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11/27/2020

Joy

Hi sweet peeps! I'm squeaking one in at the last minute today for the Sunday Stamps challenge. 

Once again I've used 12 Kits of Occasions leftovers. The stripe and garland papers are from my stash along with the PPP sequins in the shaker.

 

Off I dash to their gallery. Have a great weekend!


16 comments:

Stef Perry said...

Oh, Lisa, this is such a sweet card with those cute little peoples and the fun shaker element! Love the soft color palette, too. So glad you were able to add your card to the Sunday Stamps challenge before the deadline, thank you so much for joining us!

Claire Broadwater said...

Oh Lisa, this is so adorable!!!!! I love the color combo and the little children playing in the igloo! SOOO fun and all the sequins! SMILE!!! So happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps!

LeAnne said...

Sweet as peppermint candy--adorable!

Heather said...

So sweet, Lisa - love these fun colors and a shaker is always so playful! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

I Card Everyone said...

You've even managed to make an igloo warm, and joy-filled! So sweet!
=]

Annette Allen said...

what a cute card.. i love those little cuties..

Vicki Dutcher said...

Totally adorable!

TK said...

So cute! I do love the pretty layers and papers -- great design, Lisa

Cindy Beach said...

Super sweet! Looks like great eye candy with the pinks and crystals. Love it, Lisa!

Rosemary said...

your take on the sketch is just as sweet as can be, lisa!

Celeste Goff said...

So stinking cute Lisa! Great take on the sketch too!

Nora Noll said...

This is darling!! I love the little ice house and your use of papers. Darling design!!

Greta said...

What a cute, clever shaker card, Lisa!

Bobby said...

Those little bundled up people are so cute, Lisa.

Karen B. said...

Your coloring is perfection on the people, I love their rosy cheeks!

Ivana Camdzic said...

Ohhh that igloo! The sparkly bits are so perfect and make it look just like it's twinkling in the sun or under a full moon...I do love your scene cards, Lisa. Hope I can grow up to make 'em like you, one day! ;)