Friday, July 16, 2021

Merry Christmas

I am continuing with my Christmas in July cards. I signed up for a Card Maker Success Summit class yesterday and it's only available for 24 hours - the free version, that is. Anyway, I watched a video by Daniel West and he showed how to mask around your card using washi tape, blending and how to draw a Christmas tree in  your background just with Copic markers and dots. Easy peasy!! Here is one I made. Snowman is by Unity Stamps. Sentiment is by Newton's Nook. 

Crafty Gals - Christmas in July
Watercooler Wednesday - All about Occasions
Addicted to CAS - Christmas
Less is More - Christmas in July
Krafty Chicks - CAS










10 comments:

Rachelle Oltean said...

Hey Sherri! I love this CAS card design and the green background really sets off the snowman! Have a great weekend and hope you have fun with Tino! I will take some pics this afternoon (of my photo area) and send them out to you!
Hugs - Rachelle : )

Vicky Hayes said...

What a great CAS design Sherri! The background you made shows off that adorable snowman perfectly. Thank you for joining in with us at Addicted to CAS. Vicky x

Dawn Phillips said...

Your snowman is so sweet. Love Dawn x

meg said...

A great background to showcase your snowman,love your Christmas tree

Kathyk said...

Lovely card, the image panel background is fab too

Kathyk

Donna Walls said...

Sweet card and lovely ink blending and added Tree. Thanks for entering your design in the challenge at Krafty Chicks! Donna

Bunny said...

Great Christmas card. I forgot all about the card making summit. [Bunny]

Leanne said...

This is so wonderful, nicely done! Great snowman!
Thank you for playing our challenge at Krafty Chicks Challenge this week.

Leanne DT/KCC

Cathy said...

Great CAS card, the dotty tree looks fabulous with the cute snowman and his dotty scarf, thankyou for playing along at Watercooler Wednesday, Cathy x

Neets B said...

How great to combine the traditional Christmas colours of red and green with a snowman theme, looks fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x