Saturday, 31 October 2015

Merry Christmas with little boy.

I would love to say that I have started my Christmas Cards early but really that isn't true "sigh". This months Outlawz progressive image was this cutie from Gerder Steiner Designs
Now to be honest, I don't send out Halloween cards or Fall cards so I thought what am I going to do with this image?
Then I had the thought, What if he wasn't carrying pumpkins but presents?
so this is what I created.
Card Tip:
Please remember that you are not allowed to change the lines of a image without the artist's permission. In this case I didn't change the image, I fussy cut it and added the presents over the top of the pumpkins.

Card Ingredients:
Card Stock: standard white card base, Quill red card stock.
Stamps: Gerda Steiner Designs a big load kid with the pumpkin hand cart, Stitchy Bear Digi Outlet rsp my Christmas stamps.
Markers:
               Skin: E000+E00+E11
               Hair: E23+E25
               Hat & Scarf: B23+YG09
               Boots: E55+E57+E59 
               Pants: B37 
               Gloves: B23 
               Coat: R24+R35+R37
               Tyres & Handle: C7
               Wagon: E31+E23+E25
Dies: Simon Says Stamps stitched rectangle, couture creations candy stripe embossing folder.
Other: Crystal Ice ice stickles, Wink of Stella clear glitter pen, gold ribbon for bow, gold sentiment sticker.

Challenge List:

5 comments:

  1. Hi Cathie! Your card is beautiful and so colorful!! Love it!!
    Your fussy cutting is awesome!!
    Hugs
    Darcy

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  2. Sweet card and thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland. Carol S. DT

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  3. Hi Cathie - Can you please email me c/- of the Southern Girls Challenge email on our blog rules? Thanks Louise

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  4. So sweet and fun.
    Thanks for joining in the fun at Hiding in My Craft Room.
    ♥ Lena – DT
    Lena’s Creations

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  5. cute imagge and card and thanks for sharing in our Add Sparkle and Bling challenge at POLKADOODLES
    Good luck Aunty Sue DT

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