7 October 2011

Christmas card....finally

Oh boy, this year I am so behind making Christmas cards and with my arm injury taking yonks to heal I fear I may have to ............dare I say it "buy some" yee gads, the shame!!

But here is another seasonal project, using one of Mo Mannings fabulous images:


Image: Mo Manning NP Employee No 5533
Paper: First Edition Paper - Festive Treats
Colouring: Copics (sorry no list) and Distress Ink
Additional: LOTV Christmas stamp, ribbon, charm and pearls from stash

I'm entering this cheeky little chap in the following challenges:
DP2 Challenge - Patchwork
Craft your passion challenges - anything goes with a ribbon twist
Craft Challenge - Bright colours
Sweet Stamps Blog - anything goes

19 comments:

Elaine L. said...

Jane, I love the papers you've used on this, and ,of course, no one colors better than you do! So glad you shared it with us in Mo's Challenge.

Dorcas said...

Wonderful job with your coloring,Jane, of course I would expect no less from you! But still I have to say it cos its the first thing that strikes me when I visit your blog. :-)
You also did awesome with our patchwork theme, so glad you could join us this week!

Gea said...

that's such a cute little elf!
Love your colouring.
Hugs Gea

Betty said...

Fantastic job of colouring that cute elf, love the design and your bright colours.
Thank you for joining us at C.R.A.F.T this week with this gorgeous creation.
Betty X X
GDT for the month of October at C.R.A.F.T.

Trimgym said...

Great project, thank you for joining us at CRAFT Challenge this week and good luck! Don't forget to check back with us again on Thursday for our new challenge and to check if you have won or made our Top3.

Don't forget to apply before midnight GMT today if you are interested in our DT position.

Jo and Tigerlover.

Delphine said...

Oh yes, the image is fabulous and so is your colouring, Jane:-) Gorgeous card:-)! And no, you should not be ashamed, you do have an excuse and need to not use that arm too much! Have a lovely evening! Hugs Delphine xx

CraftyGirl said...

BUY CARDS EEE-GADS. I am sure you will heal quick and you won't have to endure buying the cards. I love your coloring and the paper you choose. Heal soon!

CraftyGirl

ahlers5 said...

I saw your card at Mo's and am in awe of your coloring skills. Absolutely beautiful work! I'm now a follower.
Diane

Pat said...

Hey there my talented friend!! Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!! I love this little image...and your coloring is always soooo amaaazing!! Love the patchwork too! So tickled you've joined us again this week at Mo's! Hugs. Pat Frank

Debbie said...

This is just super super cute...Love it!!! thanks for joining in on the fun this week at Mo's...

Hugs
Debbie

CraftyC said...

Gorgeous card Jane and a beautifully coloured image
Clairexx

Ally said...

hi Jane
so pleased i found ur blog! ur colouring is so impressing...hope one day i will be as perfect as u using my copics (that i ordered yesterday...)
love this card, it's funny and bright!
xoxo, Alessandra

sharon said...

Wonderful card, I just love the image and your colouring. Thanks for playing along at CRAFT challenge. Sharon x

Tamara Morton said...

The details are so beautiful. Perfectly coloured
Thank you for sharing with us this week at
Sweet Stamps Challenge
Have a sweet week.
Hugs
Tamara

Jodi said...

This is just too cute - love that image. Thanks for sharing your talents with us at Craft Your Passion.
Hugs,
Jodi

Jackie Randolph said...

Cute papers with this adorable image. Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stamps!

Mina said...

wow Jane your colouring of this cutie is stunning...gorgeous card...thanks for joining in with the Crafts and Me challenge
Mina xxx

Sheila said...

Hiya hun, you know your colouring always inspires me and blows me way, these elves of Mo's are some of my fave Christmas images.
Thanks for joining us this week over at Mo's DP2.
Hugs
Sheila xx

Anonymous said...

What a fun image this is and of course your coloring really brings this elf to life! Love the quilted look of the papers! Gorgeous Jane! hugs, Angela