Oh my goodness sorry this is such a mess, thanks for coming back cant seem to fix things …. Im done !
Having so much trouble with taking photos and importing them.
Welcome to the Papertrey Ink November Blog Hop. This card was made using Winter Hills
Having so much trouble with taking photos and importing them.
November 2012 Blog Hop
from Papertrey Ink. I paper pieced the house and glittered each layer.
Sorry the photos are so bad today, the card is very pretty in person.
The trees were stamped using Versa Mark then glittered. All paper is from PTI
I don't know why, but I can't get your pictures to load:( I'll come back by later and try again....
ReplyDeleteMe, too....I hope it works out because your thumbnail looks AMAZING, Marybeth!!
ReplyDeleteI know you are just keeping us in suspense : )
ReplyDeletelove the glittery sparkle!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is as glittery as the cover. You have an amazing way of combining sparkle and understated elegance. This is another beautiful card, Marybeth.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful CAS Christmas card. I love your sparkly house and trees :)x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - love the sparkle
ReplyDeleteSo serene and beautiful. You did a great job with the cover inspiration and captured it beautifully on your card.
ReplyDeleteI'm able to see all the pictures just fine, and really love this card. The glitter makes everything look so pretty, and you are making me want that winter hills set.
ReplyDeleteYay your pictures are up and your card is absolutely gorgeous as it all that fabulous glitter. Excellent take on your inspiration piece. I agree with Kelly, great dramatic entrance. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is absolutely awesome! Love how you turned your inspiration into a beautiful, special Christmas card. It's gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your card! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!! worth waiting for!! the roof is just so dreamy!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Marybeth! So sparkley and fun and makes me want to sing "Oh, there's no place like home for the holidays..." Beeeeaaaauuutttiffuullllll!!!!
ReplyDelete:) Jill
Absolutely stunning. What more can I say?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love all that glitter and sparkle. You have done some amzing things with that stamps set. Love how you paper pieced it.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth I love this, the color and the sparkle... GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful design Marybeth! Love your sparkly house in the field of trees - A delicious white card!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, this is just so delicate and beautiful! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove how simple and sparkly it is!
ReplyDeleteGeat job....
The sparkle is so pretty. Glad you kept trying, the pictures were beautiful. Pat K.
ReplyDeleteThis card is a real "keeper". I love the clean crispness of the white on white images and the glitter makes it look so magical!!
ReplyDeleteThat wait was worth it...you did not disappoint, Marybeth! :) That is some AWESOME fussy cutting right there! I just love how twinkly the houses look! Like a little scene snatched from a snowglobe and adhered to a cardbase :) LOVE the soft creamy color scheme.
ReplyDeleteStunning card!
ReplyDeleteOk, now I REALLY want the Winter Hills stamp set!!! Your card is BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, classic, elegant all come to mind - love the glitter & gold!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What intricate work on this sparkly gorgeous wintery card! Love those trees and the house is just beyond amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth it's stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the all white scene with glitter...
you really did amazing with this challenge because this card is just stunning!! :)
LOVE it!!
Beautiful card!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Your card looks very elegant. Love all the sparkles. - Irma
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little house! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYay, I'm so glad your pictures are up, your card is absolutely stunning, Marybeth! I love how you make it look so elegant and fancy, but it's so CAS too. That's so hard to do and you've done it perfectly. Beautiful! I'm in the mood for snow now.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, this is so serene and breathtaking. I love the sparkle and monochromatic colors.
ReplyDeleteOh, Marybeth, I could feel your frustration, but no worries, your card is breathtaking in non-real life! I can't even imagine how stunning this must be IRL!! So pinned!
ReplyDeleteOh Marybeth how PRETTY! I LOVE the glitter on the roof tops!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic take on the challenge! Love your card!!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth,if the set 'Winter Hills' could have only one designer using it, it would have to be you! To see the set in your hands, is to know in your heart, that owning the set yourself, is the only creative choice possible. (You're having trouble with Blogger (been there too), and I'm having trouble with words - technology excluded.)
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm trying to say is WOW! Love what you do with those hills! (Never thought to glitter the trees. They 're a knock out that way.)
As an aside, I've done some looking around for your cards on 'Google Images'. I've not found any so far, and I think I know the reason why. Most posts have an entry called 'Labels' or 'Tags'. (On the right hand side of my Blogger' composing screen, is an area called 'Post settings'. Click on it, and the first Item listed is 'Labels'.) I think these are what search engines use, in part, when they return results. If I had made this beautiful card, I would have labeled it: "PTI, Winter Hills, Papertrey December Blog Hop, stamping with glitter, winter landscape card". These are the same words I would use to search for your image. Hint: I always use both labels "PTI" and "Papertrey" because you hit all the folks looking for it with either search word.
If this is clear as mud, please let me try an explanation again. Your work is too fabulous to not be seen by anyone with an interest.
Looking forward to seeing your fabulous work on billboards next. ;)
I agree with Marcie, who posted above me. You have to tag your photos! Your sparkly houses are beautiful and I love all the little windows popped up. Such a cute card, worth all the frustration you had getting it posted!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant, Marybeth! I love the soft neutrals and of course the glitter!
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