Saturday 5 December 2020

2 Penguin Chicks

Good Evening!

I enjoyed creating my last card with acetate so I decided to create another one! I have used 2 Penguin Chicks by Mo's Digital Pencil. I coloured the cuties with Spectrum Noir Classique Markers and used Stickles in Diamond. The die cuts on the edges are the Snow Flurries die by Tim Holtz Alterations. The patterned paper is from the North Pole collection by Dovecraft. I decorated the card with silver snowflake sequins and rhinestones along with some twine and a snowman charm.

I would like to enter this into the following challenges:

- Ching-Chou Kuik Digital Stamps Inspiration & Challenge Blog Design Team, December: Happy Christmas/Happy Birthday/Just for You/Just Beacause
- Crafty Calendar Challenge, December: Christmas Theme
- Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge Blog, Challenge # 298: Anything "Mo" Goes
- Scrappelyst, December: Christmas
- Sweet Stampin': Let it Snow
- Winter Wonderland Challenge Blog: Anything Christmas Goes - End of Year Challenge

Here is my card. I hope you will like it. :)



Papers: Bazzill Canvas Cardstock - White, Dovecraft - North Pole
Stamp: Mo's Digital Pencil - 2 Penguin Chicks
Medium: Spectrum Noir Classique Markers -
BG2, DG4, DR2, DR4, DR6, GG4, GG5,
IG2, IG5, IG7, FS3, FS4, FS6, True Black, YG1, YG2
Stickles - Diamond
Glossy Accents
Tools: Tim Holtz Alterations - Snow Flurries
Embellishments: Little Things from Lucy's Cards - Silver Snowflake, Marianne Design - Rhinestones, We R Memory Keepers - Baker's Twine Slate, Slöjddetaljer - Charm


Thanks for stopping by. Take Care!
Hugs, Hanna

4 comments:

  1. Fabulous, love the design colours and those adorable penguins! Thanks for playing along at Sweet Stampin'
    Chris
    x

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  2. How cute is this one... Great card. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday this week.

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  3. Just a beautyfull couple
    Well done

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