I may not like the cold weather we've been having, but I sure like making snowmen and winter cards.
Isn't this the cutest snowman family ever?
It's a Dilly Bean digital image.
Here's the inside of my card:
The image inside is another Dilly Bean digital image. The sentiment came out of a card kit that I used earlier this week.
I'm entering this card in the following challenge:
Digi Haven - Snow Buddies
It is also my 28th card for the 100 Cards in 100 Days Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Images: Dilly Bean Snow Family and Snowman Border
Ink: Copic Markers and Zig Wink of Stella Marker
Cardstock: Recollections Black and Stampin' UP Riding Hood Red
Embossed Papers: from a card kit (vendor unknown)
Embellishments: Ribbon and Snowflake brad from an unknown vendor
Fab card Jeanette and so suitable for this cold, blustery day here. Cute little snow people and I always like how you finish the inside of your cards.
ReplyDeleteJeanette, this is so cute - inside and out!! It's perfect for the snow buddies challenge at Digi Haven and glad you joined in!
ReplyDeleteLynn
This is TOO cute! I love the image inside, too. I like how you used the same embossing folder for both layers on the outside. I've never thought to do that.
ReplyDeleteThis is TOO cute! I love the image inside, too. I like how you used the same embossing folder for both layers on the outside. I've never thought to do that.
ReplyDeleteLove the image Jeanette, and the way you have used texture on the layers too.
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Maxine
I really like all of the embossed layers. They look good! I would not have thought to put that color of blue with red. I especially like the snowman row on the interior. Cute!
ReplyDeleteLove love LOVEEEEE this card!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's your best snowmen card yet!Wonderful layout...this card is a keeper..I may need to case it somedays!
This card shows just how much you like working with snowman images. This turned out very well. Love the layers and the images!
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