Hi and welcome to Merry Monday! It's getting closer and closer to Christmas, so I hope you're building up your stash of Christmas cards? This week, Lori has challenged us to use non-traditional colors on our Christmas cards.
For my card, I went with Primrose Petals and Island Indigo against a white backdrop.
I got the Winter Friends set from SSS which has the most adorable images. I used the snowman and colored him with pink and teal copic markers before painting him with Wink of Stella.
The sentiment was cut from Primrose Petals cardstock. I used the tiny frame from SSS Frames dies to outline my images.
Another very CAS card! Thanks for visiting. Be sure to check out the fabulous cards from the rest of the design team.
Products used:
Stamps: Winter Friends (SSS)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Cardstock: White Linen, Xpress-it, Primrose Petals, Island Indigo
Accessories: Merry Christmas die (SSS), Frames die (SSS), Cold Weather Friends dies (SSS), Copic markers, Wink of Stella
Cheers
Karren
Could this snowman be any cuter? It's not possible. :) Love the clean lines on this card.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH he's so stinkin' cute, Karren! He melts my heart....awesome card, friend! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet snowman and the soft colours you used - great card!
ReplyDeletelove your snowman...and the lettering used for Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteYour little snowman is a cutie and love the font of your diecut!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card Karren!
ReplyDeleteCute little snowpeep with the pink earmuffs, Karren! Love these colors together!
ReplyDeleteTotally sweet and perfect, love it!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Those Copics are getting quite a workout lately!
ReplyDeleteKarren, this is simply precious! Love that little snowman and die cut words!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a cutie pie!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
Just darling, Karren! I love the pink & teal together--your coloring is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card Karren, your snowman is so cute.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheeky little fellow, love the image and the colours you used.
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