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Monday, 2 March 2015

Keeping Warm

Keeping warm...that's what the winter has been in my part of the world.  Can you relate to this scene?
Well, here is a simple card made using a great winter farm scene from Serendipity Stamps.
I stamped the scene on my main panel then cut it out and coloured it with Copic markers.  I mounted that onto a piece of red cardstock.  I then stamped the scene onto my card front but left it in the black and white then mounted the main panel over that matching up the scene with pop-dots. 
I added the sentiment from Hero Arts and the twine at the top to finish it off.

Adding my card to these challenges:

Seize the Birthday- MASCULINE

Simon Says- ANYTHING GOES


Sentimental Sundays- ANYTHING GOES

Stamping Sensations- ONE FOR GUYS


Hope you are keeping cozy and warm.  Thanks for the visit.

Supplies:  stamps- Serendipity, Hero Art/ Copic markers/ Memento bl ink/ twine

26 comments:

  1. Although I can't realte to the scene... I do know that is a Beautiful card! Actually making me wish for cold weather!
    So glad to see you play along at seize the Birthday Karen!

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  2. I love how the scene goes out of the frame....so beautiful!

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  3. This is so pretty! I super love y our 'out of the box' design! ;) Thanks so much for playing along with us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

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  4. Oh...this is so homey...reminds me of my dear grandparents farm....which I almost grew up on...I was there more than home....lol
    beautiful card!!

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  5. A lovely card - the snow scene is beautiful and the Baker's twine just the right embellishment. Elizabeth xx

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  6. A beautiful design, Karen! I love how the cold winter scene contrasts with the warm sentiment! Thank you for sharing your gorgeous card with us at Stamping Sensations.

    Lynne

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  7. Beautiful card, Karen! The red frame sets off the scene beautifully.

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  8. Love this...looks like Ohio right now!

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  9. This is such a beautiful card! Thanks for joining us for our twine challenge this week at Use Your Stuff.

    Lori - UYSDT

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  10. I'm imagining a nice toasty fire inside the house. :-) Beautiful scene and a wonderful CAS design. Hugs!

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  11. Wonderful card, so lovely. And I love how the scene goes out of the frame, great effect.

    Hugs
    Anke

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  12. A great stamping and masculine card Karen and perfect for our theme.

    Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  13. Love your design with the design continuing behind the frame.

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  14. What a pretty little winter scene and I love that you popped the top layer to match it.

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  15. A fabulous card Karen, such a lovely winter scene and brilliant design.
    Pauline
    x

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  16. This is wonderful. Karen, but it doesn't look like a warm hello to me. lol I do like how you layered the panel with the stamping behind.

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  17. Beautiful Karen, looks very peaceful, and love how you did the scene behind also :)

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  18. This is beautiful Karen, and I hope you warm up. I love the bit of striped twine to finish off this beautiful card.

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  19. Gorgeous scene and I do like how you stamped behind your topper for added dimension.
    Julie x

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  20. Lovely stamping and a fabulous card for our challenge

    Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month

    Joan

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  21. Karen, this card is just gorgeous. I grew up on a farm and this scene just takes me back. Thank you for sharing with us at Sentimental Sundays. I'm a new follower of yours :)

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  22. Beautiful Card. I love the CAS style. Thank you for joining us at the Use Your Stuff Challenge. Martha Lucia DT

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  23. Whoa! This is a gorgeous card. And despite the cold wintery scene it is very warm feeling! Love it!

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