Wow! I can't believe that we're already in the middle of November and I'm still well behind with my Christmas cards! Ugh!! Anyways, I hope I'll be able to create more within this week. My card for today is based on two challenges:
CAS93 a sketch inspired by ltecler and,
SSCC65 based on John 3:30 verse ("He must increase, but I must decrease.")
As I've said I chose to make the CAS card because I want others to see more of Jesus in me and less of myself. Hence, the simplicity of my card. :) I haven't coloured for months now and it felt like first time to me while I was colouring this image from Justrite Christmas Treasures set. I actually went over the circle stamped margin while I was sponging the sky (not in purpose, of course, LOL!). And to make unnoticeable, after cutting it with Circle Nesties, I coloured the white area with my Copic marker, put some glue on it and sprinkled it generously with my MS Crystal Fine Glitter!! The dp is from Graphic 45 (from my stash) and I just adorned it with leaves from Prima Christmas mix and a pearl at the center.
Thanks for visiting once again and see you on my next post.
Have a blessed day!
Jhet
Hi Jhet! Oh I love your CAS card! Love the image and how you colored it and great idea to "fix" it with the glitter... gives a nice extra punch and I love it!!! Thanks for your continued support of Stampin Sisters in Christ challenges!
ReplyDeleteJhet this is a fabulous clean and simple card. Thank you for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ.
ReplyDeleteI adore this card!!! It is so clean and simple and the image is wonderful. Thanks for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ!
ReplyDeleteJhet, this is gorgeous!!! Your work is an inspiration for me!!
ReplyDeleteHello Jhet - it is lovely to see you play along this week! Your colouring ROCKS girl - the colours are gorgeous too! It is perfect for this weeks challenge! Thank you for joining us at Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge this week - we love to see you! {{{hugs}}}
ReplyDeleteLinda SSIC Design Team
What a beautiful card!
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