Sunday, July 29, 2007




















I got some good sleep last night and here I am posting the other card as promised. This card fit two of the Dirty Dare challenges. JeanneS's paper piecing and leslierich's outside the box. I've been wanting to get started on my Christmas cards because it takes me forever to decide on a design. I pulled out this cute stamp that I bought last year from Whipper Snapper stamps. I stamped the image and cut out the side with the hat because I wanted to stamp flourishes on the BG to mimic blowing snow. The image was colored using my Prisma color pencils and Gamsol and then matted in Paisley BG paper that I already had on my desk and Close To Cocoa. I stamped the image again on the same Paisley BG paper. I cut out the scarf, hat band and beanie and glued them over my main image. I then used some liquid applique on the pom pom and rim of the beanie and heated it with my embossing gun. The swirls were stamped on Cool Carribean first using white Pigment Ink and then right next to it in Cool Carribean. It gives it a shadowing effect. I added ribbon along one side and accented it with these cute little snowflake buttons I had. Made a tag outlined in Dazzling Diamond and there you have it. I think I have found a winner for my Christmas cards. What do you think?

Recipe
Stamps: Whipper Snapper stamp, Ronna Farrer's Flourishes, Favorite Teddy Bear
Paper: Cool Carribean, Pretty In Pink,Close To cocoa, Paisley BG Paper from the Paper Factory
Inks: Cool Carribean, White Pigment Ink. Basic Black
Accessories: Ribbon (Ribbon FX), Buttons, Dazzling Diamonds, Dimentionals, Prisma Color Pencils, Gamsol, Liquid Applique

4 comments:

Mo Moss said...

wow, wish I was on your card list. I loved it and can't think of a better card to send out. I say go with it.

Michele Kovack said...

This is such a stinkin cute card!!! LOve it!!!

Dawn Easton said...

Oh my gosh! That is the CUTEST card!!

Corie said...

These guys are soooooo cute. Love the colors you used.

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