Sunday, December 30, 2018

Let It Snow SSC 195

December 30, 2018

Well, this will be my last blog for the year.  The year certainly flew by and I want to thank all of you for your support!  I am looking forward to making cards in the new year and hopefully, I can get back to entering a few challenges.  

It's Sunday and time for a new challenge at  Sunday Stamps! We have a gorgeous color challenge for all of you!  


                       Use a minimum of 3 colors and a neutral of your choice.



Challenge Guidelines


  • Feel free to use any brand of product you have. 
  • The colors from this challenge MUST be the primary colors on your project.
  • Please Link up a new project created for this challenge (no back links). 
  • Feel free to combine our challenge with up to FOUR other challenges.
  • We reserve the right to delete any links that do not adhere to challenge rules.
  • Please provide a link to us or use the graphic above in your post. 
  • Have Fun!!!

The challenge will end on Friday Jan.11th  @ 6pm EST. 

I had a lot of fun creating this card.  I think my blue background is a little darker than the challenge picture, but hey, it's still in the same family!  I used watercolor paper and distressed the top layer with Broken China and Stormy Sky Distress Oxide inks.  I splattered white paint on the top after it dried and also added a few drops of water.  That gave the effect of snow.  The snowmen and bird are from Honey Bee Stamps Snow Buddies.  I used the matching Dies to cut them out. I colored the accessories with Copic Markers and outlined the snowmen with Copics, too.  The snow banks were cut using the Lawn Fawn Hillside Borders.  I stamped the words "Let It" off a a stamp I found in my collection and the snow die is a retired Stampin' Up die.  I cut it out in black and then four times in white for dimension.  I love the way this turned out.  It made me smile!
 
Don't forget to check out all the amazing projects from the Design Team.  


  Sunday Stamps Design Team
Claire Broadwater (me)

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HUGS

Claire

1 comment:

  1. Good evening! !
    It is 9:30 PM on 30th Japan time now.
    It is the custom of Japan's year end.
    In the year end, we say “Yoi otoshi wo” to each other wishing for the coming
    year to be pleasurable.
    The New Year season is the most significant season for the Japanese.
    All the Christmas décor is switched to the New Year’s in a blink.
    Major New Year icons are the pine tree, bamboo, plums and so on. All of them are symbols of good fortune and longevity.

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