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A Cool Winter Scene

It's only a few more months before Winter is here, and I am counting down the days already! Since I am so looking forward to Winter, I chose this beautiful Snow Birds Birdhouse image from Pattie's Creations for the new Anything Goes Challenge at Pattie's Creations.


I think this is my new favorite Pattie's Creation image - the birds were so fun to color!

The challenge will run for 2 weeks and remember there is a prize for the entries not using a Pattie's Creation's image and one for the entries using a Pattie's Creations image. Be sure and check it out.

I am also entering this card in the Crafty Boots Challenge which is Christmas in August - how fun is that!

Hugz - cool ones if you are wishing for cooler weather and warm ones if not!

Comments

  1. What a cool sketch for this gorgeous image, Nancy. I love the sparkle in the snow. Super creation! For me, snow is the only thing I like about winter and guess who doesn't get much most winters...if any? LOL
    Have a fabulous weekend.

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  2. Fabulous card and such a cool design. Love the patterned papers you chose and the glittery snow on the image.

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  3. So very pretty! Love your touches of snow and glitter here! TFS! HUGS :)

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  4. how nicely you have drawn and colored the bird on the top, certainly the bird is feeling the cold but i guess is contemplating focusedly on something...where the cold is not able to reach n distract the bird..i loved this beautiful car
    - samir

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  5. I love the image with the sparkly snow and the way you have used the pretty papers in the background is very clever. Fabulous design. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Boots Challenges this time.

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  6. This is a fabulous card, such a gorgeous image and lovely papers.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Pretty card and beautiful image! The background really set it off!

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  8. Really pretty image, and you did a nice job using it with this design. I like your pretty background papers.

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  9. Nancy - Fantastic job of coloring the image, especially the birds! Love your snowy effects and all the other components of this (pocket) card.
    Sandi ♥
    DT Coordinator for Pattie's Creations Challenge!

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  10. Nancy, I love your card - those birds are so pretty! Now I'm not a huge fan of winter...but then I'm lucky to walk upright on dry ground much less add snow and ice to the mix. :)
    Blessings,
    Zella

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  11. I must admit, I like fall & winter better than summer, but I still enjoy all 4 seasons! This is the cutest birdhouse, and I love the snow you added!

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  12. Beautiful card Nancy, I like the bird sitting on top of his house the papers and the layers.
    Kevin xx

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  13. Beautiful card!
    The image is so sweet!
    Hugs, Heidi:)

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  14. so gorgeous nancy.i love your winter image and fab papers and design :D

    xx coops xx

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  15. Pretty card, lovely winter scene. Thank you for sharing your work with all of us at Crafty Boots Challenges.

    Dionne

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  16. So sweet Nancy. You really colored this image beautifully. The background papers showcase the image perfectly. Lovely card!
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  17. Wow Nancy! This card is so pretty! I love how you colored my image and the choice of designer papers.

    Hugs
    Pattie ♥

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  18. Nancy
    I love this card I love how the image has been coloured and then those beautiful papers, such a different combination but it works so well!

    Hugs
    Kelly - Pattie's Teamie
    xxx

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