Vicki has a great winter mood board for us this week at Just Us Girls.
I combined several pictures in the lower middle of the board for my card.
Which part of the board will entice you to make a card? Check out what the Design Team and our guest Laurel have made for inspiration. We'd love to see your card in our gallery.
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Bobby... so loving how that snowy pine just pops!
ReplyDeleteYour wintry scene is absolutely wonderful, especially with the snowy pine. Looks like we were inspired by similar images. Love your version.
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Bobby, this is fabulous! It looks like a real snowy mountain scene where I lived in Lake Tahoe, CA. One of my favorites by you!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous wintery scene!
ReplyDeleteLove your winter scene Bobby. The trees and cabins are a perfect choice and that snowy tree just pops.
ReplyDeleteHow FUN!!! I love that you chose this particular theme from the Mood Board. Well done, this is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! That paper was the perfect start to a fabulous, wintery card, Bobby!
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That's a cozy little cabin and your card is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour paper was the PERFECT find for the start of this card! Great scene and card, and very easy to see your inspiration photos!
ReplyDeleteThe paper couldn't be more perfect, Bobby! I love the added dimension of the layered, snowy tree!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the way you've enhanced your very special paper, Bobby. Your layered tree is GORGEOUS. I especially love the puff paste snow. I'm going to have to get some of that! :) Fabulous card! xx
ReplyDeleteOh what wonderful paper and love the added tree! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous snowy scene Bobby. Cooling as I swelter here in the heat with my AC on LOL. Love to be in one of those cabins with a hot chocolate and roaring fire.
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