Saturday, December 21, 2013

Star of Bethlehem

 Hallo,
   Short post - kinda a lay around and play in the craft room kinda day here....foggy, muggy and sposed to rain this evening here in NW Florida.
   Lunch time saw my DD and I downtown looking around a local craft fair (very small) and some of the downtown shops and then had lunch with the DH and DS - DS was late joining us so I had him bring my spoiled puppy and we took her out and about at the craft fair - she LOVES being around all those people and other dogs too.
  I managed to get a few things done in my craft room - this card for a challenge over at Flourishes and pretty much finished off the first batch for my card coloring class that starts in January.
  I did this card with one of my newest sets from Flourishes - called 'Star of Bethlehem'  - the blue and the silver cardstock are both shimmery and glittery so this card is much prettier IRL - very hard to get a good picture with our blah, foggy day here....
  Both the silver and blue pretty papers are from 'Paper Temptress' - she has a TON of beautiful papers - check it out here www.papertemptress.com
   Check out the challenge over at Flourishes here - www.flourishes.org/blog/
    Have a great weekend!!!!
        Tera


3 comments:

Greta said...

Love the torn vellum piece over the beautiful white flowers! So glad you joined in my vellum challenge at Flourishes Timeless Tuesday.

Cheryl said...

OMGosh, Tera...this is STUNNING! I love the white embossing on dark blue and on the vellum, but what really catches your eye is the card design. Covering half the flower with vellum and tearing the edge, then adding metallic pearls...Wow! A real beauty! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas, and Thanks for playing along with us in the Timeless Tuesday Vellum Challenge!

Allison Cope said...

Wowsers Tera!!! This is just simply beautiful! Not only is the colour striking but the torn edge and use of the vellum is brilliant! Absolutely wonderful! Thanks for joining us for our "Timeless Tuesday Challenge" at Flourishes this week!