Happy Friday! Welcome to the Digi Bells Blog Hop! Although my Guest Term is over I am excited to be part of this fun hop and to share the newly released digital images for Digi Bells! This month there are 2 images plus the bonus on some lovely sentiments created by Lynda Nielson
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If you didn’t come here from the lovely Anet's blog the head on over to the start of the hop at the Digi Bells Blog.
By leaving a comment at each stop of the hop, you have a chance to win these sweet digital images.
Snowbaby Peek-a-Boo
I love this little cutie peeking out from behind the snowman. I chose to create it for my as yet unfinished December Daily album. I am hoping to complete it this month! Although I have used this as well as the second image for Christmas themed projects, you can easlily turn them into birthday or valentine cards just by switching up a few of the colors and the papers.
I colored the image with Copic Markers (listed at the end of this post) and the background was doen with OMS + prismacolor pencils. I cut out the image using a metal die from Mama Elephant. I adore the simple cross-stitched border. It just adds something to the scene without overpowering it. The snowflake was also made from a metal die from Kaiser craft and it was cut out of some $store glitter paper. The rest of the page was made from paper scraps from other December Daily projects.
As you can see, I kept the color palette virtually the same. I did introduce some mint/aqua tones and switch out the mat color. The snowflake is die-cut using the second die in the set.
I love this little cutie peeking out from behind the snowman. I chose to create it for my as yet unfinished December Daily album. I am hoping to complete it this month! Although I have used this as well as the second image for Christmas themed projects, you can easlily turn them into birthday or valentine cards just by switching up a few of the colors and the papers.
I colored the image with Copic Markers (listed at the end of this post) and the background was doen with OMS + prismacolor pencils. I cut out the image using a metal die from Mama Elephant. I adore the simple cross-stitched border. It just adds something to the scene without overpowering it. The snowflake was also made from a metal die from Kaiser craft and it was cut out of some $store glitter paper. The rest of the page was made from paper scraps from other December Daily projects.
Meadow Magic
As you can see, I kept the color palette virtually the same. I did introduce some mint/aqua tones and switch out the mat color. The snowflake is die-cut using the second die in the set.
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Thanks for stopping by today and I hope that you are enjoying the hop!
The next stop on the hop is the sweet and talented Linda.
Happy Hopping!
Hugs Jeanette xxo
6 comments:
What a beautiful color combination. The aqua is gorgeous with the red and green! Both of these beautiful images is colored to perfection! That red and white striped paper base is awesome and is so perfect for Christmas. Both of these cards are so cheerful and will make the recipients smile...which is how Christmas cards should be...happy! Both are wonderful. Hugs, Gail
Stunning projects!!!! Love the dp you have used for them and the colors.
Beautiful colours and such a gorgeous image too.
Hugs
Linda xxx
Beautiful cards Jeanette, love the layout. Anet x
Love the subtle background to these cards to highlight the image. Wonderful coloring and sweet card creations!
Just beautiful, love the stripy paper it really goes well, nice work xo Julie P
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