me as part of your Twelve Days of Christmas and I'm so thrilled to have been CASEd by you. xx
ReplyDeleteI can tell this is going to be a fun but busy month for us all, what with all of the inspiration/challenges at various blogs and getting our Christmas cards and/or tags ready. Also love that you will be CASEing a card of each of your guests. You're off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteNot one, not two, but THREE fabulous festive cards showcased today, Kylie! Your poinsettias are lovely; Jane's elf, charming; your case of Jane's card - Christmas version - gorgeous! You're so sweet to be honouring your friend's in this way!
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Beautiful cards Kylie, I especially love the CASE you did of Jane's non Christmas card to create a Christmas card, I will try to link up when I can, thanks for the linky party huni x
ReplyDeleteFabulously festive Christmas cards. Your poinsettias are gorgeous Kylie, Jane's little elf is so cute and I love your case of Jane's card. Thanks for the fun event xx
ReplyDeleteBoth splendid makes, Congrats to Jane too
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Sweet Christmas card with the pink poinsettias and love your CASEing of Jane's card, the design with the patterned stripes and the diecut sentiment is very beautiful and clean, and a great idea for using some scraps! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea CASEing your guest's cards, too!
Thanks for the chance in your random drawing!
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ReplyDeleteHowever, love your cards, the first one is so sweet in pink and your CASEing of Jane's card looks very beautiful with the Christmas patterns. Great that you manage about CASEing some of your guest's cards.
Thanks for the linky party and the chance in the random draw!
I appear to have been missing the fun!! Following now. Love all these cards. Fab CASE of Jane's card. HUgz
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Especially love the one you CASE'd & am inspired to CASE youurs. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your pink poinsettia Kylie and Jane's cute elf is adorable especially with the striped background. How awesome to have you case each of us as part of this hop. Love your case on Jane's card. So festive.
ReplyDeleteTwo amazing christmas cards Kylie and I love your case of Jane's super card xx
ReplyDeleteWow, all the cards are fabulous but I really love your CASE of Jane's card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty watercoloured poinsettia Kylie and love Jane's cute elf. The CASEing is great too with the stripes of patterned paper and a large die cut sentiment echoing her original card beautifully. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of cards - I love the Cased one! Looking forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely!! I LOVE your CASE of Jane's card with the Christmas paper. I need to try this!!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are very lovely. The second is a great example how to use clippings and cuttings from bigger projects.
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