Christmas Card Challenges #9

Sunday, January 30, 2011

It's time for this week's card for Christmas Card Challenges.  This week's optional challenge is to use transarency or acetate on your cards.  I put a layer of transparency covering my entire card and then put the fun border punch strip over that, to hide the tape.  And of course you're not surprised to see such a simple card coming from me, right?  LOL

***Spplies***
Patterned Paper:  My Minds Eye

Stamps:  PTI
Other:  MS border punch, transparency

Did you have a good Saturday?  Mine was pretty good, went to the crop at work in the morning and then got our basement area where our exercise equipment is cleaned up so we can start using our equipment.  Time to get serious about shedding a few pounds and getting healthier.

Thanks for your visit. I hope you have a great Sunday.

8 comments :

StephC said...

Lovely card! I like the patterned paper chose. Great job!

Jeanne said...

Such a pretty card, Alanna. That paper is beautiful and I really like the border along the top. Thanks for sharing.

Good luck with the clean-up/out so you can use your equipment. Hope today is a nice day for you, you know the day before things get so cold weather-wise.

Crafty Katy said...

This is gorgeous! I love the border punch that you used as well.

Ted said...

Very clever to use the border to hide the tape. Lovely card, Alanna. :)

Carla said...

Very pretty Alanna!

Kathi Carlson said...

Another beauty!!

Sparkplug17 said...

Such a gorgeous card!

Unknown said...

What rich colors! And the transparency and border give a finishing touch to your beautiful card!

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