Today is the last day this month to get free shipping at Colorado Craft Company!
(and don't forget to post your Christmas cards!)
Today is the last day this month to get free shipping at Colorado Craft Company!
(and don't forget to post your Christmas cards!)
Welcome to Case me a Christmas Card for 2022 - a Christmas Card blog series!
For more background info on the who, what, where, when, how and why of this series, please visit my first post for this year HERE!Today's guest
Today, my guest is Jennifer McGuire. I have CASEd one of her cards that you can check out HERE.
All of the products I used are linked below :)
And I made a video!
This is the card I Cased:
Jennifer also Cased one of my cards - you can find it HERE
Colorado Crafts Company is doing a HUGE complete bundle giveaway to ONE lucky winner. To be entered, all you have to do is to use one of MY affiliate links (in the list below) to buy CCC products.
AS WELL as this, one commenter from each of the blogs/instagrams in the hop will be chosen by CCC to win one set from this release! Entries close on Dec 4th at Midnight MST. The more comments you leave, the better chance you have to win. Winners will be notified on the CCC blog.
Here's the list of stops on the hop:
Welcome to Case me a Christmas Card for 2022 - a Christmas Card blog series!
For more background info on the who, what, where, when, how and why of this series, please visit my first post for this year HERE!Today's guest
Today, my guest is Ceal Pritchett. I have CASEd one of her cards that you can check out HERE.
All of the products I used are linked below :)
Ceal also Cased one of my cards - you can find it HERE
So, back in mid October, a long-time friend of mine messaged me with an intriguing commission. He needed a wedding card for two of his very good friends. These friends are musicians, and are in a band together, so my friend thought it would be good to incorporate musical images on the card. So far, so good!
Then came the kicker. They're in a doom metal band!
I decided to make my own patterned paper using images of a bass guitar, a drum kit and the "rock on" hand gesture. If you didn't look closely, you might think it was a standard belly band style wedding card (maybe with a slightly unconventional colour scheme of black and acid green).