It's tall and skinny week over on the Mojo Monday blog and Julee's sketch is another keeper.
I delved into my MME Mistletoe magic pad and found a few papers to work with. The herringbone one reminds me of candy canes and the musical script of Christmas carols so I was a happy camper. Had great fun using this fun Reverse Confetti die cut tree for the first time (got it on sale in the summer), and paired it with an MFT snowflake and PTI's Wet Paint "joy". A few sequins to decorate my tree, a twine bow and a button on my snowflake dressed things up perfectly.
All the challenge details are over on the Mojo Monday blog and you can also view all the wonderful Mojo Makers samples. Should you wish more details on the Mojo Maker's cards, you can also visit their individual blogs noted below.
Speaking of tree decorating, we are in a bit of a quandry this year as we have not experienced a Christmas with Paddington yet (our new cat), and consequently have no clue how he will react or more importantly, "play" with the ornaments and tree LOL! Will be an interesting adventure for us all!
Enjoy the sketch, Cyber Monday if you are so inclined, and your day!
Challenge: Simon Says
What's In It?
Paper: Mistletoe Christmas (My Mind's Eye), Always Artichoke, Early Espresso (Stampin' Up)
Accessories: Wet Paint Christmas Dies (PTI), Snowflake Die (MFT), Christmas Tree Die (Reverse Confetti), Sequins, Button, Twine, Glue Dots, Dimensionals
9 comments:
Super pretty holiday card. I wish I had some music note paper. Do you remember who makes it?
Adorable!! Love all the patterns & the tree is FABULOUS ;-)
Beautiful. Love everything about your card Marisa.
This is gorgeous! I love the background paper :-)
Oh, Marisa, I just love your take on this week's sketch! It's adorable with the tree and "joy" die. And the papers are great! So sweet...and so inspiring. I'm in the midst of really trying to make more cards...this is fabulous! Hugs!
Such a fun tree! As usual, awesome job with the sketch
Love this, Marisa!
This is very pretty, Marisa :)
So pretty! I love your mix of patterns!
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