Yuletide blessings and a yellow candle are my "Y" choices for today's card.
YOUR TURN: Create a card or project using the letter "Y" as your prompt.
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INSPIRATION WORDS:
Yule, yuletide, yule log, yellow, yo-yo spinner cards
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Yeah, just posted my W entrence but it's also with yellow. Thanks for the inspiration words, hihihi. Your card Beccy is gorgeous, something out of a Dickens story!
ReplyDeleteHi Beccy this is a stunning card. I love it. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteThe card is absolutly wonderful. I can find peace and silence in it...
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Ilse (thera)
This is really pretty. I have this set and used it in October as a Thinking of You card and I added your birds on the tree limb and one of your wreaths hanging in the window. I like how you have made different window scenes that we can use in so many different ways.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with this image, extending the bricks and making it dimensional. I'm going to remember this card.
ReplyDeleteI often think gray is such a drab color, but your lighted window (a cozy fire or a gleaming candle) and the lovely, softly falling snowflakes make this such a cozy and elegant card! I love this set because of it year-round appeal. That window looks like you can reach out and touch it. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Beccy. I love the glow through the window. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's always a light, somewhere!
ReplyDeleteI like a lot this composition! The connection between grey, blue and yellow is quite special!
This window is deliciously gorgeous Beccy - I love the candle in the window - which looks like a fabulous glow to me! Nice work! TFS
ReplyDeleteOh Beccy, I absolutely LOVE everything about your card. It all looks so dimensional, the way you have coloured the bricks is brilliant, that candle glowing in the window looks so warm and inviting, and the touch of snow on the branch is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI have that lovely border die, but did not use it once this Christmas, as I used it 'to death' the first year I had it, so thought I would give it a break. I did however use the matching corner die on many of the inserts in my cards. Like you have done, I too love using the negatives as falling snow.
Hugs, Jennifer. x
Hi Beccy, loved your card, thanks
ReplyDeleteRene from OZ x
Such a beautiful card, the light is really shining in this card. Gorgeous. We used to smoke candles on the christmas tree for Christmas when I was little. There were so many fires at that time. It's good that we smoke on the table now. Candles always, they give climate and warmth.
ReplyDeleteFollowing the Christmas alphabet, I was already playing with the Y of "Yule" But actually it is something that I sometimes see on cards, but what does it mean? I didn't know, so I looked it up...
ReplyDeleteBefore there was Christmas, there was Yule. The word yule is older than the word Christmas by several hundred years, but it means exactly the same: "Christmas". Hhmmm, good to know... Beautiful card you have made Beccy! Creative regards, Gina
This card really popped out at me! This set is great to use for many things! Love this card!
ReplyDeleteThis has such a lovely welcoming glow. The lighting in the window brightens up the grey wintery scene.
ReplyDeleteIt is tremendously foggy here today so looks quite grey outside too ;)
This is a lovely card!!! So relaxing and emblematic of the season. I love the way you've colored it. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be one of my favorite images. It makes you wish you were inside where the warmth and the love is. I'm getting this one. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card design.
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