Monday, July 1, 2019

Peace on Earth -- for SheepSki Designs

July 1 -- the 1/2 point of the year.  It's also the month that has lots of Christmas challenges.  You'll see Christmas cards popping up all over blog land and Facebook.  With that in mind, SheepSki Designs Challenge Blog is using the theme Early Christmas/Winter for the challenge this month.  That gives you the option of going with either a Christmas or a winter themed project, whichever you prefer.  Andrea Norris has plenty of wonderful digis that will fit either theme in her SheepSki Designs Etsy Shop.

I went with a Christmas themed card, but went with non-traditional colors.  This is Rachel


I colored Rachel with Copic markers.  She had such a peaceful look on her face, that the sentiment seemed a logical one to use.  

The sentiment and papers are from We Are 3 Digital Shop.  They are New Releases in July.   The papers are from the new Snow Globe collection, and the sentiment is one of the new Snow Globe sentiments. 

I cut the card base and layers out with a Spellbinders label die set.  The crinkle ribbon is from a retired company, 3 Girl JAM. 

Early Christmas/Winter -- get a Christmas card made, enter it in some Christmas challenges during July, and you'll be glad you did come December.  Make sure you link up at SheepSki Designs Challenge Blog.  I'd love to see what you make, and we've got GREAT prizes for you to win! 

I'd like to enter this in the following challenges:
Outlawz Festive Fridays -- Christmas
Jingle Belles -- Snow
The Holly & Ivy Christmas Challenge -- Anything Christmas Goes
Christmas at Sweet Stamping -- non-traditional colors
Crafting by Designs -- Christmas

4 comments:

  1. Lovely coloring and pretty little bow ... so glad you joined us for SNOW much fun at Jingle Belles.

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  2. so pretty and beautifully done! thanks for having SNOW MUCH FUN with us at JINGLE BELLES!

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  3. Your coloring is so beautiful and so are the colors.

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  4. How beautiful, I love her in non-traditional colours for Christmas, how creative :)
    Andrea x

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