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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Festive Friday 2-11

Welcome all to another Festive Fridays. If you are new to us, sit back, grab a cup of coffee, relax and enjoy some wonderful Christmas Cards. Yes, I did say Christmas. Festive Fridays will be every other Friday with samples of Christmas cards. This way, you can be making your cards all year long and you will avoid the mad rush when you could be enjoying the Christmas Season. You should have just come from Debbie. If you stumbled upon this post you can go back to Terri and start at the beginning. I will also have a complete list of the Festive Friday hop at the end of this post in case you get lost along the way.


Recipe:
5.5 x 4.25 card base (cream)
5.25 x 4 layer (green)
2 layer (white)
2 layer (burgundy w/snowflake design)
Ribbon
1.5 x 9 rosette (green)
Snowflake brad
Stamps (My Pink Stamper - Winter Punnies) - snowflake and Warmest Winter Wishes
Silver inkpad



This is probably the easiest and versatile card you can make.  It's not necessarily just a Christmas Card, you could use it for a Thank You card also. 
I hope you enjoy hopping through all the Christmas card ideas and hope to see you in two weeks. 
I am planning a much more elaborate card for you next time.
 
I hope you enjoyd my card and now your next stop will be Yolonda

Here is a complete lineup for all the next stops in case you get lost along the way:  
 
Brenda Lee Burfeind (That's me)
Yolonda
Katie
cRaft gaRdeN



7 comments:

  1. I love the colors you used! And I do see the possibilities with the design! Thanks!

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  2. Love your use of symmetry and color.

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  3. nicely done. great colours and design

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  4. Very elegant looking card - love it!

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  5. Love the galss etching!

    Thanks for sharing.

    April
    acmusn2003 at yahoo dot com

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  6. What a stunning card! I love the colors you used! I'm a follower--you can find me at http://karelj.blogspot.com and/or ksjennings at gmail dot com

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  7. Thanks for the hop! I really like your glass etching! I have the supplies but haven't worked up the nerve to actually try etching something. Maybe now I will!

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