Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Snow date!

Hi stamping friends! We are really going to get some winter weather today, tomorrow and Friday! What better way to deal with it than the fun part-making snowmen! Here is a snow couple out on a snow date! This is a Whipper Snapper image that I colored with my copics. Snowmen color so quickly, don't they? I'm not sure what the stuff is coming out of their sleigh. I was indecisive so I colored it yellow like straw. Then I looked at the WSD site and it is colored green (leaves?) so I colored over it! Shouldn't have done that as I got this muddy color! Oh well, I think the snowfolk are the best part of the image anyway so what's a little mistake!
The dp is Cosmo Cricket (plaid) and the polka dot is unknown to me (from my stash). The buttons on the top left were added to color a brown splotch that suddenly appeared on my image circle! They're not always mistakes, they can be opportunities!
Thank you very much for coming by today! Have a wonderful Wednesday! We have Dave's Kiwanis Christmas party tonight. Isn't it terrible that I'd rather stay at home!?
Cheryl

22 comments:

Unknown said...

What a great card.

Greetings from Ingrid

Silli said...

snow cute...;-)

Lisa Kind said...

Cute card. Mistakes are just opportunities to be creative! I know what you mean about staying home. Be careful tonight...it's going to be nasty!

Cheryl said...

Very cute!

Jacqueline (Sjakkie) said...

Your card is very cute! The image is so lovely.
Hugs Jacqueline

Kandi said...

What a great happy card! I just love snowmen (and snowwomen, lol).

My freinds and I always say "there are no mistakes in stamping or scrapping, just opportunities for embelishing". Looks like we're on the same page. Have a great day!

"Kirby" (KrB) said...

How cute, Cheryl! Love the papers you used and your coloring is super - even the holiday greenery....looks fine to me. Have fun with the snow.

Julia Aston said...

Don't you know there are no mistakes in stamping Cheryl? that can be hay in the wagon! This is just so cute - and wonderful coloring - we're getting rain but I wish it was snow!

Nancy Parker said...

Hi Cheryl, Wow, I wish I could make such great mistakes, lol. I'd rather stay home too but try to enjoy your evening. Nancy

Riet said...

What a beautiful card Cheryl,i love your image and colours.
So gorgeous papers.

Hugs Riet.x

Whimcees said...

Great card!

I hope that all is well with you there - we had a horrible blizzard here in WI with mega snow and now the cold and winds. Nothing is moving and no one is going any where.

I love your blog!

Barbara Diane

Jackie Thomas said...

Love it Cheryl. I think it's perfect. xo Jackie

MarieL said...

Even your cards with "mistakes" look beautiful. Another gorgeous card, Cheryl. I am with you, I love Christmas but am not a party girl.

Lorraine Mcneil said...

This is absolutely adorable. Tee hee, I love your honesty about the brown splotch and no its not terrible that you would prefer to stay home. I get like that sometimes, too. Getting me out of the house is the hard part. Once I'm there, I have fun!!! Love your card.

Candy said...

Such a CUTE card - love all of your snowmen cards.
Hugs, Candy

Kerry D-C said...

oh my! this is Frosty-licious!!! You are such a talented lady.
I feel like I'd rather stay home most nights too. :P When did I become a year roound hum-bug?!

Ila said...

Totally Super Cute!..your coloring is Fantastic..it all looks Wonderful!!...Hugs, Ila

Heidi said...

Hee hee..... this is so cute. Beautiful card!

Tricia T said...

I just ran through your cards for the week and they are wonderful! I think my favorite is Tilda with the little present. I just love the colors!!!

Anonymous said...

Just gotta love WS snowmen! Add your beautiful coloring and they are just perfect!
Hugs,
Pam

dpkennedy said...

Oh this is so cute! I love your papers-these colors are wonderful with this image!

Have a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year!

Cheryl said...

checking on the process of commenting on my own blog!

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