Crafty Secrets has again outdone themselves with this gorgeous, Home Sweet Home set. It feels like you've stepped right into a fairy tale! These images are so much fun to color! This was my other sample using this cute set. I again used my Copics and Nesties. The key is also part of the set. I stamped in with Staz On onto a Shrinky Dink, cut it out, and heat it up. I used it as a cute little accent!
Isn't that key just too cute?
Don't forget,
Crafty Secrets is offering blog candy, including this brand new set! Sandy will pick a winner on Christmas Eve.
AND JUST AS a REMINDER.........TONIGHT, December 19th, Noel and the rest of us gals are hosting a
Holiday Cocktail Party! There will be "drinks," recipes, challenges, and prizes! And really, who doesn't like a good party? Hope to see you there tonight!
15 comments:
Hey happy snow day..well, it is for us!
Love this card and esp the shrinky dink idea...you clever girl you! LOL!!
Keep warm! xoxoxo
Sooo pretty, Michele! This is lovely! TFS!
LOVE that card and soooooooooooo hoping to make it over to Noel's party tonight! :):):):):):)
This is totally beautiful! What a wonderful image!
Your card is beautiful Michele! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas friend!
Hugs,
Amy
Sweet card...it does have that sort of Fairy Tale feel...I like what you've done with the key...fabulous!
Cute card! I love the shrinky dink key. I'm inspired now to find my shrink plastic and play!
Beautiful!! What a sweet image and perfectly colored! :)
This is really beautiful!!!!
I thought I was looking at one of Mary Englebriets illustrations!! You did a fanatastic job coloring it.. love your card
Gorgeous card, Michele! Let's try some stampin over break.
Very cute card..and that is a really adorable stamp set!Hope you're doing well!
What a great card, Michele!! I love how you made your key, and your coloring is so pretty!!
Such a cute card! I love the way you colored the image, and that key is too cute! HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
I love the way that you color your images! Can you email me and we can discuss your technique? I am a newbie stamper and I would love to get the same results that you get.
Thanks,
Shannon
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