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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Giggling Snowman


I've worked out why my cards are wonky, well 0.5 wonky but none of my photo editing programs can deal with it so I guess I'm going to have to put up with it and stop moaning about it.

So lets get onto my card using the cute Giggling Snowman from Mo Manning. I've the colouring simple and I dotted the scarf with a white pen saves trying colour round them. I fussy cut a border round him since I knew he was going onto patterned paper and this would make he show up a bit.

I used my favourite Spellbinders Floral Oval along with Simon says Stamp Slops and Hills, the trees are Memory Box and the snow embossing fold is from Taylors Expression.

Snowflakes and sentiment both from Simon Says Stamp and the red paper is Doodlebug.

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12 comments:

  1. Oh this is fabulous, I love snowmen and the trees and background are beautiful. I use photoshop and you can use the transfoem, skew feature to straighten pics.

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  2. A gorgeous card Debby and one of Mo's pretty images. I adore the trees and slopes on the floral oval and the background red dp looks great together with the extra pops of red with the sweet gems on the snowflakes and the lovely sentiment matted onto it. x

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  3. Pretty card. Love that giggling snowman. TFS

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  4. I love this Debby! Cutey snowman! x

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  5. So cute and such awonderful card. Hugs Marja

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  6. Gorgeous card. Very cute x

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  7. Beautiful xx

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  8. I manage a great line in wonky cards too!! This is so sweet!! xx

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  9. Gorgeous snowman and a beautifully designed card Debby, Kate x

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  10. So cute, I had to pin it!

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