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Baby It's Cold Outside

It's time for the newest Can You Digi It? challenge: Baby It's Cold Outside. I had to use my imagination because here in Central Alabama it is still pretty warm. I am hoping for some cold weather soon - we have to kill off those bugs!

I used KiniArt's Baby image all snuggled up for winter in some great Delightfully Distressing Designs Winter Wonder digi paper.

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
For Fun Challenges - Christmas Sparkle (there is sparkle in the centers of the snowflakes on my dp that I added with Stickles)
Challenges4Everybody - Anything Goes

I had so much fun with the Delightfully Distressing Designs paper, I decided to do another card using Betty Edwards' Winter Cocoa image.


You don't have to use a CYDI? image or product to enter, and the challenge prize is a $10 CYDI? gift certificate.

Hugz!

Comments

  1. Love your projects and the dp you used. Too cute how you paper pieced the baby with the big snowflake right on his butt. It's hard to think of snow when it's 70+ outside.

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  2. Both cards are wonderful Nancy, I like the paper pieced baby,and the embossing, That cuppa looks very inviting I like the paper and the sentiment.
    kevin xx

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  3. Wow...great cards. Love the paper pieced little one! The hot chocolate looks yummy!

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  4. Both cards are lovely, Nancy. I really like the paper piecing and colors.

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  5. Just LOVE that DP!! Gorgeous cards using it and love how you embossed the one with the snowflake die and added the sparkle.

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  6. Oh I love your colors today. That baby is just precious and that cup of cocoa with whipped cream looks good enough to drink. Fantastic paper piecing.

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  7. Nancy,
    Wow, both of your cards are beautiful! I love the piecing you did on the images. The baby is darling and that cup of hot chocolate looks absolutely yummy1 I love the colors in the DPs you used - both beautiful and awesome!

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  8. beautiful cards! especially the baby stamp. lovely!
    thanks for joining us at "challenges4everybody"
    Good Luck!
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Amelia

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  9. Adorable! Love the paper you used!

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  10. The first card is so sweet!! I love it!! And the cocoa card makes me want to have some! Love the background! Thank you for joining us at For Fun Challenges! :)

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  11. Both cards are beautiful! so glad you decided to share them with us at For Fun!!
    Hugs

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  12. Wow - these are beautiful!! Your precious baby is pure innocence - love that. Hugs!

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  13. Gorgeous cards! I love your paper piecing - superb job.
    Tracey
    x

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  14. Great paper piecing on those fab images! love the matching up to the background paper and the whipped cream looks delicious :)

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  15. Cute! Love the paper pieced snuggly on baby, and the froth on that delish cuppa-something-good!

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  16. Both are SUPER cute, and I Love this paper you used! :)

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