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Sunday 27 August 2017

Home, Home On The Range For Christmas

Hello.  Welcome.  De Egel have a challenge of farmhouse/ranch and I just had to wheel out Cowboy Snowman.  Yee Haw Ho Ho Ho

This stamp, from DRS, is just the perfect size for an ATC.  I only had to extend the fence a couple on mm to fill the space.  I coloured with a distress ink wash for the sky, snow and barn and then used neon gel pens and ink joy pens for the snowman.  This is such a cool stamp.  Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Cowboy Snowman is joining the fun at
De-Egel Challenge 40 - Boerderij
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - ATC
Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge 348 
Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge
Stamplorations Summer Theme and Sketch Challenge


5 comments:

  1. Thanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 348 – you could also enter this into my CHNC challenge extra for August - I'd love to see it there too x

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  2. Super that you join our '40 Farm' Challenge !
    Thanks for your participation and good luck.

    {Challengeblog De Egel}
    {Hobbywinkel De Egel}

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  3. What a charming little ATC! I don't think I've ever seen a snowman with a western vibe, so I really like the originality here. And as always, your coloring skills and your ability to "breathe life into a project" are evident. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

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  4. Great ATC card. I love this snowman, has his own, unique style :-)
    Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful card with us on HLS Christmas
    hugs,
    BożenA DT HLS

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  5. Well that snowman certainly takes centre stage and is very commanding. Thanks for playing at HLS Christmas challenge.

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