The 'icy snow' on the hillside looked a bit pink when I spread it out with my fingers for 'snow'. It's Stickles Stardust. All of my stickles are pretty old stash, so I don't know if this product discolors with age...It doesn't look pink in the bottle, and didn't at first when I was smooshing it around. As it dried, it has a pinkish look.
Some Impression Obsession and Sue Wilson die trees cut out of snippets, colored with various copic greens. The die is a Memory Box one, cuts 3 pieces. Adhered the larger rectangle to Snowie, then inlaid the outer rectangle, finished with the oval center. The DP is from an older 6x6 winter pack. Since I knew I'd be using the additional trees for dimension, thought it would work.
No idea who made this cute little sled of mice, but it was fun to color. Did some cloud practice on the sky and added white flocking for the snow. Again, some stardust stickles right around the sled, and this didn't look pink (same Stardust bottle though). MFT stitched frame with red & white dots. Hmmm...then tried to find something besides plain white to use as DP. Thought the blue snowflakes DP would work, then added the MB Christmas die in the leftover red from cutting the frame. After I looked at this one for a while, sort of wished I had stayed with just plain white, maybe embossed with a snowflake EF. Oh well....Sometimes what is in my creative thinking doesn't turn out as I hoped it would!!!
Hope you have time to check out the other team members interpretation of this challenge. Their links are in the right side bar. Wishing all of you a happy Sunday and our heat is back. I will be doing some blog visiting this afternoon to see what lots of you have been sharing. Thanks for joining me, and big hugs coming your way
Hi Mary, That's a lovely card.
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Fabulous cards Mary...that’s a snowy stamp I haven’t got!....he is great...looks like you have had great fun creating and colouring...enjoy the rest of the weekend xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Mary, I have a Snowy somewhere that I must dig out!! He looks fabulous framed and the trees are brilliant. The cute trio on their sledge look full of mischief and the dotty paper is such fun. We are still without rain here in the UK, unheard of really. Brown fields just don't look right!! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pair of cards! Each one shows fun action by those adorable critters! Nice background scene on the first with that bundled up snowman on skis, and those huddled mice on the sled are just downright adorable! You did a great job on both of these and it has me longing for some cooler weather as it's sweltering hot here today! Thank goodness for air conditioning!! Whew!
ReplyDeleteBoth beautiful cards love the cute mice on the sled and beautiful scene on the first -the additional trees and as for the pink snow--artistic license lol
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Both are beautiful Mary, I love the skiing snowman in the first one and the way you framed the image looks great. You have reminded me that I have the Merry Christmas on the second card, I must hunt it down! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteTwo super Christmas cards Mary, they are both fabulous but I especially like the snowman - he looks like he is having lots of fun.
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Two beautiful Christmas cards Mary and love the way you have coloured the PB Snowie and the cute mice, and love the snowy scene dp you have used to cut the layers on the first, and the added die cut trees and greeting cut from the red spot dp I see. Then the second is so bright and pretty with the red, and the blue and white snowflakes go well in the background. x
ReplyDeleteYour cards evoked the song "dashing through the snow..." even though they are not on one-horse sleighs. It's still snowy and pretty! Wonderful cards, and both are SO SWEET! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteThey're both so cute, fun, AND pretty!!! Love the scene in that first one. Both images make me want to holler Wheeee.......and away we go!
ReplyDeleteTwo super cards Mary, a lovely snowman with a great scene. Cute mice on the sledge and some lovely papers.
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Two gorgeous Christmas cards, Mary, love the stamps you've used. Thanks for the inspiration to get out my old Christmas stamps and do some stamping and colouring. xx
ReplyDeleteGreat colouring and design on both the cards, Mary! Love the snowman and the cute mice! The scene you created in the first card is my favourite, so well framed with beautiful trees and the snow effect is so pretty with that light pink!
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Two stunning cards... very nice
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Cute cards!!
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They're both so beautiful!! I love the designs of each one!! The images are too cute!! Love them, Mary!! Have a great evening!! Big hugs :)
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Cute nicely done, Christmas cards! Thank you for the nice Comments, Mary. And thank you for answering my question on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI think the pinkish look works well and I wouldn’t worry at all. Both are great looking cards
ReplyDeleteI love all your snowy critters on the sled and your adorable snowman, great colouring with the copics :)
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are adorable Momma Mary! I love the skiing snowman though, he is just so cute with that expression on his face. lol I have that same stickles and it has always had a pinkish/purplish hue especially depending on the colors around it. I think it looks good on your card! I also am loving those adorable sledding mice and your clouds look great! Love the "Merry Christmas" die on the polka dot paper. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteJust so cute Mary, lovely cards and beautifully designed, Christmas activities for me is curling up with a good story or old film,Kate x x
ReplyDeleteSweet images and impeccable coloring, Mary! Your Stickles are very versatile! I kinda like that pinkish snow!
ReplyDeleteTwo perfectly cute little cards! Love your clouds and snowy effects. I've noticed that stickles has a pink undertone to it. I like the Nuvo Glimmer Paste Moonstone instead. Maybe it's just the way the light is hitting it, but it looks great nontheless. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous Christmas and winter scene cards. Both are so well designed too!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS colouring Mary on both cards. I love the first, it could be a store bought card, the "pink" looks good. Your second is also adorable, lovely papers. I think your colouring "rest" did you good LOL.
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The snowman looks like he is having so much fun. Great idea to use the paper and the die cut trees together. Great colouring on both of your cards and both cards so adorable and so very cute. The snowflake and dots together on your second card look fabulous too x.
ReplyDeleteMary, these images are just adorable and colored so beautifully. I always love your layouts too. You embellish so perfectly. Who doesn't have a memory of those sled riding days long ago! What fun that was!
ReplyDeleteLove that cute snowman on his skies Mary. And the mice are adorable too. Sorry for being so MIA lately but I have loads of work with the shop, webshop, workshops and craft shows. With very long hours. But it's work that I love doing so no complains here LOL.
ReplyDeleteSending you love 'n hugs Veerle xx
These are both adorable Mary - super cute indeed! I hope you are well! Big hugs rachel xx
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are super cute Mary! I love the framing of the snowman on skis and all the lovely trees. Great job on both cards!
ReplyDeleteBoth darling images and beautifully displayed! Your Christmas card stash most be getting quite large, smart lady!
ReplyDeleteGreat images Mary for our theme this time. I love them both but I think Snowy has the edge, I have a soft spot for him :)
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Two sweet Christmas cards Mary. Both these images are adorable. Great colouring and love the designs with the added trees, snow dust and sentiments. Colouring therapy is a good thing! :) Stay cool! xx
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards for Mo's challenge. I like the way you have die cut the sentiment from spotty paper(least I think that is what you have done). I have had my sticklers pots for ages too. When they won't dispense any more I cut them in half and there is still plenty in there to use, then I store in an air tight container so they don't dry out. I like to get my monies worth!! Not had the pink effect happen to me though. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteSuper pair of cards Mary. Love the skier xx Zoe
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