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Tangled Lights


Almost a month until Christmas! I'm not ready, not by any means. We'll be putting up our tree this weekend, and I am sure that I will quite look like this little Yeti by the end of the trimming...

Karen B. here from The Bald Dragonfly, and I'm so happy that I got to ink up the cute Beast Friends Stamp Set from My Favorite Things. I used a lavender ink for stamping and Copics for coloring the Yeti, and cut him out using the coordinating Beast Friends Die-Namics. I inked up a light green card base with some snowflakes from Lawn Fawn's Making Frosty Friends Stamp Set, and then a white panel with some lights from Cheery Christmas Stamp Set. (I hand drew the strands.) Before adhering the bulb panel to the card base, I added some gray splatters and covered the bulbs with Morning Dew Nuvo Crystal Drops.


To finish the card, I created some sentiment panels with the sentiment white heat embossed, and added the Nuvo Drops to the bulbs that the yeti wrapped himself up in. I challenged myself to use unconventional holiday colors for this card, and it was rather fun to pull out all the pastels!

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  1. I LOVE the fun non-traditional colours on Karen's card! That yeti is adorable and I love the sine from the Nuvo drops.

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  2. Such an adorable card, I love all those lights and the pretty, non-traditional colors!!

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  3. What a great showcase of this yeti with non-traditional colors! And all the shine on the bulbs is perfect!! So fun!

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