Friday, 4 May 2012

Hark The Herald Angels Sing


Hey, made this card last night with the 'Crimbo Crackers', card with an angel on, challenge in mind. I love this image; it reminds me of my childhood Christmas stories I used to adore :)


I edged the picture with Brilliance, galaxy gold ink and backed it onto green and gold, then gold card rounding all the corners, including the card blank.

I also edged the card blank with gold ink, then printed the sheet music of 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' off the internet. I cut this to fit my card, and edged it with Distress Ink, bundled sage.
I added flowers as embellishments, which I inked gold and green to match the co;our scheme. I added two gold leaves, and punched three foliage with a pine punch. I inked the foliage green with the brilliance, pearlescent ivy, and slid them underneath the flowers. To finish, I added a gold angel and two smaller green brads to the center of the flowers.

Very pleased with the result! I would like to enter my card in the following challenges: - crafty hazelnuts christmas challenge - any greeting/sentiment

7 comments:

  1. Lovely card Kat. You need to put this in Crafty Hazelnut's challenge too x

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  2. Beautiful card - thanks for joining in my CHNC challenge 70 - hope to see you soon - new challenge tomorrow morning x

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  3. Oh so pretty! LOVE the vintage images! I hope you come and play along with us at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown as well!!! :)

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  4. WOW, very elegant card!!! I love the music sheet and the beautiful image! Thanks for joining us this week at CCC and we hope to see you again next challenge. Hugs, Brigitte

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  5. Gorgeous card!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Christmas Card Challenges! Hugs!!

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  6. beautiful angel card. thanks so much for joining us @ CCAYR. x

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  7. Wonderful - image is lovely! Thank you for joining in at Crimbo Crackers – hope you can join me again for the next challenge! Crimbo Crackers

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