Thursday, December 20, 2018

No-Line Watercolor Gingerbread Card



I made this card for my grandmother to give to her great-great granddaughter, Louisa.  She turned 94 this December!  


Cute, sweet and adorable for the cute, sweet and adorable Louisa.  (I know, I know but...Grandma, remember!) 


So fun to watercolor.  And it still makes me smile.

It's almost Christmas - it sneaks up on me every year.  I knows it's coming, but I'm still somehow surprised when Christmas actually arrives.  

Have a wonderful Christmas!

15 comments:

  1. So super sweet! Love the pretty mint green.She will love it!
    Happy Holidays!!

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  2. Oh gosh how totally adorable, its so sweet and the colours look perfect for a little great granddaughter. I love your colouring and the bow is just the perfect finishing touch, super design x

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  3. Precious! You did a fantastic job on the no line coloring.

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  4. Oh my goodness that is just adorable, I am sure if I was blessed to have a grandchild I would be the same way :)
    Wishing you a wonderful Christmas as you celebrate with your granddaughter!

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  5. Such a darling gingerbread card, Lori!! How wonderful for you to make it for your Grandma to give to sweet Louisa...how precious!! May you and family have a wonderful blessed Christmas!!

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  6. OMGoodness, the cuteness! This is adorable, Lori, and I like your beautiful watercolour! Gingerbread people make me smile! And congratulations to your grandmother on her 94th! How wonderful to have so many generations in your family all thriving! Happy Holidays!

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  7. So CUTE Lori!!! I love the no line look... I've been meaning to try it... maybe in the new year!!! Wishing you & your Family a Very Merry Christmas!!

    Theresa

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  8. Super cute card!
    Happy holidays ! 🎄

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  9. So cute!!! I hope yu had a very Merry Christmas!!!

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  10. How wonderful to have so many generations--hope you have pictures. What an adorable card, Lori--love the pompom in the bow & that wreath die is one of my favorites!

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  11. I keep hopping over here to see if you have a new post and then I just realized I never even did stop to say hello on this one! That ginger is A-dorable!! And I'm really not sure why I don't have that RC wreaths die set... I really don't. Everytime I see it I want it and especially here... love how you doubled it up! Hope your holidays were filled with love and joy and Happy New Year! See you again soon!

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