Hello everybody: As always, I pray that you and your families are doing well, taking care of each other and wearing your masks.
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Well, my teammates and I over at the RETRO RUBBER CHALLENGE have a new challenge for you to play with, use the photo to inspire you, create a card and come and join us in our gallery.
My inspiration was the bright color red of the lantern and the snow.
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This is the inside.
This is what I used.
Power Poppy "Glitter House Village".
Power Poppy "Glistening Paperwhites" (for the sentiments).
Power Poppy "Merry Littles".
Prismacolor pencils.
DSP from "The Paper Studio".
White acrylic paint for the "snow".
I hope you come and play along with our RETRO RUBBER CHALLENGE challenge this time, it's a great opportunity to add one more Christmas card to your stash.
Thank you for stopping by.
Stay healthy and safe.
Hugs.
Maria.
8 comments:
Your take on this photo is brilliant! What a fantastic winter village you've created and all of the details just sing beautifully with that sky with the falling snow is perfect! Merry Christmas!!
I love your little village ! So sweet and colorful . Perfect smile maker !
Oh, how beautiful, Maria! The village stamp makes a peaceful scene, and I love the rich night sky, your distressed wood, and the sentiment banner. The snow, too! I hope your Thanksgiving was as lovely as this card.
love your artful community!
Very pretty night time coloring! Great stamp set to have!
Hermosa tarjeta , felicitaciones ๐๐๐๐
Muchas felicidades para ti tambiรฉn , abrazos desde Chile ๐๐
Maria, this little snowy village is adorable! It shows off your amazing colouring skills again. The night sky is fabulous. Great jobb! I wish you and your family all the best for the holidays and the year ahead.
Maria, as always your colouring makes me so happy, your skills are ridiculously good. I just love the sky so much, I am practicing these skies. Happy Holidays to you and yours, see you in 2021, if not before Cx
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