Snow Family Fun
I have the cutest snowman digital stamp set from
Beccy's Place.
So I decided to use the snow family image to create this
fun holiday card.
I printed the image on white card stock, colored with
smooch ink and gel pens and fussy cut.
The greeting is part of a digital set from
Daydream Designs
called Christmas Wonder Sentiment Set.
I printed it on the white background and then embossed with
a Paper Studio embossing folder.
I popped the snow family with foam tape.
The snowflake base is a Dazzles sticker layered with
the white plastic snowflake from WalMart's button department.
The DP is Recollections.
I'm linking up to these challenges:
Beccy's Place - A Month of Holiday Cards Challenge
Winter Wonderland - Frosty the Snowman
Freshly Made Sketches
Beccy's Place.
So I decided to use the snow family image to create this
fun holiday card.
I printed the image on white card stock, colored with
smooch ink and gel pens and fussy cut.
The greeting is part of a digital set from
Daydream Designs
called Christmas Wonder Sentiment Set.
I printed it on the white background and then embossed with
a Paper Studio embossing folder.
I popped the snow family with foam tape.
The snowflake base is a Dazzles sticker layered with
the white plastic snowflake from WalMart's button department.
The DP is Recollections.
I'm linking up to these challenges:
Beccy's Place - A Month of Holiday Cards Challenge
Winter Wonderland - Frosty the Snowman
Freshly Made Sketches
Thanks for taking a look!
What a good looking family :) Fun image for the upcoming season! Thanks for joining us at FMS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet image. I love your snowy embossed background too. Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteYour family look so wonderfully 3-D, even in the thumbnail. Love the snowflake embossing - it just suits perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI love that green snowflake paper in the background of your card Judy... such a pretty shade of green. I love how you've mounted the image on the piece of black cardstock, it makes me think of old-fashioned family portraits. Great job!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Beccy