Don't forget - There's still one week to play along with our latest inky paws Challenge!
Today I'm sharing some more inspiration for our theme challenge!
Today I have some more inspiration for this Challenge!
Zsofia Molnar delights with this festive holiday card. I love her glittery snowflakes using Snowfall stencil. Then the red and white striped paper works wonderfully with the Santa engineer from All Aboard for Christmas stamp set.
Debbie Owens uses no-line coloring for this festive card. She is using Santa Paws Newton stamp set. She creates her background using Holiday Foliage stencil.
Emily Lauritzen does some combining of stamp sets to get exactly what she wants. She takes the head of the chimney kitty in Santa Paws Newton stamp set and adds it to the body from Newton's Costume Party stamp set. What a fabulous way to stretch your stamps!
I love how Andrea Shell uses dies to create the inner frame of snowmen. Then how she only colors the inner images! Such a fun way to use the new Frozen Fellowship stamp set!
Diane Morales combines these fun plaid papers to create a fabulous holiday card. Those little mice from Santa Paws Newton stamp set are the purrfect helpers for this handsome Santa!
Debbie Owens uses no-line coloring for this festive card. She is using Santa Paws Newton stamp set. She creates her background using Holiday Foliage stencil.
Emily Lauritzen does some combining of stamp sets to get exactly what she wants. She takes the head of the chimney kitty in Santa Paws Newton stamp set and adds it to the body from Newton's Costume Party stamp set. What a fabulous way to stretch your stamps!
I love how Andrea Shell uses dies to create the inner frame of snowmen. Then how she only colors the inner images! Such a fun way to use the new Frozen Fellowship stamp set!
Diane Morales combines these fun plaid papers to create a fabulous holiday card. Those little mice from Santa Paws Newton stamp set are the purrfect helpers for this handsome Santa!
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