Since I'm sure there will be lots of other blog hop entries to see, let's get right to my card. It's pretty self-explanatory.
Supplies: (all PTI unless noted)
Cardstock: Soft Stone
Ink: Smokey Shadow, Blueberry Sky, Hawaiian Shores and New Leaf
Stamps: Watercolor Wonder, In The Meadow and Signature Christmas
Dies: Fancy Flakes
Other: New Leaf Bitty Dot paper and foam tape
Oooooh, GREAT use of Watercolour Wonder!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the watercolor image as a hill... Genius!!
ReplyDeleteAren't you the clever girl!!! Love your snow drifts.
ReplyDeleteLove how you combined Watercolor Wonder with that fabulous silhouette image. You really have a look of a lot of motion.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous design!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! I love how the boy on the sled is positioned perfectly on the watercolor wonder mark. The holiday double cuts dies are very easy to layer together. I just dapped some liquid adhesive on the top layer and set it on. They fit nicely.
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this card!! Love the brushstroke hills - brilliant idea :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is very clever, truly FUN and your positioning of the sled is sheer perfection! Really enjoying my ink stacks and knowing now I can join in PTI challenges more often! The Holiday Double Cuts are too FUN and sooo easy to put together with just a glue pen -- thanks for your sweet comment!!! ')
ReplyDeleteGREAT card, Kathy! Love the little sled image gliding down the hill through all of your colorful "hills" :-)
ReplyDeletesuch a fun way to use those colors and stamps! super card!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! Fabulous card!
ReplyDeleteHi! Me, again. I just wanted to thank you for leaving me such nice comments on my MIM cards! Greatly appreciated, and yes, I ordered the iridescent texture paste, and the TH stencil from SSS. I love this stencil! I also bought translucent paste, which looks really cool on black cardstock. It would be great as ice, on white or blue paper, too, I think--something still to try ;) Happy stamping!
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