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See Amid the Winters' Snow

The Winter Wonderland Challenge this week is See Amid the Winters' Snow, I immediatly thought of this stamp. Its one of my favourites and is very versatile, its great for wintery scenes and mens cards. The doodling snuck in as well, I loaded the trees with stickles. you can see it a little bit on the second picture but until somebody invents a glitter camera you can't see it too well.

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downrightcrafty said…
Oh I love the snowy winter scene on your card. Thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland this week, hope you will come back next week for the next challenge
Hugs Kate xx
Danielle said…
What a fabulous scene card this is Kathy! The inked background looks gorgeous behind those beautiful sparkly trees! Thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland!
Hugs, Danielle
Love this card and great doodling. I know what you mean about glitter now showing up well but your card looks great. Thanks for playing along at Winter Wonderland. Hope to see you back on Friday. Hop over to my blog for candy. Marianne x PS please turn of word verification. Thanks

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