Peaceful Dusk Scene – New Anita Jeram & Colorado Craft Christmas in July Blog Hop with Giveaways!

Hello Colorado Craft Friends, and welcome! Today I have a lovely mini-slimline card featuring the new Anita Jeram and Colorado Craft Company holiday release.

I stamped the Peaceful Fox image in Memento tuxedo black ink on Hammermill cardstock, and colored with Copic markers. Next I die cut the image, added white ink on the tree for snow, and covered with fine frosty glitter.

Then I ink blended Distress Oxide Ink colors: Picked Raspberry, Wilted Violet, Villianous Potion, and Chipped Sapphire for the background before stamping the sentiment.

I finished the card by layering over matte silver cardstock and white card base. The final touch was to add stars with my favorite white gel pen. What do you think?

GIVEAWAYS

You can enter to win as many times as you wish. Entries will end on July 31st at midnight mountain time. Winners will be announced August 2nd on the Colorado Craft Company Blog.

Giveaway 1: 3C will be giving away a complete bundle of this release to one chosen winner that has placed an order using a designer’s affiliate link for this release.

Giveaway 2: Hop along and leave a comment on each of the designer’s blogs. Each designer will have one winner of a stamp of choice from this release.

BLOG HOP

Adrienne Kennedy

Amy Tsuruta

Amy Young

Bibi Cameron

Daniel West

Donna Hitz

Erin Thompson

Jenn Shurkus

Jennifer Kotas

Jessica Frost-Ballas

Kassi Hulet

Kelly Griglione

Koren Wiskman

Nancy Sheads

Sandy Allnock

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Adam Karle Jasleen Kaur

Joe Sysavath

Laura Inguz

Traci Jenkins

Thanks so much for hopping along and leaving kind comments for each of the designers. Let me know what your favorite stamp set is from the Christmas in July release. Love and artsy hugs!

Erin

A note about supplies: Affiliate links used in this post at no cost to you. Did you know that when you shop by clicking my store links I receive a small tip from the stores? I do, and to pay it forward I donate all proceeds to important charities. Recently I donated to earthquake relief in Turkey through Samaritan’s Purse and to my favorite gentle giants at The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting the important work of these charities!

Shop the new 3C & Anita Jeram release HERE

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51 thoughts on “Peaceful Dusk Scene – New Anita Jeram & Colorado Craft Christmas in July Blog Hop with Giveaways!

  1. What a beautiful card Erin! Love the new release from CCC but what I really love is seeing what each of you designers have done with it.

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  2. Oh this is stunning! What a gorgeous background & I love your tree! The added glistening snow is perfect! Thanks for sharing your make – it’s lovely! 💕❄️

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  3. Such a sweet card! I love the colors (my Christmas always includes pink). The snow on the branches makes me know it’s cold outside!

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  4. This is a knockout, Erin! I love the whole scene. You’ve also shown me a way (and I had questioned how to do this) to make that kind of skinny tree look fuller if I purchase that stamp. Love your tableau!!
    Lori S in PA

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  5. I just returned home from the hospital (complete hysterectomy) to this wonderful release and your fantastic inspiration! I can’t wait to craft my little heart out in the next week! Thank you for sharing!

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  6. Beautiful card – I especially love the background you created for the wee fox (one of my favourites from this release) and the snow covered Christmas tree!!

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  7. I love your card! This is such a sweet image, and foxes are my favorite. Your background is gorgeous, and the glitter makes your tree glisten. Great job!

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  8. Fantastic card! Looks complicated, but when you explain it, not quite so. I think I could come close! Thank you for sharing your talent!

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