
Unfortunately at the end of October I had an accident. I fell down the stairs at work while carrying the new Christmas Decorations that I had just been out buying for work. Although at first my injuries did not appear to be that bad, within the next 24 hours the pain levels shot up and very bad bruising began to appear all over my body, particularly on both my knees. I had bruised my back, chest, stomach, arms and wrists. I also had badly bruised both my knees and following an xray a week later discovered I had severe soft tissue damage in both my knees. I could barely walk for the first couple of weeks and when I did manage to move around a bit more I was in a lot of pain. So I have had no choice but to be off of work since the accident as my GP was very concerned about my injuries. I have spent most of this time resting, and being completely dopey due to the extra strong painkillers. I managed a bit of daytime tv (oh the joy!), the odd page of reading, but mostly sleep and rest. Now that the fog of painkillers is starting to clear, I am at least able to begin sorting out the photographs of some of my Christmas card makes for this year while continuing to rest and recuperate.
Here are some of my Best of Breeds Christmas collection cards. I love the Westie cards because they remind me of my beloved Dougal, and Pollyanna Pickerings artwork is just superb. I really enjoyed working with this collection and still have bits left for next year (or perhaps any last minute cards once I am fully healed), Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoyed making them!
I have also started using more embellishments on my cards, so you will notice the increased use of ribbons, bows, gems, glitter etc. It was a lot of fun using these extras....if a bit messy!
The decoupage is traditional decoupage, so every layer and detail had to be cut out by hand. No die cutting decoupage here!
The papers that went with this collection were stunning and the inserts were also beautiful. I love the fact that its not all just red and green traditional Christmas colour ways. Not that I mind that, I love the traditional colours associated with the festive season, but its nice to have things a bit different.
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