Saturday, September 5, 2009

Vintage Santa

Yes, I know it is only Labor Day! However, Mr. Brown (aka UPS) delivered some stamps yesterday that were released in the fall Inspiration Avenue publication! I just couldn't resist playing with them tonight!

The stamp is Vintage Santa. I used Burnt Umber Palette Ink and Transcendence Embossing Powder on the image and greeting. I colored the image with Aquacolor Crayons.

And the paper - that's the Willoughby Paper and Cardstock Collection along with some Ivory Cardstock!

Have a safe Labor Day Weekend!

Thanks for stopping by...

rita

Today's Abundance
-A low key and relaxing day
-Two finished table runners
-A nice long walk around the neighborhood
-One more box of craft supplies organized (but oh so many to go yet)
-A day of playing with fabric and paper/ink - how much better does it get than this

15 comments:

  1. I just love this set! And I love your card, very inspiring!!

    I hope you are having a great holiday weekend!

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  2. This set is on my order to send in this week - what a beautiful card. Great coloring TFS.

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  3. That's gorgeous! I can't believe how short the timing is until I really need to amp up the efforts for Christmas =)

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  4. Rita this is beautiful! Awesome image and coloring! Have a safe and blessed Labor Day!

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  5. This is wonderful. I love the vintage look, such a great stamp.

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  6. This is a beautiful vintage holiday card! Love it!

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  7. This is so pretty, Rita!! I love the subtle color with the crayones. I just finished coloring him up too, and was trying to figure out a card... thanks! ;)

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  8. love the vintage! and envious of all you accomplished over long weekend :)

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  9. oh Rita, he is beautiful. I love that image.

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  10. very pretty - and elegant! nice job!

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  11. this is truly lovely

    TFS!
    michelle

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  12. Love this very vintage Santa! Just enough color to make the details really explode!

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