More mailable holiday greetings
Penny Black designer Heather Telford created these little circle scenes using a mask she cut from Post-it note with a Nestability die. She stamped the images, then added color by sponging and with colored pencils. Easy, elegant, and perfect for mass production.
Thanks for stopping by today, AND for your patience with us with regard to the World Card Making Day winner! We had a post ready to go, and didn’t get it published (*blush*) . . . . SO, without further ado, Rosemary Dennis, you’re the lucky recipient of a $100 Penny Black shopping spree! Please check your email for a note from me!
Thanks for stopping by today - if you’re looking for more inspiration, please visit our gallery on Flickr and at Splitcoaststampers. You can also find us on Facebook, and on Twitter, too!
See you tomorrow with another pretty card! – Jenn
If you’re looking for more inspiration, please visit our gallery on Flickr and at Splitcoaststampers. You can also find us on Facebook, and on Twitter, too!
See you tomorrow with another pretty card! – Jenn











Heather’s work is always just awesome and beautifully executed. What an inspiration to try to follow. Thanks for sharing this.
I love the additional detail that the pencils add on both of these. The first is my favourite with those amazing branches & baubles.
Paula (PEP)
Jenn – noticed your byline changed from jenyfur to jennbalcer. Why the change? Spam on the old one?
Just a new Jen! Jenyfur’s no longer doing the blogging – funny how it worked out that another Jennifer’s here.
Nice to meet you, Pam!
What happened to Jenyfur? What’s she doing now?
Heather’s cards are beautiful!
These are beautiful, as always!
heather’s cards are just beautiful!! so excited to have been picked as the gift certificate winner!!!
And as I said in the email, we cannot wait to see what you create!
These are beautiful! Congrats to Rosemary
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The cards are so pretty. Love the masking!!
Wow, how beautiful
Happy Win Day, Rosemary! HAve fun shopping
These are beautiful. Great idea too. Just love them both.
I’ve never like my 1 layer cards, but I’m going to try this technique–gorgeous cards!