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Friday 14 May 2010

DT Post - Phindy's Friday Challenge #5 - Christmas in Spring

I'm breathing a big sigh of relief here that it is Friday, it's been one of those weeks!

It is of course also time for Phindy's Friday Challenge, which is to create a Christmas project using one of Phindy's images. You might well have expected me to use my favourite image, Sleigh Ride, but I thought I'd do something different this week and opted for Jingle Bear. When I say different, if you check out the challenge blog you can see that no less than four of us elected to use Jingle Bear! It's worth looking and seeing just how versatile the image is:). I'm entering him for the ABC Christmas Challenge, which is J is for Jingle Bells, as well as Pile It On, who have Cute & Cuddly as their theme. It's also entered for the ABC Challenge of U is for unused stash, for reasons that will become clear:)

My card began with the background. I was trying to make Distress Ink backgrounds and this was meant to be a soft purple/grey shaded paper. I was too heavy handed with the grey inkpad and ended up with the shape of the ink pad all over. So I turned it on point, added some white gel pen to the "peaks" and voila, a wintry background appeared from my "failed" background. It's fun how sometimes you can end up with something great that is totally different from the effect you were trying for, if a bit frustrating:).

I coloured my image with Copics and cut some snow ridges from leftover white cardstock, then mounted him onto the background. There were some odd bright blue flecks on the card which got covered up with mopre white gel pen, making snowflakes. I found the perfect piece of Artylicious digital paper in my stash, which I've had for years, to go with the background, added some snowflake embossed white card and a ribbon. Sentiment is from Craftwork Cards.

On showing the card to DH he duly admired it but tactfully asked why the image wasn't central on the card. AARRGGHHH! How could I do that? I only had one piece of the stripy DP, and a one-off background, there was no way the card would come apart without tearing something. I looked through my stash and found some peel-offs at the bottom of the drawer - haven't used them in years! A few stars scattered down the RH side of the image, with one in the sky, make it look like the image was meant to be off-set - I hope! So the unused DP worked with the background that I'd made and the unused peel-offs saved the day!

I asked DH if he could see any other problems on the card, somehow I always knew he was always going to say no, regardless of how it looked... ;)

Enjoy your weekend and I hope you find time to make a Christmas card of two with us this week.

22 comments:

  1. OH was right - there is nothing wrong with the card - it's lovely!!!

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  2. I think this card is gorgeous and love the way your "mistakes" turned this into a real piece of art. Had you not shared, I would have thought all was planned-artfully so!

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  3. Sometimes the best things come out of an oops!
    This is a very sweet card, I love the embossed border.
    Thanks for Piling It On this week :)

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  4. i love it and that backgound is wonderful - never ask DH's LOL !! I've actually tossed cards because of mine's comments.. love what you did with the image!

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  5. Don't you just love happy accidents??? I was admiring your background before, wondering how it was done! And I totally thought the image was meant to be off center to accommodate that lovely shower of stars...
    LOVE it!
    TFS
    Hugs
    Annika

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  6. this is fabulous Anne- I am saying "brrrrr" as I look at it! he he he!

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  7. Love it! Beautifully crafted and put together. I know exactly what you mean about OH's!!!
    Hugs
    Valxx

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  8. I can't believe the background happened by accident. I love the snow peaked mountains! Beautiful non traditional Christmas colors, too. Funny story about asking your dh how it looked!

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  9. Awww...sweet card!
    Thanks for joining us at the ABC Christmas Challenge & Pile It On!
    Helen x

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  10. The background is realy spot on. Gorgeous card and this bear is a real "cudly". Love the embossing. :) Thank you for joining us at "PIO" this week!
    hugs Nana

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  11. Anne, this is fabulous! I love your choice of colors... just beautiful! A great Christmas card!

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  12. Your card is LOVELY!!!!
    Thanks for joining us at PIO!!
    Have a GREAT day!

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  13. Wow- I love your 'mistake' background- it is wonderful! I love the image you worked with too- beautifully done. TFS

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  14. this is gorgeous! love how you created a 'scenery' behind the image *wow*
    {hugs} Sylvia

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  15. Beautiful card, the background is stunning! I love the fact that mistakes can be a start point for something else.
    Thank you for playing with us at Pile it on!

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  16. fabulous card :-) I love how you created the background ,,, looks fantastic !! gorgeous image too :-)

    thanks for joining the ABC Christmas Challenge :-)
    Luv
    Lols x x x

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  17. So beautiful!! I absolutely love how you have done the background. This is one amazing card!!!

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  18. a lovely vintage feel to this card. thanks for joining in with us on the ABC Christmas blog challenge.
    hugs, annie x

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  19. Anne, this is FANTASTIC! I absolutely love everything about it!

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  20. Absolutely fabulous! Thanks for playing along at ABC CC. Hugs, Squirrel xx

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  21. Oh great card, My son would love this one he loves Polar bears! Thanks for joining us on the ABC Christmas challenge hope your getting a nice stash of cards ready for Xmas 2010 :) Samantha

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  22. Another beautiful card!! Thanks again for playing with us this challenge!!
    ~Lacey
    www.stampandcreate.com
    ABC Christmas Challenge DT

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