Since green is my fave color of all, it just doesn't seem fair for it to be a challenge, lol. I really don't need an excuse to use it. So I used quite a bit of it on my card.
The images are from DRS Designs.For my ranch scene, I stamped the right side only of the Cowboy Snowman image, moved the stamp to the left and stamped the left side only, leaving a space where the snowman usually is on the image. The Double Tall Pines were stamped twice, colored w/ copics and cut out. I cut one pair in half and put them on either side and the full pair in the center. I used a black pen to add to the barn's left side just a bit and colored the scene before adding my pines and Saddle Up Cowboy.
For the sentiment, I used just the center of the Birthday Flower Circle and die cut it w/ a circle die. I used the Material Maker Square on a die cut star shape and attached the greeting circle on top. I love how it looks like denim or woven fabric when you stamp it once, turn the image and stamp it again. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50.
Thanks so much for looking! My blog:The Write Stuff. Sorry! I had to delete a bunch of really old posts from my blog & this is one of them.
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Thu, Feb 07, 2013 @ 8:03 AM
a most excellent job of fussy cutting, Julie! Doesn't it remind you of playing paperdolls? That li'l cokepoke is adorable and as always your coloring is stellar...but it's those trees that really stand out for me today!!!
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Thu, Feb 07, 2013 @ 10:24 AM
OMgosh! This is a work of art! cute as can be! I love every amazing, sweet detail!
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