Sunday, November 7, 2021

Farmhouse Plaid

Hello friends, it's that time again for  another anything goes
challenge at Peace On Earth!

We have a fun Farmhouse Mood Board for inspiration
and you can choose to use it or not
just  as long as it's Christmas themed.

As usual I let the mood board inspire me as I have a love for the farmhouse look
and have some of it in my own home for Christmas.

I used the top tight corner and then added the red cardinal from the top left
for a pop of color!

The hills I cut were from a Lawn Fawn die, the trees and cardinal
from Impression Obsession and the papers from Echo Park Lumberjack.
The card is a mini slimline, so fun and quick to make!

Won't you join us at Peace On Earth, we would love to see YOUR creations!

7 comments:

Conniecrafter said...

Oh I so love this, pretty gingham trees and love the cardinal with them!

Darlene said...

Oh Diane this is just BEAUTIFUL! Love your take on the mood board and your plaid trees are amazing! GREAT design my friend!!!

aussie aNNie said...

I am making Christmas cards with black and white and like your gorgeous card Diane, they always look spectacular, love the red robin to pop the colours. xx

Ros Crawford said...

You have the best mood boards ever! Your card is a perfect take on the challenge and I'm loving the black and white. Sorry to hear about your hubby's eye problem a stick huh? Hope all goes well. I don't know about your DH but mine is such a baby when it comes to these things. Take care and have a beautiful week

Leslie Miller said...

I love the farmhouse mood board! Rustic, woodsy, farmhouse... always my favorites, even though I also love cute and beautiful stuff. Guess I love most anything crafty! Lumberjack sounds like very cool paper. Love the fresh cut trees panel as accent. Sigh... so awesome!

Lia said...

Diane, your card is so original. Black and white is not so usual for chrstmascards, but it's a good idea!!
Lia xx

Kathy Krug said...

I love your trees in the plaid and the one pop of red is fabulous. Great design for the moos board.