Hiya friends! Welcome to another week at Create with Connie & Mary where the gals have provided a great sketch to work with:
Now, if you're a follower of my blog you probably know that titled panels always throw me for a loop! But I wasn't going to let this one get the best of me...when I first looked at it, I saw...SNOW...and the perfect excuse to use my new stamp set, Snow Much Fun:
Isn't he cute?! The snowman was stamped on a Whisper White oval in Jet Black Stazon and colored with a blender pen and Pool Party, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and a little Pumpkin Pie classic ink:
Of course, I had to add some Dazzling Diamonds to the ground, his hat, the Northern Flurry embossed background...and...
the drifts of snow. I tied the whole thing with some Cherry Cobbler baker's twine and attached a sweet mini jingle bell...so cute!
Here's another stamp from the same set on the inside paired with A Christmas Greeting and some snowflakes from the Short & Sweet set.
I hope you liked my card today. I don't often make cute or even whimsical cards but this little snowman was too adorable to pass up! Be sure to stop by the rest of the Design Team over at Create with Connie & Mary. I'm sure they will have some fabulous eye candy for you! If you would like to play along, please link up your creation to CCMC by Wednesday, October 26th at noon (EST). Thanks for stopping by!
supplies:
stamps: snow much fun, a christmas greeting, short & sweet (snowflake)
ink: pool party, cherry cobbler, pumpkin pie, crumb cake classic ink; jet black stazon; whisper white craft ink
paper: crumb cake, whisper white, pool party CS
xtras: cherry cobbler baker's twine; mini jingle bells; northern flurry embossing folder; ovals die; dazzling diamonds
18 comments:
Very cute card, Nance!
SOOOO cute! Love the snow, dazzling diamonds that is! I real life, that is NOT my favorite thing! The snowman is darling!
Adorable, Nance! Love this snowman and how cute you made him! Your snowy hills are wonderful too! Lovely card!
What a sweet image! I love the soft colors you chose for this, especially the pairing of Crumb Cake and Pool Party. The glitter accents are the perfect finishing touch, and I'm in love with the little jingle bell. Way to tackle that skewed panel, my friend!
SO cute, Nance! I love the colors of this card, too! The hills of snow are so clever!
Snow banks~! The perfect tilt! Love the glitter and the charm of this card! And there's that Pool Party - showing up again in winter......what a great color - looks fabulous!
Darling image and wonderfully coloured and sparkled :) Love the now banks you created for the top panel and the embossed snowflake in the BG is perfect!! Darling card my friend :) You do cutsie just fine.
OMG Nance this is adorable!
LOVE the embossed snowflake in the background and sparkly snow is fab and that snowman (love snowmen) is just the cutest. Hugs.
No need to fear those titled panels any longer, Nance! This card couldn't be any more perfect! I LOVE it! Love the little snowman and the snowflake embossed background! Love the added sparkle to the snow also!
So very cute, both inside and out!
Perfect little snow scene with just the right amount of dazzle!
Adorable card and who doesn't like snowmen! I really like the edge on your snow banks, the colors and the snowflake embossed, just as cute as can be, and cute is nice once in a while!
Look at those snowbanks....brrrr! Frosty will have a friend in no time! Love the glittery snow! Cute card Nance! :D
Absolutely adorable, Nance! So creative!
I know you aren't crazy about things being tilted, but your snow banks are genius! The glitter really makes this card!
I love this, Nance - the little hills of snow you've created are wonderful. I also love how the snowball is cut "off" the page. You've created a very cool interpretation of that sketch!
Just perfect - snow banks are a completely cute way to use those tilted panels! You are so smart!
LOVE the snow, Nance! The colours are perfection!
I love this stamp set and you've used it perfectly with the snowy hills and the Flurry background. Just adorable!
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