Supplies: Paper - Neenah Solar White;
Paper Studio A2 card; Hero Arts glitter & Bermuda cardstock;
Core'dinations textured glitter paper
Dies - Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders;
Poppystamps Whittle Polar Bears;
Waffle Flower Christmas Banners;
Penny Black Dancing Snowflakes;
Memory Box Pine Tree Grove
Other - Copic Markers; foam tape; Spellbinders gems
Jo and her elf Gundi asked for animals playing in the snow. I decided to use a new-to-me Poppystamps whittle critter set retired at Poppystamps; I linked it Frantic Stamper where it's still available. Looks like my animals might be taking a nap break from playing, though, since their eyes are closed!
Die cut the three bears & shaded with Copics. Die cut some snowy hills & used a pine grove leftover from a previous card. Die cut the Happy Holidays banner twice from scraps & layered for a shadow effect. I had some snowflakes (brand unk) in the bits box, plus I die cut one from a Penny Black set, purchased on clearance at Anchor Paper recently. Assembled onto an A2 card & added a few gems - done!
Since the bear & PB snowflakes sets got first play here, I'll add my card to Darnell's August NBUS Challenge #65 & also to Merry Little Christmas Challenge #57 where anything goes for Christmas.
Thanks for stopping & have a crafty day!!




This is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI like your sweet frosty scene, Linda! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card Linda. Love the snowy scene.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. I like the design of your card and how you make the trees. Thank you so much for joining Jo and me at Christmas Kickstart again!! Gundi
ReplyDeleteI feel quite chilly looking at this, despite the heat in my craft room. A brilliant polar bear scene xx
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet and frosty little scene, Linda.
ReplyDeleteCompletely gorgeous - what a sweet scene! Perhaps they are playing hide and seek? Thanks for joining Gundi and me at Christmas Kickstart again, Jo x
ReplyDeleteVery sweet winter scene!
ReplyDeleteA terrific winter scene that works well for those challenges.
ReplyDeleteI love your snowy trees and those bears look perfect there. WOW.
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