It's time for MFT's November Release Replay when the Creative Team shares
fresh ideas and more inspiration with the November release.
Today I'm sharing a project using Ski Sons Greetings stamp set and
matching Die-namics. These bears are just too cute and I pictured a
father and son skiing down a snowy slope together.
Stone Gray card stock was white embossed with a wavy background and cut
with a wonky stitched rectangle. Two bears were stamped, colored with Copics,
and cut with the matching Die-namics.
They were popped up on the card and finished off with the white embossed
sentiment and sequins.
Visit today's Release Replay post at My Favorite Things for more ideas and
inspiration from participating team members. Thanks so much for stopping by!
fresh ideas and more inspiration with the November release.
Today I'm sharing a project using Ski Sons Greetings stamp set and
matching Die-namics. These bears are just too cute and I pictured a
father and son skiing down a snowy slope together.
Stone Gray card stock was white embossed with a wavy background and cut
with a wonky stitched rectangle. Two bears were stamped, colored with Copics,
and cut with the matching Die-namics.
They were popped up on the card and finished off with the white embossed
sentiment and sequins.
Visit today's Release Replay post at My Favorite Things for more ideas and
inspiration from participating team members. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Adorable bears!!
ReplyDeleteAWWHHH, How CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLOL, this is fabulous Donna - love the pale grey background behind those sweet polar bears :-)
ReplyDeleteReally fun card! Love your color palette and the background is so clever! I can't wait to ink up this set :)
ReplyDeleteThe bear papa and his son are so adorable, Donna! A great choice of the background - the wavy lines add movement to the skiing bears. I love how you colored their sweaters. I can see the subtle knit patterns. The color scheme is cool too. Hideko
ReplyDeleteHow fun are these jumping bears !! Great choice of colours !
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