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Santa Puppy in the Window

>> Sunday, February 4, 2018

by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff

Happy Sunday!
Bet you weren't expecting me today! And you probably weren't expecting to see a Christmas card, either. Since I was moving during the Christmas stamp release, I didn't get to play w/ all the fun images. And I really LIKE making Christmas cards. For this card, I used a couple of Splitcoaststampers challenges..the Technique (TLC675) acetate inking, and the Clean & Simple (CAS466) to have/use something clear.
For the TLC, I used DOX (Distress oxide ink) on a piece of acetate to make the piece I used behind the window.  For the CAS (something clear) I used a portion of a window die (clear window) & put my Santa puppy on the ledge looking out. The white front was stamped w/ the snowflakes & embossed w/ the bricked folder & I added the greeting (half die cut, half stamped) & a few punched snowflakes.

Here's a look at the inside & below it are the Copics I used.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great rest of your weekend!

Supplies:
paper: Recollections heavy white
ink: Memento tuxedo black, DOX (Distress oxide ink) cracked pistachio & broken china
accessories: Copic markers, Spellbinders A2 matting basic A, Merry dies, Cheery Lynn window die, Sizzix embossing folder (Bricked), snowflake punch




5 comments:

nwilliams6 said... 1

Julie, this is fabulous! Love the puppy in the window and the great bricks. Such a wonderful card!!!

Sue said... 2

What an absolutely adorable Christmas card Julie! Your coloring on the Santa Puppy is perfection and I love the bright red Merry that looks like it's jumping off the card!

Shelia said... 3

Such a fun & pretty cad. Your coloring skills are amazing! You've colored this little pup perfectly. Great card design too!

Robin Clendenning said... 4

This is adorable Julie!! I love the way you have colored your puppy and the bg inside is amazing as well as the bricks outside!!

Karin said... 5

Amazing card! Your coloring on the puppy really brings out the longing in his little face! Love the snowflakes and the sentiment you created...Great overall frosty look to this :)

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