Monday, December 19, 2011

Timeless Tuesday

Are you running around like crazy trying to get last minute shopping done?  Well, I am finished shopping and wrapping, but I want to make special tags for all my presents.  That is on my to do list in the next couple days.  I also need to make Christmas cookies and more Party Mix, the batch I made the other day is already gone.  Is there something special you make every year?  Do you have a certain holiday traditions?


This week at Flourishes Timeless Tuesday, Beate is our challenge hostess and she is challenging us to use the Telescope Technique.  You stamp your image two or three times and cut it smaller every time for a layered look.  I chose the Gerber Daisy set and cut it using the Petite Ovals Sm and Petite Ovals Scalloped sm.


 I used the Lenten Rose and Sunflower Collection sold in the Flourishes store.  
Other Supplies:
Cardstock: PTI Rustic Cream, Kraft & X Press It paper
Patterned Paper: My Minds Eye
Ribbon: Hug Snug Seam Binding
Twine: PTI Rustic Cream
Copics: G21, G24(stems)


I hope you take a few minutes to stop by and see what the rest of the design team has created.
Design Team:
Tammy
Silke
Cindy 
Makikio
Beate
Mona 
Theresa Polak (December Guest Designer)

Thanks so much for stopping by,
Heather

27 comments:

Jen Adcock said...

Oh wow! This is beautiful. I haven't heard of this technique before. It sure is effective. Quite special really. All that work has given such an incredible payoff. I could stare at this beauty for ages. In fact, I think I just might. ;-)

Mona Pendleton said...

Beautiful card Heather! Love your pink Gerber Daisies and that MME DP is a perfect match! Fabulous take on the challenge!

Naomi said...

Absolutely GORGEOUS in it's simplicity...so ELEGANT!

Happy Holiday Hugs,
Naomi

Amanda said...

Oh Tres Jolie (Very Beautiful!)!! I love, love what you create with Flourishes stamps!! I love the colors you used for your flowers, they look so magnificent!! Another perfect card, Heather, and I love them all! :)

Karen W said...

Beautiful those flowers are perfect for this challenge. I have the new sets ordered and can't wait to get them.

Betty Benton said...

Oh my, who wouldn't love a handful of Gerbera daisies! And this many layered card presents them in a stunning way indeed!

Ros said...

Beautiful Heather ... what a fabulous colorer you are ... amazing!

farmhouse-story said...

just gorgeous, heather! i have cookies to make, too:) have a wonderful holiday, sweetie!

Beate said...

Heather, your card turned out beautiful! LOVE the image you chose, your coloring, the sponging and the paper choices. Wonderful card.
Hugs and smiles

Theresa's Studio said...

Heather, love your beautiful card. The gerber image works great with the oval dies. Love the coloring and sponging. Will have to use sponging on the layers when I do this technique again. Really makes a difference.
Happy Holidays!

Cindy Haffner said...

Oh Heather this turned out GORGEIUS, I love your image. Happy Holidays!!

Colleen said...

Heather,
This is really pretty. I'm going to have to hunt down a stamp that will work. I'm really new to Flourishes.

Whimcees said...

Hello!

Wonderful technique - your card is so pretty! I love the colors!

Wishing you a happy day today!

Hugs,

Barbara Diane

Lisa Elton said...

BEAUTIFUL Heather! This is a great technique I need to give a try ;)

papertrails leaver said...

This is truly beautiful with the layereed ovals on the image! Wonderful coloring! This is a tachnique I have to try!

Jacqueline Smith said...

What a really gorgeous card thanks for sharing with us!

Deborah Frings said...

This looks wonderful - I like the effect and your flowers are so pretty!

Unknown said...

What a beautiful card and daisies Heather! Your coloring and telescoping image are amazing! Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

Cheryl said...

Wow, Heather! This is beautiful!!! I love the pink and yellows together and your telescoping technique is perfect. Tags for all your gifts??? That would be torture for me right now. Our traditions change as our DD get older. Her elf, Jackson, visits us every year for about two weeks, bringing little gifts and playing pranks, and we also have a Jesse tree for her. The only thing I make that never changes at Christmas is a bread and butter pudding. It's so rich, all anyone can eat is two or three bites, so it goes a long way, but it's the first thing I'm asked to make each year. Hope you have a Merry, Merry Christmas!!! ~Hugs, Cheryl

Carole said...

Gorgeous card Heather, I love the colors you chose. Merry Christmas ... Carole

Lynnda said...

Beautiful card Heather.... hugs..xoxo

dstandard said...

What a beautiful card Heather! Love the flowers!

Marlena M. said...

This is so pretty Heather! Your coloring is perfect. ;)

Meredith MacRitchie said...

Heather, this is beautiful... I love how you inked it as well, so that the flower sort of floats off of the yellow glow behind. Gorgeous!

Jan Garber said...

I love those pink daisies, and those layers add so much to the image!

Greta said...

Wow--absolutely beautiful bouquet of flowers! Love your card!

Laura Kirste Campbell said...

MY this is gorgeous, Heather!

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