Friday, November 19, 2010

Caroling Snowmen

Every two weeks, the blog group Stamps R Us has a challenge. This time the theme is Sparkles and Scallops. Be sure and go check it out. You have another week to submit your post. Also note that there is a PRIZE involved here . If you like Stamping Boutique images (or if you've never tried them and want to) be sure and submit an entry in this challenge.

There is alot going on with this card - in fact, maybe a little too much. I used two different embossing folders (Snow Flakes and Swiss Dots). The scalloped border and the snowflakes were made with a MS punch. I added glitter not only to the snow flakes, but also to the little scarves and hats on the snowmen. Actually, since that one little "guy" has a pink outfit on, I guess you can say two snow men and one snow woman! I printed out the image twice and popped up the second one - then again popped up the entire panel the snowmen are on.

This is for Paper Sundaes challenge - to use at least two of the following: Punches, Ribbon, Embossing and the color blue. As it turns out I used all four. I've also submitted it for the challenge over at Paper Play - let it snow.


Thanks for stopping by..........


Lynn

30 comments:

Anne Marie Hile said...

This is gorgeous, Lynn! All of the embossing look wonderful with your cute, little snowman (and snowgal) scene. I love how you popped the up and gave them such bright and fun outfits, too. :) Love it!

Tammy said...

Too cute Lynn. I don't think there is too much going on with this card. I think it is just perfect.

Unknown said...

Lynn this is adorable! I love all the demention and the embossing! Perfect holiday card!

Just wanted to say that your photographs are looking sensational! I am so glad the lighting worked for you.

Have a great weekend!
Jenn

Monica said...

Wow, Lynn, this is straight out of a picture book... just so heavenly... I can feel the snowmen and snowwoman singing carols. Beautiful image! And your embossing looks great. Light blue is just so lovely. Right out of a book as I said.

Thanks for your kind wishes for Zeenya. This is the first time she decided not to have a celebration with lots of friends. And it suited me just fine - sometimes these birthday parties cause more stress than pleasure. I just took her out and spoiled her. And then got a cake as a surprise for her. Gosh! She is turning into an adult... she used to love parties and we used to beg her to keep the numbers small. Seems like we have won!!! But you know what, even though it was so peaceful, I missed the excitement of a party. And she did not even allow me to bring in cupcakes to school - says she is a FIFTH grader now. And fifth graders are not into such baby things...

Hugs,

Monica

MiamiKel said...

Good morning, Lynn! THis is SERIOUSLY adorable! Such a fabulous and fun card! I love this image, and the layout /scene you've created for them is just sheer perfection - this just made me smile all over! Have a terrific weekend!

TrishG said...

Very cute, Lynn! I love the white and blue. Cute little popped up snowmen group. I like the ribbon and the punched edge and the snowflakes too.

KER said...

love the embossing and layers...such cute snowfolk

Kathy and Lucky said...

Wow, you did such a fantastic job on this! I so love it! You definitely do not have too much going on, just perfect. I mean the layers and the embossing, the border punch, ok everything :) So good idea to get little Rambo and squirrel, at least he can feel like he caught one. Is that a good thing. Have a great weekend, my son arrives today at noon, can't wait to see him.

Maria@Crafty Cre8tions said...

I love your white on white embossing! You do this technique so well!! What a great image and I love how you popped them up.
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving with you and your family!!! I'm off for a few days!!
Maria

Laura said...

WOWZERS!!!I love white on white.And you did a gorgeous job on this card.I love the two differnt embossing folders,They go perfect together.Great idea to pop that image out like that.

Nicole said...

Great card - love all of the layers and embossing! :)

Lynn McAuley said...

Gorgeous layers on this sensational holiday card, Lynn!! I love it!!

Gina Lindsay said...

Never too much going on! It really works since you have so much white. Gorgeous card.

Marilyn said...

This is gorgeous Lynn. Your colouring is beautiful & I love that combination of white & blue with embossing.

Annette Witherspoon ♥ said...

What cute little snowmen! I have the same MS punch. I like how you used it. Love the embossed snowflakes on top of the swiss dots. Great work!

paige said...

This card is fabulous! I love the layers and textures on this awesome card!

Anne Temple said...

WOW. I love everything about this card! All the layering and different heights, and just a touch of color.

Sparkly Pink Star said...

WOW! This is BEAUTIFUL!

Elizabeth said...

Wonderful layering and texture. Lovely card.

Andrea said...

What a happy, fun card!

Karen Howard said...

I'm thinking as a group we all have such wonderful taste and am glad so many of us love snowmen!!! Another stunning card from you Lynn! Hugs, Karen

Becky said...

This is fabulous, love the adorable image.

Gardner's Basket said...

Beautiful, you can never have too much snow (as long as it's on a card).

Gloria Stengel said...

Oh, very sweet. Well done! Thanks for playing along at Paper Sundaes this week!

Miss Mary said...

Beautiful card Lynn..love all the layers.

Nancy in Iowa said...

Oh my good golly gosh! There is so much detail -What a delightful combo of beautiful layers. This is gorgeous!

Shelly Schmidt said...

This is such a great card- I love all of the dimension and the embossing- and the color is perfect! TFS

Carrie said...

adorable Lynn! love the way you colored the snowmen

Liz's creative corner said...

This is gorgeous, love the layered look,and your decoupaged image, thanks so much for joining us at paper play, hugs Liz xx

Susan (peebsmama) said...

I don't think there is too much going on at all. I think the whole scene is very interesting. My eye went from the image to the elements and back. I think because you used so much white and a soft blue, the background embossing and punches are a complement rather than a distraction.