Thursday, July 29, 2021

Holiday Hedgies


Making Christmas cards in this hot spell we're having keeps me thinking cool thoughts for a little while, so I made another Christmas card using an old 2001 stamp set called Holiday Hedgies. I used snippets from a Lawn Fawn paper pad to create the herringbone background, then die-cut it with a Lil Inker stitched rectangle die. The image was colored with Copics and markers and given a generous coating of snow with some diamond Stickles.


I added a sequin snowflake to the corner and added another dab of Stickles to the center. The sentiment is a pre-printed one from Simon Says Stamp.

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Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all find a way to stay cool in this summer heat. I'm so grateful for my central air conditioning!
Take care and have a great day!

Carol


 

21 comments:

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

So cute!!! That snowman that seems a hedgie makes me giggle :D Love your herringbone background panel, you used some beautiful snippets of papers! Love the sparkling snow and the sequin snowflake, but the sentiment is what catches more my eyes, it's wonderful and SO TRUE!! LOVE it!!
Sending you lots of love and good thoughts! Stay fresh and cool with your air conditioning! :)

crafty-stamper said...

Love the cute image and beautiful herringbone background you created -great use of scraps
Carol x

R's Rue said...

Air conditioning is wonderful. Enjoy it. I do love your Christmas cards they get me in the spirit in July. Have a wonderful day.
www.rsrue.blogspot.com

Brenda in IN said...

The hedgie's are so cute and all ready for Christmas. Your plaid background is awesome.

Verna Angerhofer said...

Very festive with the paper background and those cute hedgies.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

A real Happy Christmas card Carol, fun and wonderful. Great paper also.
Faith x

Liz said...

Brilliant Christmas card, Carol. I love the background you've created for your adorable image. xx

aussie aNNie said...

Love this Carol your hedgies are the cutes of cute and a lovely background. xx

cotnob said...

A sweet card Carol, cute hedgies and great herringbone background.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Veronica Lee said...

I love hedgies! Your card is ADORABLE!

*Vicki* said...

Hello there my friend! I hope you're well! I'm thrilled to see you happily crafting away here! I adore the hedgie and hedgie snowman here along with that fun plaid background pattern! It's a great time to make up some Christmas for sure! :) I've just came back to my blog to see if I can use up my stash! LOL! Hope you can stop in to say hi!! Sending hugs

Donna said...

Your hedgehogs are adorable and I like how you made them into a Christmas card with your snippet background. Glad you joined us at The House That Stamps Built!

Maria said...

Oh, how cute!! Love the background with the beautiful patterned papers!! And, the hedges are just too adorable!!

Claire said...

Aww this is just the sweetest Christmas card for a loved one, the sentiment is warm and loving making it the perfect partner for the hedgehog/hedgesnowman. Beautifully coloured and put together x

JD/ Jill said...

Beautiful Christmas card. Youn know how much I like your Herringbone backgrounds!

Brenda said...

One needs to think cool in this heat Carol!!! But today is lovely and it should be a lovely week ahead for once! I am so loving this card!!! The background you made with your snippets is beautiful. I love the little image you used too, but it is the sentiment that is so true! Love, love, love this card!!! Enjoy this nice weather for the week ahead Carol! Hugs, Brenda

Sarn said...

Very cute indeed xxx

Wendy said...

So cute, Carol! I love these classic hedgehog images and your beautiful coloring! I especially love the paper design under your image! Your the queen of herringbone! Love this!

Di said...

Gosh - how cute! Such a sweet snippets card.

Hugs

Di xx

Heather said...

This is so adorable!!! I LOVE your color scheme and your fabulous pieced background!! That's one of my favorite ways to use up the ends of paper packs! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.

wannabcre8tive said...

This is adorable, Carol. I love how the little hedgie built the snowman I his own image.