I made this card for sketch challenge 300 (SC300) at Splitcoaststampers. The sentiment and cute penguin are from the Doodle Pantry. I decided to keep this layout simple by just using layered panels of Marina Mist, black, and white card stock. I embossed the white panels with a Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder. I colored the penguin with Copic markers and cut out the sentiment with an oval punch. I completed the card by adding black half pearls. I think this penguin is just as sweet as can be.
I am also entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Stamptacular Sunday Challenge- layer it on
2. 2 Sisters Challenge Blog- animal fun
2. Sew Many Challenges- anything goes
4. Fab N Funky Challenges- black, white, and one other color
Beautiful card,great use of embossing.
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Heidy
That's one pinguin card! i love the sentiment and the colouring of the pinguin! very nice job!!! i'm giving away a candy so have a look at my blog! thanks for joining us at stamptacular!
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ReplyDeleteI love how you did the background, it pops the penguin nicely! Love the colouring!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job with your embossing folders, I love the all white background with those snowflakes! So wintery!
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Cheri
What a sweet card, love the image and the embossing. Thanks for joining us at Fab and Funky this week x
ReplyDeletethis one is cute , love the penquin ,great card hugs christa
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for playing along at 2 Sisters Challenges.
ReplyDeletesuper cute image and your embossing looks awesome!! Loving all your layering too! Thanks for joining in with us this week for our layering challenge at Stamptacular.
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Very pretty - love all of the embossing and the contrast.
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! wonderful embossing & design Claudine!
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Cute card. Thank you for joining us at the 2 Sisters Challenge.
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