Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Uniko November Release Continued

Hello!

I am delighted to be back with some more cards made with this month's fab release from Uniko.  Today is the turn of Labelled Christmas which has a range of lovely circular festive sentiments.

I had time to make two quick cards:


On this card I stamped some Uniko snowflakes in the background and hand stitched a thread for my hanging ornament.  A bit of extra bling adds to the Christmas shine.



This card is very simple and uses non traditional colours.  I triple embossed the sentiment to create some shine and added holly from the Essential Christmas set.

These Christmas labels add a great element and are big enough to be a focal point too.

The stamps are available from Wednesday - giving you plenty of time to get your Christmas cards made!  We will be back tomorrow with some release day inspiration but in the meantime do check out what Bev and the UK DT have got to share with you. 

Thanks for stopping by,

Sarah x

8 comments:

  1. Oh my that Christmas pudding is ace! You always have such original ideas Sarah.

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  2. I think you read my mind with your first card, it's very similar to my release day card :) and such a fun idea with the second. Wonderful showcase of this set. Hugs Bev x

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  3. Such fun! Love these labelled sentiments, so versatile and you showcased them beautifully!

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  4. Stunning and totally inspirational Sarah - love the Xmas pud and what a great way to showcase it.
    Sarah x

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  5. Lovely snowflakes background & great idea with the thread. Equally lovely second cards - such rich colours x

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  6. Lovely snowflakes background & great idea with the thread. Equally lovely second cards - such rich colours x

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  7. Beautiful Sarah, simple adore the first one, and love the chevrons background for the second one.

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  8. Gorgeous snowflakes with the hanging ornament, Sarah ... and that Christmas pudding sentiment is fantastic ... so fun! Hugs, Anita :)

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