Wednesday 5 October 2016

Poinsettia and Rose Christmas Card

 Just beginning to feel slightly Christmassy and managed to make the first card of the year!
I used my favourite Tim Holtz Poinsettia die and added a cream rose to the centre of it.
Thank you to everyone who visited me and left such kind comments last week - I really appreciate it and I think I can safely say I'm bug free now - touch wood, so on with the arty crafty stuff! 
I'm linking up with Julia over at WOYWW 

22 comments:

  1. Hi Diana, that is so beautiful. Sophisticated too. Looks very frosty and Christmas like. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #4 xxx

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  2. Total gorgeousness! Not your everyday Christmas card, is it? It does have a special wintery feel about it! Enjoy your week! zsuzsa #22

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  3. A lovely wintry feel, without being overtly Christmassy. Perfect for easing yourself into seasonal crafting. Glad you're feeling better and thanks for stopping by, while I was out teaching my class earlier.

    Fiona #9

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  4. Just swooned seeing your card and so wish I was on your Christmas card list - LOL BJ #37 whose crafting just doesn't come close!

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  5. Love, love, love, Happy WOYWW, Vicky #16

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  6. Glad you feel better. I love the white on white...gorgeous. Happy Wednesday...Sandy Leigh #40

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  7. Diana, you've DONE IT AGAIN! Flipping gorgeousness right here!! I love that beautiful card to which anyone would be blessed to receive! You have such a gift! Blessings to you, Felicia, #39

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  8. Utterly beautiful! I'm not much of a one for poinsettias in red (I'm not much of a one for red...), but this is glorious. If this is how Christmas looks round here, I'm really looking forward to more!
    Alison x

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  9. This really is truly beautiful! Chrisx 28

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  10. How do you do it.... every week your beautiful art takes my breath away. Always stunning. Good to hear you are feeling better :)
    sandra de @12

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  11. Absolutely gorgeous Diana. Brilliant idea adding the rose to the centre, perfect. Thanks for the visit to mine, have a lovely woyww and a happy crafty week, Angela x 14

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  12. Oooooh Diana, how gorgeous is this? It has a really ethereal quality. So beautiful! Thank you for your visit, and please don't worry - I'm pretty out of kilter myself and have only just posted my WOYWW post for this week - at 11.45 p.m.! The stoma cakes went down very well, even if they didn't win the competition! We had a great day. The Bible study group is going well despite small numbers so far, but hopefully numbers will increase in time. Glad you are feeling better now - I've gone down with a cold today which I'm pretty fed up about.

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi #50

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  13. Stunning card. I can almost reach out and touch all those dimensions.

    Glad you're feeling better
    Sharon K #46

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  14. WOW! Now Donna that is stinkin' awesome to use Okie vernacular! I love it! It is so multidimensional! Hope you are feeling better. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week. Vickie #1

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  15. Completely amazing!!! I love the idea of the rose in the middle of the poinsettia, and wow, that white on white is just completely stunning with those gorgeous additional textures, fabulous!!

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  16. Hi there, sorry I'm late replying...what can I say but WOW, what a beautiful card, the white on white is so elegant. Julia and I were talking about trying to get a date to pop down to see you. I'll email you!
    Hugs, LLJ 10 xxx

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  17. Oh, my goodness!! Absolute fabulousness - I so admire your work with the neutrals, and especially white!! Glad you are feeling better - I am a bit behind in visits due to packing for a major move (though not a complete relocation just yet)..... thanks for the incredible inspiration, as always! xxx Lynn

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  18. Beautiful card Diana. I too love that Poinsettia die and you have used it to great effect here. I love your layering of frost and fibres. Thought of you when I was at Stitch and Knit and just had to buy some beautiful green velvet having seen your beautiful creations with it! Glad you are feeling better.

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  19. Thanks for your return visit and your lovely comment, Diana - so glad you like my latest efforts, both Zentangle and baking! I have had a lot of fun with both. Having a more restful week at least for now - got a slight cold and feeling generally under the weather but hopefully I'll pick up in a day or two. I got the ATC pocket pages on Ebay and they have standard ring binder holes. They won't take very thick ones but for most they'd be fine. They are great because you can see the front and the back. My Zentangle cards are not terribly organised and I need to get some dividers - whenever I take cards out for doing a project, they just get bunged back in any old how and my original system for keeping "fills," "borders" and "stand-alones" soon went by the board!! (Shoshi's organisation is only skin deep lol!)

    Have a great week.
    Shoshi

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  20. This is breathtakingly beautiful Diana. Much classier than red! Xx

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  21. amazing!!!! yes very sophisticated as all your work usually is.

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  22. Oohh...such yummy rich texture. I love that you've started Christmas already!

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