Saturday, November 22, 2014

Sweet Sunday Sketch 245




Hi Friends, how are you this weekend? Getting ready for Thanksgiving? (If you live in the US). Card making-wise I am skipping right over Thanksgiving and continuing to make Holiday cards. A few weeks ago I got my SSS card kit and some other Simon Says Stamp items, I have combined the Fawn Lawn papers here with the SSS snow stencil and the Village dies. Love them! The sentiment is from the SSS stamp set that came with the kit.

I also used MS Holly punch, red pearls, MFT fishtale die, Range Texture paste, and MS tinsel glitter.
I guess I'm going to have to start using a ruler or T-square because I have been making crooked cards lately! The angle of my photo helps the eye not to notice too much that my center panel in crooked, Ugh. (I also trimmed up those ends of the 3 strips of paper!)

Some challenges for this card:
Sweet-Sunday-Sketch-Challenge-245
Christmas Stampin Anything goes
Simply Create Too -Snow,snow,snow
Winter Wonderland Blog Include a sentiment



Here I just cased Yana's card. The kit comes with color photos of some ideas to use with the kit so I made this one.
Tootles! Kim


6 comments:

  1. Fabulous cards! I really love the patterned paper and the little scene you've created is gorgeous.

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  2. Let's just say they live on a little hillside. Hee hee. You really don't notice anything and the scene is wonderful. Hugs!

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  3. What a sweet scene! I love the blue, white and red color scheme!

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  4. Kim: Your cards are very pretty! We're glad you entered our Challenge "Snow! Snow! Snow!" & hope to see your entries in all our 2015 challenges!

    Happy Holidays to you & your family!

    Diane
    Simply Create Too Design Team Member
    http://DianesDigitalDesigns.blogspot.com

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  5. Sweet! I really love the snowy scene. I recently told my husband I think I see things crooked but, honestly, I believe it's my glasses. Funny how the tiniest bit off will be noticable. Your photo certainly does a good job of fooling the eye, because it doesn't look crooked at all!

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  6. What a lovely scene you have created with your die cuts. I can't see that it's crooked either :). Thanks for joining in with our 'Let's Get Sentimental' challenge at Winter Wonderland this week, and good luck
    Eileen x

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