Saturday, December 04, 2010

Beary Merry Christmas


Good Morning Everyone,

I'm am sooo behind with my Christmas card making! This cute little bear Milton is from Wild Rose Studio and I've coloured him with copics adding a little clear Spica Pen to the Holly. I'm also loving this lace that I purchased from Creations in Paper. The pattern paper is from Echo Park. The brads are very old and from my stash!



The large tag insert is stamped with my sentiment.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:-

Fuzzy Wuzzy Challenge - Christmas Something or an Otter
Stamp Something Challenge - Use Christmas Colour Combo

Thanks for stopping by ~ Have a wonderful weekend!

7 comments:

  1. Too cute Sharon, love it! *hugz*

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  2. So beautiful Sharon.

    Hugs Riet.x

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  3. This is such a cute teddy bear and I love how you colored it! Great card! Thanks for joining us at The Fuzzy Wuzzy Challenge!

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  4. Sharon, your card is wonderful! Such a cute image and love the traditional Christmas colors. Delightful! Thanks for sharing your card with us a the Fuzzy Wuzzy Challenge ths month. Nicely done.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  5. This is a beautiful fold card, what a great sentiment, love the paper and lace trim and that image is really sweet, he looks bashful with the stocking pulled up to his face, think it's a he anyway, lol!! Thanks so much for sharing with us at The Fuzzy Wuzzy Challenges!!
    hugs, stephanne

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  6. adorable!!!! Its been ages since I have seen and envelope card! you have made me want to make one again!! the bear is sooooo cute!!! and I love the colours you have used! Hugs Juls

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  7. What a beautiful folding card with tag, love it! And that little bear is so sweet, perfect for our Christmas challenge! Thanks for joining us at the Fuzzy Wuzzy place :-)
    Hugs Ingrid

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