The two cuties in this digi are from an
image called "All Ears” from artist/owner Diane Carubia. The actual
digi is a Spring image that pictures the bunny friends in front of a beautiful bundle
of daffodils. Since I wanted to create a
winter card, I trimmed the two bunnies from the digi and set them into a snowy
scene. To add texture to the card I attached snowflakes, and "iced"
them with a touch of sparkly Stickles!
I’m entering it into several challenges
including Park Hopping-My Happy Place (This is one of my favorite challenges…
as it's introduced me to many new amusement parks. I found two adventure
parks that include snow, one is in Florida-Snowcat
Ridge- and the other is in western Wisconsin -Badlands Snow Park, which offers 25
snow covered acres with 7 hills
including several of the steepest, tallest, and longest in the country with 5
rope tows during winter months!)
Supplies:
·
Digi- Dis Digis (All
Ears)
·
Snowy Scene- Freebie from Dis Digi FB page (on
12-7-22)
·
Colored with Spectrum
Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front
Sentiment- Freebie from create with TLC (Warm
Winter Wishes)
·
Stickles, assorted snowflake diecuts, and other items from my stash.
Entered into:
I don’t use pre-colored
digis very often, but artist Beccy Muir’s stellar coloring on her sweet snowman
won me over. The fact that the little cutie is a free digi makes him even more
attractive! (Note- I did add a bit of shading and highlighting with markers and
a white gel pen, plus a few details on the hat fur, bauble and scarf.)
I also
hadn’t used sketches very often until I discovered a group
on FB named Build Your Stash Holiday
Cardmakers {BYSHC). Their monthly sketches are always
striking, but also not complicated… and I love making Christmas cards all year round!
·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique
markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front Sentiment-
“Christmas Kisses and a Warm Hug” (Computer Generated)
·
Patterned paper, and other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Beccy’s Place Challenge
- June
Path Of Positivity Challenge-
Challenge #122 (Anything Goes Positive)
This Father’s Day Card went together quickly
with Z-fold template, free sentiment digis from the web and all other items
from my stash (including a flurry of sparkly stars!)
Supplies:
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Instructions for Z-fold card can be found HERE.
· Front
Sentiment- Freebie from LoveSVG (World’s Greatest Dad)
· Inside Sentiment-
Freebie from The Girl Creative-Father's Day (I am Blessed as can be…)
·
Sparkly Star Stickers- from a local Dollar Store
·
All other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Colorful Options Monthly Challenge: June-Aqua
Love all your cards. I think my favorite is the last one. I like the colors you chose and the folded design. Thank you for playing with us this week at Cupcake Inspirations Challenge.
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DT Member
Cupcake Inspirations Challenge
How adorable is that cutie snowman! Perfect snowy papers and the inside is very festive, also! Thanks for sharing with us at Path of Positivity! Katrina
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Kathy! You're always so creative with the way you use the images and create the backgrounds... such as transforming the first image from spring to winter. Great colouring on all!
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Beccy
Sweet cards Kathy! I love the fancy fold you've used on the Father's Card, it's one I have to try. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Funday Challenge, we look forward to seeing more from you soon.
ReplyDeleteDonna xx
Paper Funday Challenges
Inspiration Station Challenge
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
All fabulous cards here, all so beautifully creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at Double D!
Diane DD Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Double D}
Such adorable images and wonderful cards Kathy. x
ReplyDeleteLoving the Z Fold Father's Day card! It's FUN and Fancy lol Great flurry of sparkly stars! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Double D, Reach For The Stars Challenge. Donna, DT Member.
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards. Thanks for sharing it with us at Crafty Catz challenge Janet DT.
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