Sunday, November 28, 2021

The Paper Players sketch challenge



Hi everyone! Here is this weeks sketch challenge from Anne Marie at The Paper Players:



I love gnomes so I used my copics to color this guy from Photo Play's Christmas Party Gnome stamp set. The circle is from Frantic Stamper and the sentimnet die from Impression Obsession. I found the paper at my local craft store. The lil snowflakes are from Stampin Up.

So fun to make!!!




11 comments:

Nancy said...

I nearly made another gnome card myself, until the colored Santa showed himself on my desk. Awesome card, Laurie!! Love his antlers!

Leslie Miller said...

You know I love it! This sketch is a great way to use designer paper and you know I love that, too!

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

Laurie your cute gnome is beautifully coloured and I especially love your trio of co-ordinating panels - so perfectly complimentary of each other. A fabulous card!

Carole said...

Wonderful, adorable gnome Laurie, love the red...really Christmassy. xx

Verna Angerhofer said...

Cute card design with the gnome. Nice tags too!

LeAnne said...

What a fun Christmas card! Cute little gnome and all your papers work together perfectly! LOVE the sentiment diecut too!

Amanda Mertz said...

Such a cute image and so well colored! I love how it matches the patterned paper with the car! This will be sure to bring a smile to the recipients face! Have a great week!

Claire Broadwater said...

Laurie, what a FUN card! You always have the best gnomes! I love the mis of patterns, too! Such a festive card!

Ann Schach said...

One of your best gnome cards ever, Laurie...and you know how I LOVE your gnome cards!!! The papers are perfect, and coordinate so well. You couldn't have picked a better die cut sentiment to go with them. This card is FABULOUS! Have a wonderful weekend!

Debbie Crowley said...

Laurie, your little Santa is adorable and this card is fun and festive. .

Anne Marie Hile said...

That little guy is SO stinking cute, Laurie! The mix of patterns in the DSP are the perfect touch, too.