Friday 27 September 2019

Penguin Parade

I have a Christmas card to share today...featuring three of the penguins from the 'Penguin Parade' stamp by Woodware. I masked off their friends before inking and stamping, then used a black gel pen to extend to ground either side of them. I colored them using watercolour pencils, then carefully cut them out. I made a simple snowy background, by heat embossing my 'Falling Snow' stamp (by Simon Says Stamp) using 'Sparkling Snow' embossing glitter by WOW, on kraft card.  


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10 comments:

  1. I love these happy little penguins Helen, a beautiful card.
    Thanks for joining in with the Rudolph Days Challenge this month.
    Sue DT x

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  2. Your little penguins are just adorable. A very pretty Christmas card.

    Thank you for sharing in our Things With Wings challenge.

    Lin
    Dream Valley

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  3. Hi Helen,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Oh they are so cute and very wonderfully coloured too.
    Your fussy cutting is excellent.
    Super design also.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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  4. Aww, this is so sweet.
    Lorraine x

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  5. Such a cute card! ... thanks for sharing with this weeks Polkadoodle challenge, hugs Nelly DT x

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  6. Your trio of penguins look adorable. They have made up into a sweet Christmas card.

    Thanks for taking part in the September Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  7. Aw gotta love a penguin, this is sooo cute! thank you for playing along with us at fabnfunky challnges this week hugs Judith xx

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  8. Love the choice of the kraft cardstock. I bet the snow is so sparkly in real life!

    Thank you for joining us at Creative Knockouts for our Anything Goes challenge.

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  9. Beautiful! Thanks so much for participating in the My Time To Craft Challenge this time and good luck :)

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Thanks for taking the time to look and comment on my cards! Helen x