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Showing posts with label Snowman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snowman. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Winter and Holiday Card Series 2015 - Card 23
This set was also from my sister and again it was too cute to set aside. Despite having dozens of other cards to make, it was really great to sit and just let this card fall into place.
Images like this one and the penguins from the previous post, are wonderful for practicing colouring. No matter what your colouring medium may be, having simple but interesting designs to colour are inspiring. You can easily stamp half a dozen of these and try any number of techniques and colour combinations until you find what works best for you.
Copic coloured snowman and penguins with poinsettia patterned paper boarder. I used two shades for the penguins, their hats and scarves as well as the snowman's scarf, and three shades for the snowman's jacket and hat.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Winter and Holiday Card Series 2015 - Card 11
Welcome to December! The weather in Calgary has been beautiful which has been great for me because I don't really like winter. I do, however, like making winter cards (as if you couldn't tell that already).
I just had to use this little snowman again. His playful and welcoming pose is too sweet.
Faded snowflake background with angle focus piece, featuring silver embossed greeting and raised copic coloured snowman with glittered rim and pompom.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Winter and Holiday Card Series 2015 - Card 10
Hi everyone! Thank you so much for visiting today.
Today's card is more on the whimsical side. This adorable snowman wishes you all a very Happy Holidays!
I've coloured him with copics, adding white glitter for the pompom and the fur on his cap.
Shimmering embossed snowflake background with raised silver embossed greeting. Blue ribbon accent with coloured snowman on a sparkling snowbank.
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