I used a digital stamp from Sami Stamps called Snowflake Dancing for this card. The image is colored with markers. The card is layered and embellished with embossed stars, glitter and a chipboard sticker.
I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Sami Stamps - sentiment
DigiChoosday - #47 anything goes
Little Miss Muffet - #176 anything goes
PolkaDoodles - #46 anything goes
Colour Crazy - #46 anything goes
Dream Valley (10) - #168 texture
Lemon Shortbread - #55 anything goes
Star Stampz - sparkle
Simon Says Monday - stars
As you like it - My favorite Christmas colors are the traditional red and green because it
reminds me of my youth.
♥ Wendy
Wendy, you always have such wonderful texture on your creations. This is another wonderful creation. Thanks so much for joining us at As You Like It Challenge!
ReplyDeleteSuch festive shiny stars! So fun how she is dancing in the snow! Thanks for sharing at Digi Coosday! ~Katrina
ReplyDeleteThe metal piece gives this card such great shine along with all of the glitter and sparkle.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Sami Stamps for our Use a Sentiment challenge.
Such a pretty card and I love the star embossed background, it creates so much wonderful texture! Thank you so much for sharing and for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog...
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card Wendy. Love the addition of all the embossing. Thank you for taking part and best wishes in the draw. Kym (Lemon Shortbread Design Team Member).
ReplyDeleteThis is another gorgeous card, Wendylynn, what a fab image! I love how you've embossed the stars on cardstock and on mirri card as well! Thanks for joining in again at Dream Valley!
ReplyDeletelove Mags B x
Beautiful card!! Thanks so much for participating in our SAMI STAMPS challenge. Hope you participate in our next challenge!! Have a happy crafty day!!! *If this comment is late I apologize! I’m having major issues lately trying to leave comments due to the stupid ROBOT silliness!!!
ReplyDeleteDeanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper