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The new Squigglefly challenge is to add a frame to your card. I added a snowflake frame around my fun Snowball Tree image by Sandra Caldwell. Just look at the personality on those snowballs - I think I see a few of my family members and friends in those faces - LOL. Hope you can find time to play in the challenge this week - you can always use one of the freebies from the store if you don't have a Squigglefly image.


Hugz!

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  1. So super cute! love how you colored up these cuties! Can't believe it is getting to be that time of the year already! Yikes!!

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  2. So cute. I love the snowflake frame you gave these little snowballs. Great colors, too.

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  3. What??? A snowball tree! How fun is that....anything to do with snowmen is great. I like your little snowflakes framing it, too.
    Such a fun creation, Nancy.

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  4. Fun, cute, pretty, and SOOO creative! Precious! Love all those tiny snowflakes on here.
    Lynn

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  5. Oh my word this is darling!! I love how you've created your frame for the snowballs!! :) This is too cute! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*
    My Blog: Stamp Smiles

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  6. Such a fabulous card, those snowballs are brilliant and I love your delicate snowflake frame.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Adorable card, love, love the image! Great frame too!

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  8. Such a cute image, it made me smile. Love the way you've incorporated the tiny snowflakes into this frame. It really sets off this fun image. Great coloring too! TFS

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  9. This image is just too much fun - I love how you framed it too!!

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  10. Nancy,
    Again, you've made me smile with your very adorable card. You did an amazing job and being the "blue" girl I am - I love your frame and BG too!

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  11. This image and your card could not be cuter Nancy. What a delight, put a smile on my face as soon as it opened.
    LOVE IT.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  12. So cute. It looks like the frame is made up of all those individual snowflakes. If so, then it looks like a lot of work, but definitely worth it.

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