Hello!  It’s 8 months to Christmas!  Are you going to be ready for it?  At 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown, our goal is to help you avoid some of the last-minute rush by creating a Christmas card each week.  This time our challenge for you is to use the Triple Time Stamping technique to create your card.

I’ve opted to keep my card clean and layered in style.  I arranged the layers slightly off center, with a wider margin on the right and bottom than on the left and top, to give the card a little more visual interest.  The snowflakes are stamped using the Rock ‘n Roll technique, inked first with a very pale blue and then edged with a shade darker.  A tiny rhinestone in the center of each snowflake adds a bit of sparkle to the card.

52CCT 04-25-2015

And now it’s your turn to show us what you can create!  We’d love it if you joined our challenge this week.  You have until 7:00 pm Eastern time Friday, May 1 to link your card at the 52{C}CT site. Thanks for stopping by today!

All supplies except the rhinestones are from Stampin’ Up.
Stamps: Festive Flurry, Madonna and Child
Cardstock: Baja Breeze, Whisper White
Ink: Baja Breeze, Soft Sky
Other: rhinestones (Recollections)

7 Responses to “52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown – April technique challenge”

  1. So elegant and CAS I love it! It makes me think that I probably should have bought this stamp set? Your colour choice is perfect. Thanks for such a beautiful DT card for my challenge
    Louise xx

  2. love your elegant monochromatic approach and the beautiful snowflakes

  3. So perfectly clean, crisp and elegant. I love these snowflakes with the tiny touch of bling. And the offset layers really draw the eye. Love it. xx

  4. Love the CAS look. Very pretty
    Julie T

  5. I love the clean lines of your card Patricia – very classy. Hugs, Gill xx

  6. Très élégante Patricia, des couleurs froides et chic pour ces flocons très givrés, biz

  7. Lovely Patricia! One of my favourite stamp sets and I love Baja Breeze – still have some precious pieces hoarded!! Xx

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