So, it is the 9th of the month and The Three Musketeers are back with another post. Yes, we have been busy this past month, creating a new card with the image I provided this time.
I sent Jeanette and Kelly an image from Northwoods Rubber Stamps that I bought a few years ago at the stamp show in Madison. I loved the stamp and the card samples they had with it. However, every winter since then when I picked up the stamp, I just struggled with how to use it. So--I stamped images, sent them off to my two other comrades and wanted to see what they would do with it.
Here is the inside of my card:
Please check out the other Musketeer's cards. Here is a link to Jeanette's blog along with Kelly's blog. I am sure you will not be disappointed and will see a couple of very sweet snow angels!
Image/Sentiment: Northwoods Rubber Stamps-Snow Angel Snowman and Sentiment is also a Northwoods Stamp
Cardstock/Patterned Paper: Recollections White; Stampin' Up Coastal Cabana, Island Indigo, Pool Party, Winter Frost Designer Series Paper
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black/SU Marina Mist
Accessories: Copic Markers; SU Island Indigo Brads, Island Indigo 3/8" Ruffled Satin Ribbon, Corner Rounder
Such a cute and fun snowman. Love this happy, cheery card and the 'three muskateers' is very cute too.
ReplyDeleteBarb, your card is so cute! Love the way you colored the image - now I'm wishing I'd colored my snowman's legs, too. And I love the layout/design of your card with the perfectly placed embellishments!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a fun image to work with - loved it!
Thank you for sending it and for being one of the Three Musketeers!
Super fun image to work with Barb!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with yours - the "cool" colors and the softness overall - fabulous!
Thanks for this round of image to play with - hopefully I'll get to play in the real stuff, too! :)
oh how super cute is this image?!? love it!!! and i love that snowflake paper with the white background.
ReplyDeletelovies, =o) kel
What a fun image and I love how you have used him - I love the green and orange contrast :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine