Snowmen

The theme for this week's challenge at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown is SNOWMEN


 

Here is my card


My card started out as a 5" x 5" card blank onto which I added a layer of navy card stock. I then ripped some pieces of copier paper to make my snowy landscape. The edges of the paper were coloured with a pale blue Promarker and glittered with some sparkly fibres. My snowmen were die cut for me a while ago by my good friend Beverley and have been waiting for just this moment to appear (actually found them a few days ago at the bottom of a drawer - sorry Bev!!)
The snowmen too have been coloured with Promarkers and then stuck down using a glue pen and my sentiment is from a Polka Doodles set.
I do hope you can find the time to pop over and take a look - over there you will find my team mates Mynnette and Ruth
If you fancy joining us and getting a head start on making your Christmas cards we are having a DT Call all this month - so why not have a go?
Bye for now - Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. What super happy snowmen Jacqueline - lovely card.....brrrrrrr! You were super quick with your scrapbook layout!!! I'm really impressed.

    Karen x

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  2. I feel like singing looking at this card! What a cheery start to my weekend!

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  3. These are fab Jacqueline - they look as if they're doing a dance routine! Vicky x

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  4. Hi, Jacqueline! Just popping over quickly to tell you that I love your card--the torn paper with glittered edge for snow is awesome! And your men are darling! :)

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  5. I love how your snowman card turned out! Your torn paper with the sparkly fibers are awesome! Great card!

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  6. Your snowmen are fab and I love the touch of blue along the torn edges. Gives a lovely crisp tint to your snow. x

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  7. What a fab card Jacqueline, those snowmen are very happy chaps! I love your snowy hills too!
    Ruth x

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