Happy Tuesday Everyone!!
Time for another fun Peachy Keen Challenge! Angelica provided us with a fun sketch, so I hope you will play along!
For my card, I used Pk-402 and Pk-404.
Here is the sketch.
and here is my card.
The images were colored with copics. I placed clear plastic over the door and windows using glue dots to adhere. I put tombow white glue on the window corners and sprinkled with glitter. I cut the holly from some patterned paper to frame the door. I used my score-pal on the white background paper to make it look like siding. Finished card size is 5x7. Thanks for stopping by!
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your card is so sweet! I love the ginger people
ReplyDeleteReally really adorable! I LOVE how you used the glitter in the windows, fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
~KristinaH
WOW, Janice, this is AMAZING my friend!! I LOVE EVERYTHING about it my friend!! GREAT Job!!
ReplyDeletePEachy Hugs,
Emma;)
Super cute!! Love the "snow" in the windows
ReplyDeleteYou seriously blow my mind! WOW! Absolutely Adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteNikki☺
Love - love - love this! So adorable. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteJanice, when I saw this in the yahoo group photo album last night, I was seriously awestruck! This is so cleverly done, and beautifully put together, and I just love it! Now you've made me want to start working on Christmas cards! :-)
ReplyDeleteAwww, you do the cutest scenes with those stamps! Those gingerbread images are some of my fav's!
ReplyDeleteAW! This card is so cute! I love how you colored the gingerbreads. I love the glittery snow... amazing!
ReplyDelete-Samantha
This is not just the most clever scene EVER, it's beautiful too!!!
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated by it so much!
Love Viv xxx
oh, Janice, I just love this card! I especially love the kissing gingerbread lady and man! The way you created a frosted window with the glitter is so clever. Wonderful!
ReplyDeletelots of hugs,
Heidi
nice idea of the windows. At first I thought they were three different pieces.:)
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