Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Whimsy Penguins: Tree Decorating

 

Hello,
Today I have another Christmas card of mine to be share using the whimsy penguins. 
I used a first edition paper pad featuring green, purple, burgundy and ivory, all matted on gold.
This image is a stamp which I inked up and coloured with Promarkers. To embellish I added gold leaves, pine cones, flowers and berries.
Before I sent it I added a sentiment to finish.

Challenges:

6 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous thank you for joining into our challenge over at Whimsy challenge blog
    Michelle DT

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  2. What a super sweet project you have for us today, so well thought out and put together a fabulous Creation Beautiful in every way, we are so lucky you have entered our WHIMSY STAMPS challenge blog so beautiful to look at good luck hugs Tracy x

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  3. What for a wonderful card you made... love the penguins and your color choice :) Thank you very much for joining us at the Whimsy Stamps Challenge.

    Hugs and good luck
    Ute
    DT Whimsy Stamps

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  4. Hi what a fun image and coloured perfectly thank you for joining us in The Sketchy Challenges :)

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  5. I loooove these penguins. Aren't they fun? And super cute! Fab card! Thank you for playing with us at The Sketchy Challenges. xx

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  6. This is such an adorable card - love that stamp! Thank you for joining in the Whimsy Stamps Challenge this time. Hope to see you again. Apologies for the late comment, but January was a bit crazy!

    Hugs, Vannessa
    Whimsy Stamps DT

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