Hello there inky friends. Today I'm joining my fellow Cat Packers as we introduce TCP Tuesday challenge #359. It's all about CHRISTMAS IN JULY! And there's nothing like a great SALE to get you revved up right? The SUMMER SAVE SALE is going on NOW! Get 25% off ALL products in the TCP shop NOW through July 8! Take this opportunity to cross sets off your wish list and get a discount to boot!
The TCP Challenge runs throughout the month of July. To play along, please upload a CHRISTMAS themed entry to our blog post HERE.
Here are the details for the Challenge:
- Each month a new challenge will be posted on The Cat’s Pajamas blog and our Facebook page.
- If you want to play along you just upload your design to The Cat’s Pajamas blog page using the InLinkz button provided.
- You are not required to use a Cat’s Pajamas stamp or die but if you have them we would love to see them.
- On the day of the next challenge one winner will be chosen from the previous challenge and will receive a Cat Cash Voucher for $50!
Now let me share a bit about my Christmas themed card!
I created this fun and festive card using the adorable bunny set called "Your Gift". I started out by using an awesome new blending brush (COMING SOON TO THE SHOP) to add some light blue on a white card panel. I also stamped some of the tiny stars onto the background so that I could color them and add a bit of sparkly bling. I then stamped the bunny tree onto a piece of white cardstock and fussy cut the image before coloring with Copic markers. After it was colored, I applied some white gel pen to add dimension and give a bit more texture. I then started arranging the card design.
I thought a whisp of golden thread would add the fine ribbon treatment I needed for this card. To finish things off, I added a few golden pearls and mounted this panel onto a piece of polkadotty paper (Pink and Main) and mounted this panel onto a green backing. Next, I mounted the whole panel onto the card base and added the sweet sentiment.
So very sweet Kerry - this is one of my favorite TCP images.
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