and warm ears and hands and feet!! The theme this week at Merry Monday is "keep warm" and I immediately thought of my SSS "Ready, Set, Snow" kids!
So I colored my little girl with Zigs, made a snowy embossed background and a couple of snowbanks, added a few sequins and a little glitter - and done! The sentiment (an old one from Technique Tuesday) was stamped in black and clear embossed. She's pretty cute, isn't she!!! - and you know I never do "cute"!!
Thanks for visiting today and your kind comments make my day!!
Very cute, Betty - you can do cute!! Just love your winter clad girl - so perfect with the snowbanks and falling snow!!
ReplyDeleteYou do cute very well, Betty! Sometimes it's fun to do something different! This is a great image and you've colored beautifully! Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the challenge Betty, she looks very warm and cozy bundled up!
ReplyDeleteShe is really cute ... and she looks toasty warm! :) Great design ... love that embossing paste snowfall. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet image. Love the torn edges of your snow and the bright colors you used!
ReplyDeleteAdorable girl on this card and I love the embossed snowy b'grd.
ReplyDeleteBetty, this is just adorable! Oh my goodness - the texture in the background combined with the soft sponging is sheer perfection! And that adorable girl. This is definitely a home-run of a design!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Betty, I love this cute little wintry scene you have created. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely a "CUTE" little girl all dressed up warm, and a cute little scene you have created too Betty! Love it!! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Merry Monday's! :0)
ReplyDeleteOh, how CUTE, Betty! Beautiful coloring with your Zigs and I love all the fun snowflakes! Never say 'Never', because I think you do 'Cute' really well, my friend!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so sweet, Betty.... looks great with the snow
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Such a sweet card--she is really cute & love how you colored her, Betty!
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