There's a new release out today from Colorado Craft Company! I will keep my inner biologist quiet as she rants about northern hemisphere polar bears and southern hemisphere penguins, and just enjoy this pair (the penguin just cracks me up!) (Keep reading below for giveaways!)
To celebrate the launch, we are doing a HUGE complete bundle giveaway to ONE lucky winner. To enter, use my affiliate links (in the list below) to buy Colorado Craft Company products.
But that's not all!
We
are also doing a giveaway for each person listed below in the hop.
One person who comments at each of the blogs/Instagram accounts listed will be picked by us to
win one set from this release. This will be going until the NOV 8th at Midnight MST. The more
comments you leave in the hop, the better chance you have to win. Winners will be notified on the Colorado Craft Company blog.
That chair looks just like one my gran had! That must be her making me a scarf! Good work here!
ReplyDeleteAHhhhh this stamp set is sooo cute! Great coloring!
ReplyDeleteA warm and cozy card. Perfect for the holidays. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the background. So peaceful and
ReplyDeletedoesn't distract from the homey scene.
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What an adorable scene!!! I love the clean feel with the hint of background color.
ReplyDeleteI like the blended background. Great card!
ReplyDeleteSweet card. I love your beautiful background and the coloring of the bear and penguin.
ReplyDeleteCute scene! What a fun release!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable. I love the way you colored the background so softly like the chair is out in the snow, Michelle - and why wouldn't it be for a knitting polar bear?!?!
ReplyDeleteNice coloring! Love the penguin
ReplyDeleteLove the soft blending in the background. Your card is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card, that sky is the perfect backdrop and I can envision a polar bear knitting a scarf for a chilly penguin
ReplyDeleteCool card! I can just picture them on an ice floe, the bear knitting away. This is such a fun release!
ReplyDeleteThat little penguin makes me giggle! Love how you made the perfect scene!
ReplyDeleteLove this cute image! Adorable card!
ReplyDeleteThat penguin...lol! I love that they are sitting out in the snow, crocheting (in my world) and just "chillin'"!
ReplyDeleteComfy cute and super darling! The fonts on these images are so perfect for the thoughts. That Penguin is so funny. Love your chair colors too. Fun fun card.
ReplyDeleteDarling card with this cute bear and penguin!
ReplyDeleteCute card! I love the colors on the background!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! Your background blending is just beautiful. Love the new Kris Lauren stamps.
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you clever. I love that they are out in their natural environment....yet the bear is comfy on his chair. Sharon Gullikson
ReplyDeletethis is so sweet:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable card, Michelle! Wonderful colouring too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card! I love this stamp.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet card
ReplyDeleteLove to see all the variations using these stamps. So cute! How did you solve the chairs arm & the bears arm? Did you catch that b4 you started? Thank those that came b4 me. I wouldn't have probably.
ReplyDeleteI do appreciate these blogs because it shows me designers I may not have known about. I like to see what other ideas are out there. Give me inspiration. Also who doesn’t like freebies & a chance to win a CCC Bear Collection set.
Hi, Christine - I stamped the polar bear first, then masked him before stamping the arm chair, then coloured both. I then stamped the arm chair again onto a separate piece of cardstock, coloured the arm and legs on the left to match, fussy cut them out and then adhered it on top. So this is almost a one-layer card, but not quite!
DeleteSuch a sweet card! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe blended background is really nice! I love the clean and simple feel to your card!
ReplyDeleteGood tip about the masking. This is grand. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteSuch a patient penguin...and so appreciate the properly "seated" bear! Well executed :-)
ReplyDeleteJust so Awesome techniques :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
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