Happy Wednesday, friends!
Welcome to my 3rd day as a Growing in Unity gal for 2023!
Here in central Ohio we've had some beautiful spring-like days in February, but we've also had some cold gray days and we know that winter is not over.
This sweet image, called Brandy & Emma Let It Snow, portrays the feeling that winter can be beautiful and fun!
The Brandy & Emma images, featuring this sweet little girl and her dog, are designed by artist Phyllis Harris, and they can be found here.
I wanted to try out my new Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Pencils, and thought they would be the perfect medium for this image.
I added a little shine to my project by heat embossing my sentiment in silver, as well as the edges of my mat. I also added some shimmer spray to the background.
Here is my heat embossed mat which created a "frame" for my image.
I hope you enjoyed today's card. Check out Unity's selection of images and sentiments that you can use to create cards to brighten someone's day any day of the year!
Don't forget to comment on this post, and each post this week, for a chance to win a $20 gift credit to Unity Stamp Co!
Thanks for visiting and have a great day!
Avra
Sweet image for your cute card! Love the colors!
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DeleteSweet card and adorable image!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy!
DeleteVery cute image and your coloring is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI love the technique of using the EP to make a frame for the image panel. This is wonderful. Cute image and lovely colors/coloring.
ReplyDeleteLove the image but so ready for Spring!
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteI love Phyllis Harris stamps. I have a few, but not this one. Such a lovely sweet scene. Love the silver border on the base as well. Hugz
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love Phyllis Harris stamps too!
DeleteThis is such a sweet image! You've captured it well. --Chris Shuman
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deleteso sweet!! I'm originally from Southern Michigan so I know all too well about the "spring" snow that comes what seems like every year!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much! I'm originally from Michigan as well - Detroit girl!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card... and I love how you framed it! (I'll try that in the future.)
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